Apr. 2nd, 2020
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Marvel has released ten free graphic novels for digital readers that range from the classic 'Dark Phoenix Saga' to the more recent 'Thanos Wins' storyline. You don't need to subscribe to any service to get them; they're free on Comixology. There's more info as well as the complete list here.
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When I took up this gig, I built my arc around three questions:
1. If you had to, how would you depose the King of Dreams?
2. If you wanted to, how would you hijack his Kingdom?
...and 3. What would you do with it once you’d succeeded?
By issue #18 all three questions will have been answered. By issue #19 we’ll know what happens next.
-- Si Spurrier
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The importance of mashing knobs
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This week, a thought popped into my head that I shared with the Off Topic Tuesday thread
Help please
I'm thinking of a comic book.
In it, Oscar Wilde is on stage, giving a reading to an unappreciative American audience. Somebody challenges him to a fight, so he jumps off the stage and starts laying people out.
I don't believe it's from Hey Oscar Wilde, it's clobberin' time, but...
It wasn't included in the comics.org list, which seems to be a bit mediocre, but laughing_tree was correct when they pointed me in the direction of ( Jonah Hex )
No discussion of Oscar Wilde in comics is complete without mentioning ( Hey Oscar Wilde! It's clobberin' time! )
Help please
I'm thinking of a comic book.
In it, Oscar Wilde is on stage, giving a reading to an unappreciative American audience. Somebody challenges him to a fight, so he jumps off the stage and starts laying people out.
I don't believe it's from Hey Oscar Wilde, it's clobberin' time, but...
It wasn't included in the comics.org list, which seems to be a bit mediocre, but laughing_tree was correct when they pointed me in the direction of ( Jonah Hex )
No discussion of Oscar Wilde in comics is complete without mentioning ( Hey Oscar Wilde! It's clobberin' time! )