i love the antichallas. like. jack links, susie gumball, mary, etc,,, because its like you just went "what if they were ALL transgender MWAHAHHAHAHAHA"
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i love the antichallas. like. jack links, susie gumball, mary, etc,,, because its like you just went "what if they were ALL transgender MWAHAHHAHAHAHA"
Partiki 14d, particum 13d, and partika 15d.
Partiki These are the primal substance and building blocks of matter, invisible fixed points of sound. This is the tri-wave that is made up of base tone, over tone, and resonant tone. The first organized state of energy before pre matter manifestation, Ante- matter state. This is also referred to as the 3 founder flames. The 1st flame is the emerald order which is the 15 dimensional mind, father…
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Here's another artist appreciation post: Chris Samnee.
Holy. SHIT.
I 1000% agree with this article on 13th Dimension when they refer to Samnee as a modern master. I first fell in love with Chris's work on his Daredevil run. It's just so..satisfying. It's pulpy, it's simple yet strong. It's a very "less is more" approach which is on it's finest display in the way which he uses light and shadow to imply detail and structure, delivering something so dynamic and together, that it's proper to say each piece is composed as if it's music for the eyes. Chris Samnee everyone.
https://13thdimension.com/13-magnificent-batman-sketches-by-chris-samnee-2/
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Ed Catto: Michael Eury’s Hero-A-Go-Go!
Ed Catto: Michael Eury’s Hero-A-Go-Go!
I recently covered a mini-trend of fascinating and well-researched books lovingly that looked back at goofy super-heroes here. Now that we’re on the cusp of the debut of one of these books, Hero-A-Go-Go, it’s time to take a deeper dive. I cornered author Michael Eury and asked all those questions that I’ve been dying to ask him: Ed Catto: You reminisce about Jill St. John’s role in the debut…
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The 13th Dimension has an exclusive preview of HaloGen #2! Click here to read the first five pages.
Issue 2 is out in stores April 1st.
At 13th Dimension: 13 Dimensions of Multiversity: DC Worlds We Want Brought Back!
Today, Grant Morrison hijacked your mind and took you on a escapade around various worlds of the DC multiverse in the first issue of The Multiversity! (Aw, he's always doin' that.) And of course you all know what that means: online comments complaining that the comic book is too hard to understand. Also: another article by my bestest pal John over at 13th Dimension! Storrison's morey Morrison's story takes us to Earths 7, 8, and 23, brings back Captain Carrot (the Sensational New Character Find of 1982!) with an all-new look, President Calvin Ellis (Superman of Earth-23), and Lord Volt and Lady Quark! Not to mention Aquawoman of Earth-11 and comic book fan Red Racer of Earth-36! John's 13th Dimension article covers the 13 DC Earths we'd like brought back in Multiversity, and it's a baker's dozen whoopie-dooper of some choices! But (as always), I wonder why John didn't include this Earth?: The Earth of cancelled comic book characters, where Animal Man met Angel Love!
Panels from Animal Man (1988 series) #24 (August 1967); script by Grant Morrison, pencils by Chas Truog, inks by Doug Hazlewood, colors by Tatjana Wood, letters by John Costanza YES YOU READ THAT RIGHT ANGEL LOVE Once again, that's 13 Dimensions of Multiversity over at 13th Dimension! And remember, when traveling from one Earth to the other, always remove bottles of liquid larger than 3 ounces from your carry-on bags! (Because Aquaman loves that stuff.)
Some ink for CruZader from the good folks over at the 13th Dimension.
New York Comic Fest: A Great, Personal Comic Book Convention
.@NYComicFest: A Great, Personal Comic Book Convention
Six and a half hours. That’s how long Greg and I drove to get to White Plains, New York on Saturday, June 14. Everyone we would speak to at the convention thought we were crazy (and lying when I told them I had only had one coffee that day) but we never thought twice about making the trip as we had planned. We wanted to attend the very first New York Comic Fest desperately, and there wasn’t much…
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