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Sport Magazine (January 1976)
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onecreatordan · 1 year
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NEW traditional art of Peter Stanchek, Sting, from Harbinger. Another classic Valiant Drawing.
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graphicpolicy · 5 months
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One Last Job in a first look at Underheist #1 from David and Maria Lapham and Hilary Jenkins
One Last Job in a first look at Underheist #1 from David and Maria Lapham and Hilary Jenkins #comics #comicbooks
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longerbox · 2 years
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You’d think one of these two artists would give Kara a hairstyle from this millenium
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twiststreet · 3 months
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Tegan on Year One. Mazzuchelli (who my phone tries to correct to “jazzy hello”) had such a hit with Asterion Polyp (a NY Times notable book) and then just disappeared. I don’t love all of Rubber Blanket but the hits there are incredible. And of course the Auster book. But just such a small body of work… frustrating! The way he perfects the cinematic mode so many people still chase to this day but then moved past it completely — like, who does that?? I think you can see the influence of Rubber Blanket on a post-Warriors-of-plasm Dave Lapham, say, but Lapham went a very different way with it, arguably, though one i often may like (well, on Stray Bullets, not as much the later work)…
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argoscity · 2 years
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ACTION COMICS (1938) #1048 written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson art by Dave Lapham
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outletrolli · 2 years
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Gnucash merge accounts
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newgodslibrary · 2 years
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Art: Dave Lapham 
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fuckyeahmeikokaji · 5 years
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Meiko Kaji (梶芽衣子) as Lady Snowblood (修羅雪姫) by David Lapham (@DavidALapham, Website), whose Stray Bullets comic is one of my all time favorites.
Hey, artists! I want to commission more Meiko Kaji art! Get in touch!
http://fuckyeahmeikokaji.tumblr.com/
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travisellisor · 5 years
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the cover to Warriors of Plasm (1993) #7 by David Lapham and Janet Jackson
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yexuscomic · 2 years
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EL DIARIO MONTAÑÉS
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comiccrusaders · 7 years
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Review: The Rocketeer - High Flying Adventures
Review: The Rocketeer – High Flying Adventures
There are few characters around that are as charming, as smile inducing as The Rocketeer.  Dave Stevens’ character may owe part of his origins to the old black and white serial, King, of the Rocket Men to some extent, but to say that Cliff Secord and his friends have soared to new heights is an understatement. To go through this book, giving each story a quick review would take way too long. …
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rabbittstewcomics · 2 years
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Episode 328
Comic Reviews:
DC
Batman Annual 2021 by James Tynion IV, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, Romulo Fajardo Jr.
Batman Fear State Omega by James Tynion IV, Riccardo Federici, Christian Duce, Ryan Benjamin, Guillem March, Trevor Hairsine, Chris Sotomayor
Detective Comics Annual 2021 by Mariko Tamaki, Matthew Rosenberg, David Lapham, Trish Mulvihill, Lee Loughridge
