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More from American Freak. Louapre and Locke. Vertigo '94. What a time.
American Freak #1 by Dave Louapre and Vince Locke. 1994, Vertigo. Just amazing.
I found The Truth in Sex #26. Casey/Kowalski. Image Comics, 2015.
Fried chicken will set you free. ASM 157. Wein/Andru.
Of course they're the best duo.
The Devious Spaceship by Mephisto.
From Otomo's gorgeous, haunting Domu.
Simple, strong. Hard to put it better than this.
From Joe Casey and Piotr Kowalski's feloniously under-read Sex.
Another image out of sequence. I know.
From Mad Max by George Miller.
Ya turkey.
Trash their butts.
From Secret Wars #8. You know, the one with the black Spidey costume and the superfluous amount of exclamation points? That one.
By Jim Shooter and Mike Zeck, et al.
TRASH. THEIR. BUTTS.
Booster Gold is a good person.
From JLI #7. DeMatteis, Giffen, and Maguire.
And how. Not technically a panel but it's still an image out of sequence, so. From Alejandro Jodorowsky's latest, 'La danza de la realidad,' or 'The Dance of Reality.'
From Miller's Rōnin #5.
From Sam Kieth's The Maxx: Maxximized #4. A bit of meta-commentary on Gaiman's take on Death in The Sandman, I see.
This is one of the darkest stand-alone issues of comics I've ever read. Heartbreaking, matter-of-fact views on family, suicide, and codependency, among many other ideas. Go read it.
From the Judge Dredd – Day Of Chaos storyline.
Sexy crim-jams.
Buy here and support creator-owned work. First issue is free, so, you know. Come on.
I agree with this in a variety of ways.