Just a normal night in Scarlet Hollow
Lucille is kinda pissed that her cousin shot her boyfriend in the face, but she's handling it well
...I think
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truly romantic
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If there’s anything I can’t stand, it’s taking off this super suit and pretending to be a business tycoon.
(Marvel Two-in-One #34)
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Sleigh ride is a pleasant accident! ❄️☃️❄️⛄
By Paulypants aka Paul Richmond
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Batman: Year One study
Comparing the original printing run’s colours with the painted recolouring in the collected book
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Apparently Steve Gerber and Frank Miller had their own plans to reboot DC. Steve Gerber would take over Wonder Woman, Frank Miller would take Batman, and they'd share Superman. You know, I hate Frank Miller. But in this one case...god, I wish this had happened. Apparently Steve Gerber wanted to take Superman and Wonder Woman back to their Golden Age styles, ala William Moulton Marston and Jerry Siegel/Joe Shuster. And I would have read that eagerly. But no. Instead George Perez and John Byrne got control. And neither of them had the talent of Steve Gerber, in my personal opinion. So there's one massive missed opportunity of history.
Honestly, Steve Gerber probably could have pulled off Batman too. Considering his really nice deconstruction of batman with Nighthawk when he wrote The Defenders, I can only imagine what he could have done with the real character.
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Cover of the Day:
Doctor Strange #29 (June, 1978)
Art by Frank Brunner
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Clementine finally gets to meet the mysterious Reese and makes a complete fool out of herself.
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Steve Rogers
Avengers (2018)
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April 1987. Why Selina Kyle loves Batman, the Frank Miller version, part 2: After saving a stray cat from being shot by a murderous police SWAT team, Batman singles out the cop who tried to shoot the cat and puts him through a brick wall, as the crowd (which includes Selina Kyle) watches, in the second part of this scene from BATMAN #406, the third part of "Batman: Year One."
(I've used the recolored trade paperback version of these panels, with the more muted color palette, because the reproduction is clearer.)
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Local Richmond magazine from the 1980s.
From: Boys & Girls Grow Up. Richmond, Va. : Amy Crehore, Tom Campagnoli, 1981-1985.
PN6700.B69
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Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 - "The Death Stone Saga II" (2024)
written by Derek Landy
art by Sara Pichelli & Mattia Iacono
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Just some little comic 😁
Baby bird had a nigh...
OH!!! WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT!!!!
IT'S A SPOOKY MONTH!!!!
LET'S MAKE IT A BIT DIFFERENT!!!!
LET'S ADD A SKELETON!!! ᕕ( ՞ ᗜ ՞ )/💀
And yeah, guess you can say that Clay has no SANS of humor 😏🤭
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The Defenders really were just a bunch of people with personal issues, weren't they? Doctor Strange is a lonely man whose only friends are his girlfriend and his manservant, The Hulk is a lonely and temperamental man who just wants to be accepted, Namor is a temperamental prince of a land oppressed by the surface-men, the silver surfer is an exile from space who has literally zero close friends (in my opinion), Valkyrie is a woman who's suffering an existential identify crisis, and nighthawk is a spoiled yet neglected rich man who never had a proper chance to grow up and mature.
Literally every single member of the defenders is someone who deserves therapy. They're a bunch of people who have next to nothing in common besides crippling loneliness and trauma. And that's oddly beautiful. I can't help liking that. They're the non-team, yet in some ways they feel like they have a tighter bond than a lot of other teams. They've got a bond forged in trauma and battle. As i said above, that's oddly beautiful.
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