Feb. 1st, 2010

Monarch from the Venture Brothers
[personal profile] sherkahn
Another teaser image has been released. ComicbookNews has the pic. And I hope something original comes from this, as we have seen it before.

All this has happened before...  )
ask the questions
[personal profile] shadowpsykie
http://www.newsarama.com/php/multimedia/album.php?aid=33142

Preview of Red Robin #9 i think Tim has finally found his center (okay that happened a few issues ago, but from these preview pages, its plain to see he's on a better road now:)

and For Legality, an image of Oracle i really like



For LEgality )
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[personal profile] nonners
There was a partial scan from X-Factor here, until the good people of s_d reminded me that no Peter David stuff is to be published. Therefore, I present a new scan! Of a commercial. From the 80s.

Read more... )

Suggested Tag: char:wolverine/logan/james howlett
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[personal profile] shadowpsykie
We all know Batman has spent years honing his skills in as many concievable areas. His skills have gotten him through death traps, and beating the god of evil himself... so it should be no surprise he is also the best at this :)


Batman's Training )

Tag suggestions: Webcomics, Shortpacked, Char:Batman/Bruce Wayne
DC Nation
[personal profile] arbre_rieur
[personal profile] skund already posted some pages from Authority: The Lost Year #5. Here's a few more.



Read more... )

publisher: wildstorm, title: the authority, creator: keith giffen
DJ
[personal profile] rhythmbandit
The Photographer preview

The Photographer: Into war-torn Afghanistan with Doctors Without Borders

The Photographer
was published in English by First Second books in May 2009, but I only recently borrowed it from my library (libraries are awesome). Like some of my favorite comic books (Palestine, Barefoot Gen, Persepolis, Maus), it's a historical autobio. Middle Eastern history always confuses me, but this book does a good job of explaining what was going on in 1986 Afghanistan. I know there's not much of a demand for this kind of work here, but it was such a good book that I just had to share it.

almost 11 pages out of 260 behind the cut )

SD
[personal profile] suzene
Likely of some interest to this community, Bill Watterson has given his first interview in almost two decades. Unsurprisingly, it's pretty short, but still worth a read. I wish they'd asked him to expound on his views of other forms of sequential art, though -- I still can't comprehend the man's distaste for comic books.

Somewhat more on-topic...

Title: Krazy Kat
Creator: George Herriman
Availability: Small archive of public domain strips and many, many collections.

The core of the cast consists of the titular Krazy, a cat of indeterminate gender (genderless according to Herriman), Ignatz Mouse, and Officer Pup. The general plot of most of the Sunday strips goes like this: the whimsical Krazy daydreams of/seeks the affections of Ignatz. Ignatz presents his disgust with the idea of being object of affection to said cat by lobbing a brick or other handy bit of scenery at his head, which Krazy takes as a sign of Ignatz's adoration. Officer Pup, who is in love with Krazy, attempts (and mostly succeeds) at bringing him to justice, which Krazy interprets as the two of them being engaged in a game of tag. You'd think it would get old fast but, really, it's quite a lot of fun to watch play out.



Several Very Large Images Beneath The Cut )
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[personal profile] superboyprime
Switchblade Honey was a space opera graphic novel by Warren Ellis, which he described as "an extended gag at the expense of the colourless, clean SF of the big media. The anti-Star Trek, if you like."

Meet the officers of the starship Switchblade Honey )

tags-- creator: warren ellis, title: switchblade honey
Doug
[personal profile] icon_uk
From Newsarama

Now that Doug Ramsey is back in the land of the living, I'm pleased to see my other blond role model is back too! :)

Wave hello to the nice people Wembley!



Yup, Archia Comics are launching the return of the place where you can ALWAYS dance your cares away...

FRAGGLE ROCK!! )
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title: fraggle rock
publisher: archia comics

Man in blue suit and fedora, wearing an eyeless mask emblazoned with the scales of justice
[personal profile] skjam
As mentioned in previous posts, "Whizzer and Chips" had the distinction of being "two comics in one" which had a rivalry with each other. Judging from the issue at hand, July 2 1983, it appears to be an entirely arbitrary one, since the contents of one are not particularly distinct from that of the other. Therefore, I shall not tell you from which section each of the eight pages (of 25) came from. Those pages not shown are described, as usual.

