Jul. 23rd, 2009

[identity profile] mosellegreen.insanejournal.com
These are from Sensation Comics #4, 1942. Remember that these can be bought in the Archive Edition reprints; thus far there are five Wonder Woman volumes. And they have them of other Golden Age comics too; I also have the Black Canary volume.

This issue introduces Wonder Woman's enemy Baroness Paula von Gunther, whom she later reformed, probably by spanking her.

[identity profile] blake_reitz.insanejournal.com
Behold, the last of my future TMNT posts (until more are published, at least). Today's scans come not from a comic book, but from an old RPG book. How can this be? Understanding is below the cut.

4 pages from...not even a comic book!? )
[identity profile] 04nbod.insanejournal.com
We've had prime, we've had the fate of the Legions, here is some pure fannish stuff.

I previously posted one page and according to the calculations below 3 more pages were available to meet the quota.
[identity profile] arbre_rieur.insanejournal.com
First, on a topic completely unrelated to the rest of this entry, has everyone seen the image on the Google main page yet?

Putting it here so that I'll be able to look at it again from time to time:

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Anyway... seven pages from the second issue of Mark Waid's new series about detectives who investigate the afterlife.

This issue, they're tracking down a box designed to scientifically measure the human soul. It's been stolen, and its creators have hired our protagonists to find it.

CCI: JSA

Jul. 23rd, 2009 07:52 pm
[identity profile] skylands.insanejournal.com
I've been a long time lurker of SD for quite some time now (pre-lj eviction included), and the one thing I remember was concern regarding Willingham's future handling of Obsidian.

In fact, one question in particular was brought up.

[identity profile] bluefall.insanejournal.com


When Wondy was Awesome nineteen is up, again at my journal as per usual with the Rucka chapters.

And for legality and curiosity, one page from the most recent SUPER FRIENDS:

[identity profile] merseybeatler.insanejournal.com
Death: The High Cost Of Living is a three-issue miniseries published by Neil Gaiman, published in 1993 as a Sandman spinoff. 
One day in every century Death takes on human flesh, better to comprehend what the lives she takes must feel like, to taste the bitter tang of mortality. 
This is the price she must pay for being the divider of the living from all that has gone before, all that must come after.

Featuring almost everyone's favorite anthropomorphic personification of kicking the bucket, being cute. Also spoilers.




:D
[identity profile] lurkslikefox.insanejournal.com

Pull up a chair and have some scans from the second issue of The Unwritten, where things are starting to get a little more... inexplicable.


[identity profile] dr_hermes.insanejournal.com
A couple of pages from the Aquaman story, "A World Without Water," in ADVENTURE COMICS# 251, August 1958. It's a typically over-the-top Silver Age premise. A nuclear explosion sends Aquaman ahead five thousand years to the amazing year 6,958. There's the usual futuristic gadgets and wardrobe, but the crucial thing for Aquaman is that the world's oceans and seas have dried up. Not only that, but sea creatures like whales, mantas and flying fish have been adapt to successfully adapt to the change.You could write a thesis on all the reasons this premise is just wrong, wrong, wrong. But there are a few things to remember.


read )
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O'Neil: Vic the Seeker (pt 1)
featuring the Post-Crisis debuts of Tot, Lady Shiva and Richard Dragon!

When last we left our hero, he was brought up on charges by the Cool Quota Cops. In the two months between his appearance in Blue Beetle and the debut of his very first self-titled series, he was found by a jury of his super-cool peers guilty of hubris in the first-degree.
The sentence, carried out February 1987 by Dennis O'Neil and Denys Cowan...

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[identity profile] stolisomancer.insanejournal.com
As scans_daily appears to be the single largest depository of Tigra fans in this hemisphere, I'm shocked no one has posted these pages just yet.

it's a roaring rampage of revenge )
[identity profile] aeolos_sakya.insanejournal.com

Well, this is my first post to this community.

I must say that, in fact, I had already visited the old community, since (obviously) I'm a guy who really like comics, but, even if I know how to speak and write English, it isn't my native language, so, I sometimes make mistakes and I really wasn't sure if I wanted to join. But here I am! Now you shall suffer!!!!!

Well, anyway, I guess this is just the beginning.

And, to make this legal:

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