Gotham City Villains Anniversary Giant 1 by Danny DeVito, Dan Mora, Tamra Bonvillain, Wes Craig, Jason Wordie, G. Willow Wilson, Jordie Bellaire, Emma Rios, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Riccardo Federici, Sunny Gho, Nadia Shammas, Max Raynor, John Kalisz, Stephanie Phillips, Max Fiumara, Dan Watters, Skylar Patridge, Marissa Louise, Mairghread Scott, Ariela Kristantina, Trish Mulvihill
Joker Annual 2021 by Matthew Rosenberg, James Tynion IV, Francesco Francavilla
Justice League Dark Annual 2021 by Ram V, Dan Watters, Christopher Mitten, Romulo Fajardo Jr
Justice League Incarnate 1 by Joshua Williamson, Dennis Culver, Brandon Peterson, Andrei Bressan, Tom Derenick, Hi-Fi
Nightwing Annual 2021 by Tom Taylor, Cian Tormey, Daniel Hdr, Raul Fernandez, Rain Beredo, John Kalisz
Robin Annual 2021 by Joshua Williamson, Roger Cruz, Victor Olazaba, Luis Guerrero
Wonder Woman Annual 2021 by Becky Cloonan, Michael Conrad, Andy MacDonald, Nick Filardi
Wonder Woman: Historia The Amazons 1 by Kelly Sue DeConnick, Phil Jimenez, Hi-Fi, Arif Prianto, Romulo Fajardo Jr
Marvel:
Darkhold: Black Bolt by Mark Russell, David Cutler, Roberto Poggi, Matt Milla
Death of Doctor Strange: Spider-Man by Jed MacKay, Marcelo Ferreira, Wayne Faucher, Peter Pantazis, Andrew Crossley
Death of Doctor Strange: White Fox by Alyssa Wong, Andie Tong, Luciano Vecchio, Arif Prianto
Avengers 50 by Jason Aaron, Christopher Ruocchio, Carlos Pacheco, Aaron Kuder, Javier Garron, Ed McGuinness, Steve McNiven, Dexter Vines, Frank D'Armata, David Curiel
How to Read Comics the Marvel Way by Christopher Hastings, Scott Koblish, Nolan Woodard
Infinity Comics: Spider Bot by Jordan Blum, Alberto Alburquerque, Dono Sanchez-Almara
Image:
King of Spies 1 by Mark Millar, Matteo Scalera
Boom:
Magic: Master of Metal 1 by Mairghread Scott, Jorge Coelho, French Carlomagno, Jacques Salomon
Ablaze
Animal Castle 1 by Xavier Dorson, Felix Delep
AfterShock:
Maniac of New York: The Bronx is Burning 1 by Elliott Kalan, Andrew Mutti
AWA
Hotell Season 2 1 by John Lees, Lee Loughridge, Dalibor Talajic
Dark Horse:
Sir Edward Grey: Acheron 1 by Mike Mignola, Dave Stewart
Eve Online Capsuleer Chronicles 1 by Sam Maggs, Melissa Grey, Kieran McKeown, Dexter Vines, Sebastian Cheng
Dynamite:
Evil Ernie Volume 3 1 by Scott Lobdell, Ariel Medel
Red Sonja 2021 Holiday Special by Luca Blengino, Mirka Andolfo, Zulema Lavina
Mad Cave:
The Last Session 1 by Jasmine Walls, Dozerdraws
Behemoth
No Holds Barred 1 by Eric Gladstone, Gabrielle Kari
Oni
Sprite and the Gardener GN by Joe Whitt, Rii Abrego
Tea Dragon Trilogy by K. O'Neill
Additional Reviews: Hawkeye ep3, Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous s4, Only Murders in the Building s1, Doctor Who
News: new Lemire/Nguyen series from Image, Enola Holmes comic, Dark Horse being sold, Avatar Studios developing their own proprietary 3D animation style, Metal Men animated film, DC announcements from villains special, Marvel does something stupid, Disney confirms first two Jewish major franchise characters, Charlie Cox is back as Daredevil
Glenn asks a question
A Tale of Hulk and Glenn
Trailers: Peacemaker, Spider-Verse 2
Comics Countdown:
Department of Truth 14 by James Tynion IV, Martin Simmons
The Me You Love In the Dark 5 by Skottie Young, Jorge Corona, Jean-Francois Beaulieu
Snow Angels Season Two 6 by Jeff Lemire, Jock
Robin 2021 Annual by Joshua Williamson, Roger Cruz, Victor Olazaba, Luis Guerrero
Redneck 31 by Donny Cates, Lisandro Estherren, Dee Cunniffe
Daredevil 36 by Chip Zdarsky, Manuel Garcia, Cam Smith, Scott Hanna, Victor Nava, Marcio Menyz
Human Target 2 by Tom King, Greg Smallwood
Avengers 50 by Jason Aaron, Christopher Ruocchio, Carlos Pacheco, Aaron Kuder, Javier Garron, Ed McGuinness, Steve McNiven, Dexter Vines, Frank D'Armata, David Curiel
TMNT 123 by Sophie Campbell, Jodi Nishijima
Action Comics 1037 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Miguel Mendonca, Adriano Lucas, Shawn Aldridge, Adriano Melo, Hi-Fi
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graphicpolicy · 7 months
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David and Maria Lapham Spin a Yarn at BOOM! Studios with Underheist
