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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
todays bird
almost home
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King Kong Phooey
King Kong in the comics, around the world and through the years.
Starting in 1965, then the Gold Key / Western version in 1968 that was reprinted and translated a number of times, then others in `72, `91, 2000 (Freiheit Fur King Kong which means Freedom for King Kong) and 2007.
There was also Charlton’s Konga, but that was based on a different giant ape from a British film.
Doctor Doom torturing the Fantastic Four sketch (2020)
[Joe Bennett joined Jim Lee’s 60-sketches-in-60-days fundraising drive to contributing his daily sketches to benefit the Book Industry Charitable Foundation (Binc).]
Art by: Joe Bennett
Savage Sword of Conan #12 - “Conan the Searcher” (2020)
written by Frank Tieri art by Andrea Di Vito, Scott Hanna, & Java Tartaglia
Por las mañanas lo que más apetece es un cortado.
oh for fucks sake.
Ha! Ha!
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Poor Robin!
In 1959 Sheldon Moldoff got into the habit of placing an astonished Robin, the Boy Wonder in the corner of Detective Comics looking on at the events taking place center cover.
Okay, if he wasn’t taking part I guess he had to be somewhere, these, however, have a remarkable sameness to them and after a bit start to look as if Moldoff had saved himself some drawing time by having a Robin rubber stamp made and after doing the cover just took it out, inked it up and `thump’ there’s Robin looking like he’s stoned again.
Then after a while, he changes things up, keeping the same look and pose, but changing him from the lower right-hand corner to the left corner.
It started in issue 274, and went on in issues 277, 285, 298,312, 313, 316, and ending in issue 322. But not before Curt Swan got in on the act and popped three in on the covers of World’s Finest in issues 89, 95, and 99, no doubt however there are some I missed.
A*P*E | 1976
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