comics
Wait… did you change your message? Makes my reply kinda orphaned. Funny that.
Wait, you don't mean Archie was gay in the comic strip? (Is there still an Archie comic strip?)
I don' wanna be Reggie. Reggie's a creep. Who else is left? I'll be 3rd string, anything but Reggie. The inventor kid, was his name Dilbert? Maybe Jughead's dog?
Spectacular, indeed.
Enjoyed seeing the evolution of your artwork. That crossover saga was especially impressive.
Now, howzabout another thousand?
"I like this team-up. It's got legs." -Doc Hopper
HoboJerk: "I'm reading a comic intro to criminal law..."
As a comics fan, and a wouldabeen cartoonist and animator, I have to rant about the genre's confused vocabulary in English.
This is incredible.
Subjects: Batman, Bone, comics, Flash, Green Lantern, Hollywooden, superheroes and supervillains, Watchmen
Randomly selected Select choice cartoon from a couple years ago.
Because this newspaper needs funnies.
Archie Comics to commit suicide over fourth-string gay.
Isn't this, in so many ways, the story of the LaughingStock Media and the SCoaMF?
I'm sittin' here
I say, I'm sittin' here on a Saturday Night
I say, I'm sittin' here on a Saturday Night and I tune in to the Oh En Tea at Aye oh Ess Acsh Cue
kbdabear: Just innocent dress-up...
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President Eye Candy, webwork from 2012 Sep 24 - link in nick. Because Archie, Betty, Veronica. And TFG. And Alfred E.
"Archie comics must be fizzling out."
As an old fan of comics, I thought I'd surely have something to remark about this.
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1. I am not on either top 10 this week. Yay.
2. God bless sven.
Speaking of God bless,
Re nothing in particular:
"One of the more famous Archie artists, Dan DeCarlo..."
Don DeCarlo drew B & V more zaftig. -my comic shop guy, 1980s. Honestly, the first time I'd heard the term.
"Kids? This is Mr Stan Lee!" A proud Geek Dad moment.
Finally, comics.
This one's pretty good:
Shhh, Tea Party Conspiracy exposed!
http://liberallogic101.com/?p=3477
Lawsuits are serious business. As I said in the last thread a serial litigant sued me for half a mil. I won by losing to a smaller amount.
Subjects: asteroid, banana, breakfast, cheetah, comics, cosmology, Ella Fitzgerald, first contact, food, gun rights, history, Holocaust, humor, Jewish, Memorial Day, moon, mutation, numbers, Second Amendment, snakes, sports, Star Trek, terror, threat, WW2, XKCD
Detective Chimp and Doctor Strange. I don't know how Ross's cover would be (oh yeah, I do), but, that's already a great picture in my mind!
Story by... Alan Moore!!1! :D
Just from the artistic standpoint: I learned the hard difference between original work and franchise that month when I picked up Spider-Man and it wasn’t by Ditko! I was young and naive, and I might have recovered from that, but not the loss of Ditko on Dr Strange, too! And then Kirby left Marvel and my childhood ended.
Subjects: Watchmen, comics, The Art of, Steve Ditko, Jack Kirby
This was one of those where I first looked at it and shrugged, Big Tornado v X-Men, okay. Then I get to the bottom caption.
You didn't just pair them because they both start with "Night," did you? (Answ: No.)
Merry Christmas. The Grinch - great choice. Greatly enjoying your work, and looking ahead to your "New Look" (says a fan old enough to remember Batman's "new look").
Regarding curious political comparisons
Subjects: comics, George Soros, Koch Brothers, Tea Party, superheroes and supervillains
"...a big blank white space between lines of type?"
Comics -- why get inky fingers and kill trees to read shrinking, squinty, limited-selection b&w when I can read what I want, archived, color, magnified-to-my aging vision comics online?
Subjects: digital future, comics, comic strips, news, online commerce
I appreciate the job colorists face on b&w strips with unclosed areas. "Fill" tools just won't work.
The long history of