Feb. 24th, 2011

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Greetings True Believers!

There is a new hero watching over us! When evil rears it's ugly head, mild-mannered late night talk show host Conan O'Brien leaps into action!

Fighting for Truth, Justice and the Coco way!

Coco has worked with DC, created his own hero and got himself animated into the Young Justice cartoon!

It's hilarious. Enjoy!

Read more... )
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Hey look, "Teen Titans" finally remembered that Kid Eternity had been kidnapped by Calculator!

Spoilers for Teen Titans #92 )
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It all comes together this issue, as we find out the story behind the Traveler's mysterious actions.

Four pages from issue 4 and a few pages from 1 & 3... )
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Invincible Iron Man's been liking to do that, and to keep on; post-500's seeing a focus on Stark Resilient's work in rebuilding Broxton post-Siege, which'll most likely continue through Fear Itself.

But that doesn't come calling until #503, so what's Tony to face other than the travails of futurist civil engineering in #501-502?

The former's solicit promises a "..familiar threat [from] other corners of the Marvel Universe.."

The latter's is obviously more explicit, but let's just say Spidey's role in #500 is opposite to the fellow's.. )
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The Final Issue of Fantastic Four should be a bigger talking point than the previous one, the Death Issue. That's because it's better, by virtue of being bloody amazing.

It's silent, bar a text bubble on the last page and sets out how the survivors of the Fantastic Four and their extended family deal with the loss of one of their own.

Some scenes also set up a very exciting future for the new title, including Valeria Richards'To Do List )

Yes, I think that that's even more exciting than Reed's threat level list.
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For those of you've been enjoying my posts of Fusion (and again thanks to everyone who's given me feedback), here's part 2 of Issue #4, featuring the introduction of another villain. This brings this giant-sized issue to roughly its halfway point, and I'll post the 3rd and final part (as well as a brief epilogue) when I wrap up work on the issue.

You can read the first part of this issue (as well as find links to the previous issues) at http://scans-daily.dreamwidth.org/2550098.html?#cutid1

For those who want to follow the comic instead of wait for a batch post here, I upload on Tuesdays at http://www.drunkduck.com/Essay_Bee_Comics_Presents_Fusion/

Check out Fusion #4 Part 2 here )
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2 pages from Teen Titans 92. Damian leaves the Titans but all is not lost. After a short talk with Tim...
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Ginger 06 - First Class Male - header
Hard as it is to believe now, there was a time when Archie Comics had many titles that starred teenage protagonists that had nothing to do with Archie Andrews and his supporting cast. One of them was a red-headed girl known as Ginger Snapp. She originally appeared in 1945 on the pages of Suzie Comics #49. She was originally depicted as a mousy, clumsy girl. But over the next few appearances, her personality evolved. She gained confidence and generally became more assertive. Ginger also discovered that she liked boys. A lot. She dated quite a few of them without ever quite committing to any one in particular, but she seemed especially fond of two boys - the pure-hearted, carefree Tommy Turner and inventive, the more intellectual Ichabod "Ickky" Jones. Unlike Betty and Veronica, the two never seemed to get at all jealous of each other, or any other guys Ginger dated.

After appearing on the back pages of Suzie Comics for a while, she gained her own title in 1951. Her title lasted for 10 issues. After that, Ginger Snapp was never seen again.

Or, at least, so I've been able to gather. I've hard time finding any sort of information about Ginger Snapp and her supporting cast. I found a rundown of her cast at Archie Universe website (scroll towards the bottom), but that's pretty much it.

Now, lots of online sources call Ginger a female Archie. Me, I don't think that's really the case (beyond a few surface similarities), but I'll let you be the judge of that.

The first story originally appeared in Ginger #10. The rest originally appeared in Ginger #6. I couldn't find any credits, so I have no idea who drew or wrote any of them.

Ginger is not at all desperate )

Though she is occasionally careless )

Ginger 'steals' a boy (2 pages under the cut) )

Ginger tries to pick a date. Hilarity ensues (6 pages under the cut) )

And, as a bonus, an Archie Comics house ad from Suzie Comics #56

Gee whiz, they are all so unique and different. How can I possibly choose? )

Tune in next time for a story from Spy and Counterspy - a Cold War anthology that billed itself as a mix of adventure and romance comics and delivered better than what you might expect.

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