The Temptation of Eve )

*Sweet Tooth: A young fellow who enjoys candy. Sweet Tooth is fishing while sucking on candy. His nemesis, Greedy Greg, uses his own fishing line to snag a tin of mint humbugs by ST, only to discover it's actually his bait box. Yuck. Sweet Tooth moves upstream, anticipating Greg's next move. (And leaving his fishing pole behind.) Greg attempts to snag ST's real sweets container, only to run afoul of a game warden--this stretch of the river is off limits for fishing.

* Lazy Bones: Benny does not like exercise. So when his father volunteers him to exercise the neighbor's dog, Rover, Benny is naturally disgruntled. It turns out that the dog is well-trained, so Benny tells it to "fetch the ball", in full knowledge that there is no ball in his yard. By the time Rover returns from the cricket pitch with a ball, he's well-exercised indeed. Too bad the cricketers followed him back....

*Odd-Ball: A shape-shifting spherical being. His owner Nobby wants to play circuses with Odd-Ball and his friends, but OB is tired. After a few shapes, Odd-Ball demands a rest, but now Nobby wants an elephant. Odd-Ball complies, showers Nobby with water from his trunk, then climbs up in a tree and becomes a trapeze to sleep while the boy is distracted.

In America, we'd call him Mr. Walmart. )

*Shiner: A young fellow who repeatedly gets black eyes. He wants to find an excuse for his latest injury, but has run out of them. But Mum accidentally knocks Shiner off a ladder, and he uses this to fake that she's responsible for his black eye.

Encyclopedia Brown time! Can you spot the impostor? )

*Fuss Pot: An extremely fussy young woman. She wants better lawn gnomes. Eventually, she falls into the mold, and has gnomes modeled after her.

*The Krazy Gang: A group of kids, each with one distinguishing personality trait. The gang is broke, so they enter an invention contest. Each of the inventions goes horribly wrong, and now they're worse than broke from the materials bill.

As has been said before, Dallas was huge in Britain. )

*Pongo Snodgrass: A young man who enjoys strong, unpleasant odors. He's dismayed to learn the new sewage plant uses a constant supply of perfume to mask the stench of raw sewage. Pongo's much more pleased with the park's enormous compost heap. That is, until he hits the patch of nettles. Pongo isn't as enthusiastic about pain as he is about smells.

*My Bruvver!!: Older brother and younger brother dislike each other. Len is required to take Thingy along bowling. Thingy disrupts the fun until he is finally hung from a pin rack for safekeeping.

*Robert's Robot: Robert has built himself a twin brother. A local rich kid shows off his robot-built bicycle, but is humiliated by Robert's robot-powered bicycle.

*Sammy Shrink: A tiny boy. For him, a bathtub is like a swim in a hot lake.

The relatives we'd rather not mention )

*Beat Your Neighbour: The next-door families argue over whose camera is better, who's a better photographer, and which father will recover enough to whip his son first.

*Freddy 3D: Freddy has magical 3-D glasses that bring pictures to life. Oddly, he hates art class, and disrupts it with a thundercloud. Sent to the headmaster's office, he summons the original headmaster to take back his position. While the adults are out of the room, Freddy puts the old headmaster back in his portrait, and is hailed as a hero for getting rid of the intruder.

*The Buytonic Boy: Steve has amazing powers granted to him by Buytonic (something like Amway, I'm guessing) products. The NME spies have grabbed keys to the Buytonic secret stores, and Steve rushes after them. He's aided by his super-sensitive nose, and the fact that the spies are addicted to garlic and pickled onions. However, once he catches up with the spies, they reveal that they planned for this, and invited Pongo Snodgrass to visit. Steve is quickly rendered hors de combat by Pongo's body odor, but still has his Buytonic ventriloquism. He frightens Pongo off with the threat of a bath, and then makes short work of the spies.

*Joker: A practical joker. Two other fellows attempt to catch Joker off guard with the old "soot telescope" gag. He pretends to see a UFO, and rushes out of sight. When the others catch up, they find a horrific-looking alien. It is of course young Joker in a mask.


Next time, "The Topper"--almost an entire issue! This will take a bit more work, so may take a while.

Your thoughts, comments, answers to today's puzzle?

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title: Whizzer and Chips

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