C'mon, Neal Adams. (I sent this very comic to Amych.)
Also loved Marshall Rogers' Batman.
Paul Smith's Punk Rock Storm? Oh, yeah
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C'mon, Neal Adams. (I sent this very comic to Amych.)
Also loved Marshall Rogers' Batman.
Paul Smith's Punk Rock Storm? Oh, yeah
Oh look...original Alan Davis Miracleman art for sale, when it was still Marvelman. Too bad nobody around here would have an interest in buying this.
Compare and contrast:
Too bad nobody around here would have an interest in buying this.
DAMN YOU, MANSERVANT HECUBUS!
DDDAAAAMMMMMNNNN YYYYYYOOOOOUUUUU!!!!
It's kind of a tossup, isn't it?
Save money to properly rear your firstborn child, or blow it all on a piece of original art for the single most important comic in your life.
It's a puzzler.
Just choked on this review for the upcoming Robin storyline: Tim Drake has retired, so why the hell would Batman pick another Robin? Well, we'll find out in this issue, and as the new Robin is apparently a girl, I suppose this means Batman is now bi curious.
BWAH HA HA HA HA (gasp!) HA HA HA!
Oh, Plei, that made my day.
Of the X-girl HoYay, the Jean Grey/Emma Frost art by Adam Hughes.
And Travis Charest does Wolverine. (Not that way.)
Hec, if you get closer to the time, and are still willing to do that, I'd LOVE it. My comics should be boxed. The storage room is a bit of a mess, but the comics should be in their long boxes.
Worst case scenario you give me the news that the nutria ate them, but at least I'd know. I can't see myself getting to NO too much before the end of the year.
I think Paul Smith is my favourite Storm artist. If I had to submit one picture for a deathmatch (and what a pivotal scene it is), it'd be this.
Of the X-girl HoYay, the Jean Grey/Emma Frost art by Adam Hughes.
Your link is to the main page, not the particular picture...
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I had suspected Edna was going to turn out to be Giles' grandmother. My only remaining question is whether Roger is Roger Wyndam-Pryce, and got married fairly late; Roger Wyndam-Pryce's father, also Roger; or somone else entirely.