David and Maria Lapham Spin a Yarn at BOOM! Studios with Underheist #comics #comicbooks
The hit Stray Bullets creative team of David and Maria Lapham, along with colorist Hilary Jenkins, brings a hellish new hardboiled heist series to BOOM! Studios in Underheist, available December 13, 2023. The road to hell is paved with good intentions. After a losing fight to gambling addiction, David hits rock bottom and decimates his personal life in the process. He’d do anything for one last…
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longerbox · 2 years
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Phillip Kennedy Johnson friggin’ loves people tubes
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twiststreet · 3 years
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Rambling about Comic Books Dept.: Wait, wait, if I understand this article correctly, the hot new trend in American comic books is ... a comic book that retailers are "FORBIDDEN" to sell.
This... is weirdly perfect, to me, a person who also doesn't want anyone to buy American comic books. Welcome to the side of Having Good Taste in this war of ours, comic book publishers!!!
I get that it's just a blatant speculator play. I mean, I don't get why you'd do a speculator play for Matt Kindt or non-Stray Bullets Dave Lapham comics, really-- we already know from a zilliion other comics those all end up in quarter bins. 
I just checked and you can't even find those comics on Russian comic piracy sites, though. If people were interested, Mother Russia would be interested... How do you speculate on something no one even wants to steal??? That's like a mattress on the side of a road... You going to invest in a road mattress??? That's just for raccoons to fuck on.
Meanwhile, my Manga Year continues: I finished Dragonball (though I have to go back and read the earlier stuff I never saw-- I started at the Piccolo fight). But things just spiked again with Spy x Family. Even though that's not the best comic I've read this year by any stretch-- it's got a dopey sitcom premise, and the stories are not especially interesting... but yet, I'm very invested in what's going on so far.
Besides the art being in a really enjoyable action mode (with the kind of kineticism that James Harren fans would enjoy, say)... Well, one, it's Yotsuba! with murder parents, if you know Yotsuba, which I just think is neat. And two, it's doing sort of a romance novel thing of ... characters brought together and you want them to fall in love with each other-- not the first shonen comic to ever do that obviously, Ranma 1/2 or probably a million other things-- but that's a pretty sturdy formula to work off of, I guess. I think it's nice for people to fall in love and I'm generally rooting for that to happen to folks (awww). And then three, there's all the publisher support that you can't take for granted (the opening "chapter" is 70 pages which I don't think happens a lot in North America, say).
But... It just really works for some other reason that I haven't figured out yet. I can't put my finger on it. Like, I'm having a very nice time with it (I'm enjoying it more than Promised Neverland which I have on pause, for weird technical-glitch reasons)...
Other Stuff I forgot to mention: Ian MacEwen and Brett Lewis on JPL, if you missed that (the GoFundMe if you missed that). Jeff Smith's doing a comic for our best comic publisher, Kickstarter. And Mark Millar did a blog about his upcomic work-- he's the guy who's lucky enough to get to work with Gigi Cavanego-- had to have been a lot of competition for that.  Though weirdly, he's wasting him on the third sequel to some Olivier Coipel comic (?), which I don't really get. I don't really know how Millar's Netflix deal works so maybe pumping up that IP is part of it. They got Stuart Immonen on the second sequel, so they're not playing around with it. Coipel's decent-- those just seems like guys you build their own stages for, to me, but... yeah, I'm blind guessing it's a Netflix thing.
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