May. 29th, 2011
Surrealism and Saving the world
May. 29th, 2011 08:30 pm
In 1918 Oscar Wilde's nephew-in-law Arthur Cravan -- poet, pugilist and provocateur -- set sail for Buenos Aires. That was the last anyone saw of him, and it's assumed he drowned at sea. But those of us reading THE TRAVELER know his true fate...
( Four pages from THE TRAVELER 7... )
The faces of win, aka Thor fanart
May. 29th, 2011 08:39 pm By Phobs on deviantart. It was just too good not to post.
Movie verse: A little Thor, a little Loki, a little.... Iron man?
( Some silly. )
Movie verse: A little Thor, a little Loki, a little.... Iron man?
( Some silly. )
Just picked up Superman #711 and who does appeared that I didn't expect to see?
( AT least there is one character I know and is still herself... )
( AT least there is one character I know and is still herself... )
Flying Saucer Country
May. 29th, 2011 10:12 pmVertigo takes a rare stab at the science fiction genre (as opposed to fantasy, which they do volumes of) with STRANGE ADVENTURES, a short story anthology.

Under the cut are bits from Jeff Lemire and Paul Cornell's stories.
( Read more... )

Under the cut are bits from Jeff Lemire and Paul Cornell's stories.
( Read more... )
