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avengerscompound · 1 year
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The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Beats Up the Marvel Universe (2016)
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smashpages · 2 months
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Harley Quinn Annual 2024 (DC, April 2024) variant cover by Erica Henderson
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ultrameganicolaokay · 3 months
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Harley Quinn Annual 2024 by Erica Henderson. Cover and variant cover by Henderson. Out in April.
"Toot toot! Ladies and germs, don’t you just hate it when you bust your butt left and right with no reward? Whether you’re devoted to a life of heroism, villainy, or regular-person-ism—everyone needs a break. Which is where the HARLEY QUINN 2024 ANNUAL comes in! 40 pages of luxurious luxury cruise-based comedy guaranteed to leave you feeling rested, relaxed, and READY TO FRICKING SOLVE A MARITIME MURDER MYSTERY. When Zatanna gets framed for a mystery on a cruise ship, ol’ Shamluck Harley is on the case!"
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SHAZAM! Fury of the Gods Special: Shazamily Matters (2023) art by Erica Henderson
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extraordinary-heroes · 7 months
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Batgirls #10 (Cover art by Erica Henderson)
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wonderwomanart · 7 months
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Wonder Woman by Erica Henderson
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Big Barda by Erica Henderson
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graphicpolicy · 7 months
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Erica Henderson and Alex de Campi on Parasocial, their new graphic novel
Erica Henderson and Alex de Campi on Parasocial, their new graphic novel. A fading genre actor and an obsessed fan meet. It's not Misery at all, it's Parasocial #comics #comicbooks @EricaFails @alexdecampi @Elana_Brooklyn @ImageComics
A fading genre actor and an obsessed fan meet. It’s not Misery at all, it’s Parasocial, the latest graphic novel from the twisted minds of Erica Henderson and Alex de Campi! Parasocial is this creative team’s newest collaboration since their critically acclaimed Dracula, Motherf–r! both published by Image Comics.  We talk about: What makes a horror story deeply scary  Who is Luke Indiana and…
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joezy27 · 1 year
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All-New Hawkeye (2016) #3 Variant cover by Erica Henderson
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ewzzy · 1 year
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Erica Henderson writing/drawing a magical girl Harley Quinn comic is something so great that I never thought to ask for. It was hard to pick pages and not share the whole thing.
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avengerscompound · 1 year
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The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (2015) #28
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prettyfamous · 5 months
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Jessica Jones season 2 posters | Illustrated by Stephanie Hans, Jen Bartel, Elizabeth Torque, Kate Niemzcyk, Colleen Doran, Erica Henderson, Audrey Monk, Joyce Chin, Jenny Frison, Amy Reeder, Ema Luppacchino, June Brigman & Annie Wu | 2018
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ultrameganicolaokay · 8 months
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Harley Quinn #34 by Tini Howard and Sweeney Boo. Backup by Grace Ellis and Steve Lieber. Variant covers by (1) Jessica Fong, (2) Erica Henderson and (3) Jenny Frison. Main cover (4) by Sweeney Boo. Out in November.
"Cleanup on aisle Earth-0! As if playing detective fer my own murder ain’t bad enough, now I’m also on janitorial and princess-babysitter duty?! I just can’t seem ta catch a dang ol’ break! Hopefully I can mop up some clues along the way and get to the bottom of who’s been out fer my precious clown blood! Plus, my childhood best friends Grace Ellis and Steve Lieber recount the true story of th’ time I got trapped inside of… a comic book!"
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osmiumpenguin · 4 months
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It's the solstice tonight, and a good time to reflect on my favourite books from the past year.
I'm making very little attempt to rank these titles. They're simply the books that I enjoyed most, and they're presented in the order I read them. • "The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet," by Becky Chambers (2014) • "The Galaxy, and the Ground Within," by Becky Chambers (2021) • "Locklands," by Robert Jackson Bennett (2022) • "Beloved," by Toni Morrison (1987) • "Exhalation," by Ted Chiang (2019) • "Fugitive Telemetry," by Martha Wells (2021) • "Becoming Kin: An Indigenous Call to Unforgetting the Past and Reimagining Our Future," by Patty Krawec (2022) • "The Vanished Birds," by Simon Jimenez (2020) • "The Netanyahus: An Account of a Minor and Ultimately Even Negligible Episode in the History of a Very Famous Family," by Joshua Cohen (2021) • "Utopia Avenue," by by David Mitchell (2020) • "The Calcutta Chromosome: A Novel of Fevers, Delirium & Discovery," by Amitav Ghosh (1995) • "Moon of the Crusted Snow," by Waubgeshig Rice (2018) • "Bea Wolf," by Zach Weinersmith; illustrated by Boulet (2023) • "Fighting the Moon," by Julie McGalliard (2021) • "The Empress of Salt and Fortune," by Nghi Vo (2020) • "The Glass Hotel," by Emily St. John Mandel (2020) • "New York 2140," by Kim Stanley Robinson (2017) • "When the Tiger Came Down the Mountain," by Nghi Vo (2020) • "The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Omnibus," by Ryan North et al; illustrated by Erica Henderson & Derek Charm & Jacob Chabot & Naomi Franquiz & Tom Fowler & Rico Renzi et al (2022) • "Buffalo Is the New Buffalo: Stories," by Chelsea Vowel (2022) • "Greenwood: A Novel," by Michael Christie (2019) • "The House of Rust," by Khadija Abdalla Bajaber (2021) • "Children of Memory," by Adrian Tchaikovsky (2022) • "Jade Legacy," by Fonda Lee (2021) • "A Deadly Education: A Novel: Lesson One of the Scholomance," by Naomi Novik (2020) • "The Last Graduate: A Novel: Lesson Two of the Scholomance," by Naomi Novik (2021) • "The Golden Enclaves: Lesson Three of the Scholomance," by Naomi Novik (2022) • "To Be Taught if Fortunate," by Becky Chambers (2019) • "Helgoland: Making Sense of the Quantum Revolution," by Carlo Rovelli (2020), translated by Erica Segre & Simon Carnell (2021) • "A Psalm for the Wild-Built," by Becky Chambers (2021) Ah, but I said I'd make "very little attempt" to rank them, not "no attempt." So here is that attempt: my favourite five books from the last solar orbit — the five I enjoyed even more than those other thirty — also presented in the order I read them.
• "Nona the Ninth," by Tamsyn Muir (2022) • "Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands," by Kate Beaton (2022) • "Record of a Spaceborn Few," by Becky Chambers (2018) • "Briar Rose," by Jane Yolen (1992) • "Babel, or, The Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators' Revolution," by R.F. Kuang (2022)
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extraordinary-heroes · 8 months
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Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vol 2 #8 (Cover art by Erica Henderson)
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tomoleary · 11 months
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Chris Bachalo and Tim Townsend, Doctor Strange 1, plus variant covers by Neal Adams, Erica Henderson, Kevin Nowlan, Joe Quesada and Tom Raney
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