http://skybard.insanejournal.com/ ([identity profile] skybard.insanejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2009-05-04 08:21 pm

Some Animal Man.

Two pages from when Animal Man met his maker, but first, an unrelated panel from the same trade:



The whole scene made me love the Crime Syndicate of America, but this panel in particular.

Recap: Animal Man has met his maker, who took him out and pitched him against some bad guys...so that he could run through his credits. Animal Man gets his arse kicked.





I love this whole trade. It really makes you think. :) (Apart from the Red Bee bit, which just made me feel sad. ._.)

So, what would you do if you found out your life was a comic, scansdaily?

[identity profile] cissie_king.insanejournal.com 2009-05-04 04:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Don't know if he regrets it, but in an interview I read a year or two ago he mentioned he was no longer so into the whole thing. He started eating meat again quite a few years ago and all that.

[identity profile] jlroberson.insanejournal.com 2009-05-05 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
This would explain why he's still alive and looking a bit more healthy than he used to. I wonder if this had anything to do with that terrible illness he had around the turn of the century.

No, I'm not slagging vegetarians--it makes no difference to me what people eat, though I really do question full-on veganism--but it's always seemed to me that(judging by friends, many of whom, including my ex-wife, are vegetarians), unless one works at it much harder than most want to or have the time to, over time it's somewhat insufficient and causes cumulative damage to health. Partly because it's so hard to get enough protein and complex carbohydrates that way. Like I said, it's possible, but those I've seen pull it off seem to have to make it almost a full-time job--I could never put that much planning into my food.

[identity profile] psychop_rex.insanejournal.com 2009-05-05 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
I question full-on veganism for the simple reason that most vegans are so damn full of themselves. I mean, no offense to any vegans who may be reading this at the moment - I'm sure you're fine - but I went to a college that had a LOT of vegans, and while some of them - a number of them, actually, to be fair - were perfectly nice, normal people, the ones who were serious about it were SERIOUS about it. I got nagged about my eating habits on several different occasions, and actually had one guy try to convert me to veganism through persuasive argument over the course of something like TWO WEEKS. Every time I sat down to eat lunch in the cafeteria, this guy would come over and start preaching at me. It's like the liberal arts version of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Oh - and their pies suck.