2009-11-21

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[personal profile] ninjapeps2009-11-21 09:29 am

Secret Identity part 2

in my previous post, we saw how Clark and Lois meet. I think we can all agree that it was a sweet moment but not everything in the book is quite so happy. you see, the government has been investigating the strange occurrences where Clark saved people's lives and want to get to the bottom of things. they have no idea who he is and are more than a little paranoid so they decide to set a trap.

9 pages under the cut )

DAREDEVIL 344-350: Part 1.

There are a lot of underrated Daredevil writers, and J.M. DeMatteis is right up there. Of course, he's better known for writing other characters *and* his run on DAREDEVIL was only about 6 issues. But it was during that run that Foggy Nelson learned Matt Murdock was Daredevil *and* Matt decided to drop the "Jack Batlin" alias.

Who's the guy in the yellow costume? )

Twelve more definitions from the Super-Dictionary

To celebrate buying a new printer/scanner (not to mention lugging it three miles home on foot), I bring you scans from the Super-Dictionary!

(Joker: 'YOU had better watch out! The person I'm speaking to had better watch out.')
Quiz: What do you get when you divide forty by two?
twenty, teaspoon, without, algae )
And now, for something completely different:
(Batman is very POLITE. He is nice and has good manners.)
Yes, it's time for ...Batdickery!
toe, push, tease, silly, may, sing )
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[personal profile] skjam2009-11-21 06:49 pm

Two requests fulfilled--Pirates and Passcards

Tonight, a couple of requests fulfilled.

First, [profile] psychop_rex found that the mention of "Cap'n Hand and His Mutinous Band" in my "Victor" post without the actual page intriguing, so....
Pirate Education at its finest )

And now, a special request by Randy Cassingham of "This Is True" and the "True Stella Awards", When I told him that a certain product was mentioned in Secret Six #15, he asked to see the page in question.

Much sought after... )

I have to say, the amazing response to my last post almost makes me wish I hadn't given all my old Harvey Comics to younger relatives over the years. But I'm going to access my cache of old comics over Thanksgiving weekend, so I hope you'll all enjoy more from the British comics of the early 1980s.
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[personal profile] iskander2009-11-21 08:29 pm

Why yes those are Leopard pirates, why do you ask ????



Jakc Kirby could draw such cool pirates. These guys would be great to cosplay.

Read more... )
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[personal profile] foxhack2009-11-21 09:04 pm

Yeah, that'll never catch on.

So earlier today, [profile] sandoz_izcariot posted this snippet from New Mutants #21 which featured some horribly dated references. Well, Bruce Wayne and Alfred aren't going to let themselves be outdone, so they'll show us how to date your comic in one easy step. )
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[personal profile] perletwo2009-11-21 10:41 pm

Kryptonian Crack: the Supergirl The Movie comic adaptation

So, I happened across a cbr of the Supergirl Movie Special comic the other week, and in honor of the news that Helen Slater's going to be involved in the writing of Supergirl #50, I thought I'd post some of it. 16 pages of a 48-page story, plus 3 pinups. Adaptation written by Joey Cavalieri from Gary Odell's film script, art and colors by Gray Morrow.


fighting for truth justice and cheesecakey upskirt shots! )

Seriously, folks, if you're a fan of Supergirl upskirts, find yourself a copy of this thing. Gray Morrow drew pages and pages of them I didn't even have room to post here.