If you havenβt seen this yet, you gotta watch it! Definitely makes me want it even more
youtu.be/iE8v5WDbbC4?...
If you havenβt seen this yet, you gotta watch it! Definitely makes me want it even more
youtu.be/iE8v5WDbbC4?...
This is what they should do with Indiana Jones
Didnβt that have an animated sequel? Or maybe a prequel?
A cartoon from the 1950βs thatβs more relevant than ever π
I love that Yu kept sneaking Howard the Duck into group shots
Fair! I donβt say that to say I want the direct to video features to go away, because I love them. I just agree that the ideal medium for these characters outside of comics is animation, and Iβd love to see more big-budget premium animation of these characters. Like, itβs shocking how few there are
We need more theatrically released animated CBMs
Honestly, -39 seems too high
A photo of McDuffie
Four characters from the Milestone universe: Icon, Rocket, Static, and Hardware.
The characters of Justice League Unlimited.
Two issues of Damage Control written by McDuffie.
Today is the birthday of writer, producer, and editor Dwayne McDuffie (Feb. 20, 1962-Feb. 21, 2011). #BlackHistoryMonth
Cartoon by Mike Luckovich.
Variant cover for Superman/Spider-Man #1 by Doc Shaner, featuring Spider-Man driving up the side of a building in the Spider-Mobile, and Superman driving the Super-Mobile, fending off attacks from their respective villains. It was a lot of work, thank you for your time.
Here's my variant cover for Superman/Spider-Man #1 without the text, featuring the vehicle that climbs walls and the other one that punches. Because I knew what to do with my one chance to draw Spider-Man.
Her co-host
All in all? I adore this book. Iβm mad I didnβt come to it sooner, but I canβt wait to read more
One observation I had is the lack of lightning-hurling we get in these early issues. I think he manipulated the weather two (maybe three?) times in this whole volume. Heβs much more prone to hitting things either with his fists or his hammer. Interested to see where the transition happens
And with the Absorbing Man, I think Lee and Kirby finally find an earthbound threat worthy of Thor. Not that the other villains were bad, but Absorbing Man seemed so fully formed from the jump, and gave Kirby an excuse for some very exciting visuals.
Speaking of leaping off the page, this volume shows off what makes Kirbyβs run so beloved. The art just takes a leap as Kirby shows off chaotic action scenes, sweeping cosmic vistas, and larger than life characters. The trajectory to things like the Fourth World and Kamandi are very evident here
Hercules is a highlight here, and itβs obvious why he continued to appear even beyond this title and quickly moved into the Avengers. He leaps off the page
Don Blake is almost a non-factor in this volume as the stories veer away from standard marvel superhero faire and more cosmic, mythological stories, complemented greatly by Tales of Asgard really coming into its own with longer, multi part stories
Absorbing Man! The Destroyer! Hercules and the Olympian gods! The High Evolutionary! Ego the Living Planet! Galactus!! The Warriors Three and Sif! Jane learning Thor! The introduction of Dr Kincaid!
(images pulled from Marvel unlimited because itβs easier)
I just finished Essential Thor volume 2, and if volume 1 was the book finding its footing, volume 2 is the book hitting its stride! π§΅
Yes please!!!
I love it! Love that you went with the yellow.
Daredevil by @danschkade.bsky.social
If you see this, post a character that starts with D.
The Founding Avengers by Bruce Timm
Itβs Saturday! πΊ
Post a cartoon TV series you love.
Wonder Woman, Black Canary, Zatanna, and Batgirl by Cliff Chiang
I have this issue for the Mignola cover! He would have crushed it on a Thor book
Five β70s flicks that you love and return to time and again:
Jaws
Superman: The Movie
Star Wars
The Godfather
The Sting