Kid talking to Sevrin of the Forever People about the Cosmic Cartridge which lets him see everything and the art is wicked
Hereβs your brain on Cosmic Cartridge which lets
Kid talking to Sevrin of the Forever People about the Cosmic Cartridge which lets him see everything and the art is wicked
Hereβs your brain on Cosmic Cartridge which lets
Morning.
βThereβs my sweetheartβ from Science Comics #4 (1940)
A drawing of Astro Boy smoking a cigarette, circled by the words βComics are read by delinquents!β
Forced myself to crank out a sticker for an upcoming convention, just to have one new thing! Iβll probably keep redrawing rude Astro until the day I die.
It really warms my heart whenever I see this 100% accurate chart I made out in the wild of comic discussions on the internet
Comic book caption: PLUS: A stirring short story, "SONG OF THE LEPER PRINCE" and special laugh treats!
From NYOKA THE JUNGLE GIRL #2, 1946
Uno de los aspectos mΓ‘s tristes de la muerte de Tatjana Wood es que muchos que dicen admirar su labor como colorista estΓ‘n compartiendo capturas de la mala recreaciΓ³n que DC lleva utilizando durante dΓ©cadas, en lugar del original (aquΓ ademΓ‘s con un texto esencial omitido en la reediciΓ³n).
me every single day
NAMOR, THE SUB-MARINER
Adventures Into the Unknown no. 50 (1953)
Hulk looks up from the ground into two bright spotlights and says, "Lights! Noise! Wind! Go away!!"
mfw Iβm alligator and I put on my overalls
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
Will DC Comics salute the Semiquincentennial?
SLUGGO IS SITTING ON THE CURB WITH HIS FACE IN HIS HANDS SLUGGO: I'M BORED--I THINK I'LL BECOME A BEATNIK THOUGHT FOR THURSDAY
THOUGHT FOR THURSDAY
An alarmed Superman comes in for a landing on a midtown Metropolis street. SUPERMAN: That headline isn't so--but the DAILY PLANET printed it! Nobody will believe anything printed by the DAILY PLANET again! Superman #92, 1954. Script: William Woolfolk. Art: Wayne Boring & Charles Paris.
Friendless, scorned by women, they are men without hope.
βFantastic Worlds no. 6 (1952)
Fantastic Worlds no. 7 (1953)
Crafting the perfect post
The Fantastic Fourβs Thing (Ben Grimm) is seen in left profile looking forward to the left side of the panel. He has his right fist clenched in front of his upper chest. Someone off panel says, βThen thereβs Benjamin Grimm, also known as the THING, whose desires are confusing, as well as unusual!*β And then the footnote below reads βAs readers of THE THING should know β β Bob.β
#ComicsOutOfContextAfterDark
Batman from Dark Knight Returns breaking a gun with the ChatGPT logo. Saying this is the weapon of the enemy we do not need it. We will not use it.
Just a reminder where I stand on AI and where you should stand! These bloody Super Bowl ads for AI are awful
As news media loses interest in Minneapolis, projects like #ICEoutComics are absolutely essential. I hope you'll regularly visit that hashtag and share those testimonies.
Weβre safe, and weβre doing okay. This is a horrific reality that I refuse to let become normal for anyone.
#iceoutwisconsin #iceoutmpls #iceoutcomics #iceoutminnesota
Young Anton Chekhov, the playwright, looking super hot in his 20s
Wait, THIS is young Anton Chekhov? This? Good lord. Let that gun go off, daddy
I need more Konk
Robinβs on monitor duty π
βSuper Powers #5 (1984), written & penciled by Jack Kirby, inked by Greg Theakston
Blue Ribbon Comics #6 (1940)
Enrique Breccia whipping out the sound effects.