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Abin Sur, Alpha and Absolute Forms
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Detective Comix starring: The Bat-Man, Vol. X #1: "King of Tears, Knight of Sorrow" (part 1 of ?) (unreleased)
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Detective Comics cover art by Evan Cagle
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Logan trying to watch tv in peace; mission appears to be impossible. (Click on the image for higher quality)
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this sucks but it’s like the only thing i could think of after issue 3 lmao
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Fiat 850 Spider Monza, 1967, by Francis Lombardi. Presented at the Turin Motor Show, an open-wheel retro sports model based on the rear engined 850. There was a fabric roof and side curtains or the windshield could be folded down for more open-air thrills. The Spider Monza was made in limited numbers until Carrozzeria Francis Lombardi went out of business in 1973
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these guns are talking to each other
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BRAND YOUR GUARDIAN // The Black Armory / Izanagi's Burden / Le Monarque / Jötunn
@d2artevents's spring zine, Brand Your Guardian
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The fact that he had to gofundme for his long-standing health issues while the artless parasites at Disney and Sony stripmined his work for name recognition is a blight on every industry that failed him. What miniscule percentage of those earnings could have bought him more time with his family?
Unlimited genocide on the adaptation industrial complex.

To quote @netscape-negro, you don't hate comic book movies enough.
Peter David, a legendary comic book writer known for his work on The Incredible Hulk, X-Factor, Spider-Man, and more, has died at age 68.
#peter david#gotg vol 3#across the spiderverse#hulk#spider man 2099#young justice#comic books#radiohalo
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The fact that he had to gofundme for his long-standing health issues while the artless parasites at Disney and Sony stripmined his work for name recognition is a blight on every industry that failed him. What miniscule percentage of those earnings could have bought him more time with his family?
Unlimited genocide on the adaptation industrial complex.

To quote @netscape-negro, you don't hate comic book movies enough.












Rest in peace Peter David, a legendry comic book writer who worked on the 1990s & 2000s X-Factor runs, The Incredible Hulk, Spider-Man, Aquaman, Young Justice, SpyBoy, Supergirl, Fallen Angel, Captain Marvel, Star Trek, Stephen King's The Dark Tower and many more.
He was the co-creator of Miguel O'Hara, the Spider-Man of 2099, and he established one of Bruce Banner/Hulk's multiple personalities, such as Joe Fixit, Professor Hulk and the evil older counterpart from the future, Maestro.
- 1st cover: Hulk: Future Imperfect #1 & 2 (1992 & 1993) by George Pérez [pencils & inks] and Tom Smith [colors] - 2nd cover: X-Factor Vol. 1 #71 (1991) by Larry Stroman [pencils] and Al Milgrom [inks] - 3rd cover: Aquaman Vol. 5 #36 (1997) by Jim Calafiore [pencils], Mark McKenna [inks] and Patrick Martin [colors] - 4th cover: Spyboy #1 (1999) by Pop Mhan - 5th cover: Young Justice Vol. 1 #1 (1998) by Todd Nauck [pencils], Lary Stucker [inks] and Patrick Martin [colors] - 6th cover: The Incredible Hulk Vol. 1 #376 (1990) by Dale Keown [pencils] and Bob McLeod [inks] - 7th cover: Soulsearchers and Company #1 (1993) by Amanda Conner [pencils & inks] and Richard Howell [colors] - 8th cover: X-Factor Vol. 2 #1 (2006) by Ryan Sook [pencils & inks] and José Villarrubia [colors] - 9th cover: Supergirl Vol. 4 #1 (1996) by Gary Frank [pencils], Cam Smith [inks] and Patrick Martin [colors] - 10th cover: Fallen Angel #1 (2005) by J.K. Woodward - 11th cover: Spider-Man 2099 Vol. 1 #1 (1992) by Rick Leonardi [pencils], Al Williamson [inks] and Steve Buccellato [colors] - 12th cover: Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born #1 (2007) by Jae Lee [pecils] and Richard Isanove [colors] - 13th cover: Captain Marvel Vol. 4 #0 (1999) by ChrisCross [pencils], Wayne Faucher [inks], Tanya Horie & Richard Horie [colors]
#peter david#gotg vol 3#across the spiderverse#hulk#spider man 2099#young justice#comic books#radiohalo
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