Saturday, November 21, 2015

365 Days of Star Wars Comics, Day 325: You're right! We have to save AlderAHHHHHH WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR FACE


Panels from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic #26 (February 2008), script by John Jackson Miller, pencils by Scott Hepburn, inks by Joe Pimentel and Dan Parsons, colors by Michael Atiyeh, letters by Michael Heisler

Friday, November 20, 2015

Today in Comics History: For the first time in history, Hal Jordan actually avoids getting hit on the head


Page from Convergence: Green Lantern Corps #1 (June 2015), script by David Gallaher, pencils by Steve Ellis, inks by Ande Parks, colors by Hi-Fi, letters by Dave Sharpe

365 Days of Star Wars Comics, Day 324: What I told you was true, from a certain point of view.


Panels from Darth Vader #10 (December 2015), script by Kieron Gillen, pencils and inks by Salvador Larroca, colors by Edgar Delgado, letters by Joe Caramagna

Thursday, November 19, 2015

365 Days of Star Wars Comics, Day 323: Extremely Common Nicknames of the Star Wars Universe



Panels from Lando #5 (December 2015), script by Charles Soule, pencils and inks by Alex Maleev, colors by Paul Mounts, letters by Joe Caramagna

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

365 Days of Star Wars Comics, Day 322: Obi-Wan, this is no time to slice tomatoes!


Panel from Kanan: The Last Padawan #8 (January 2016), script by Greg Weisman, pencils and inks by Pepe Larraz, colors by David Curiel, letters by Joe Caramagna

PS: I do know that's not Obi-Wan.

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

365 Days of Star Wars Comics, Day 321: We celebrate a day of peace, a day of harmony, a day of joy we all can share together joyously

Happy Life Day! Please spend it with your loved ones as well as your creepy hairy grandfather, and remember, it only happens every three years, so if you're lucky, you won't have to watch that Special again until 2017. Caution: do not allow Imperial Stormtroopers into the treehouse! They'll just ruin your Life Day dinner.



Panels from "The Kashyyyk Depths" in the Star Wars syndicated Sunday comic strip (July 22 and 29, 1979); script, pencils, and inks by Russ Manning



Today in Comics History: The Question asks a question


Panel from The Multiversity: Pax Americana one-shot (January 2015), script by Grant Morrison, pencils and inks by Frank Quitely, colors by Nathan Fairbairn, letters by Rob Leigh

Monday, November 16, 2015

365 Days of Star Wars Comics, Day 320: The Night They Drove Old DX-E Down


Panel from Star Wars (1977 Marvel series) #47 (May 1981), script by Archie Goodwin, breakdowns by Carmine Infantino, finishes by Gene Day, colors by Glynis Wein, letters by Rick Parker

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Today in Comics History: No one has told Matt Murdock that Vince Colletta erased the entire background


Panels from She-Hulk #9 (December 2014), script by Charles Soule, pencils and inks by Javier Pulido, colors by Muntsa Vicente, letters by Clayton Cowles

365 Days of Star Wars Comics, Day 319: Even more proof that Ewoks will eat you


Panel from Star Wars (Marvel 1977 series) #90 (December 1984), script by Jo Duffy, breakdowns by Bob McLeod, finishes by Tom Palmer, colors by Bob Sharen, letters by Rick Parker

Saturday, November 14, 2015

365 Days of Star Wars Comics, Day 318: Extremely Inconspicuous Hats of the Star Wars Universe


Panels from Star Wars: Dark Times: Out of the Wilderness #4 (February 2012), script by Randy Stradley, pencils and inks by Douglas Wheatley, colors by Dan Jackson, letters by Michael Heisler

Friday, November 13, 2015

On the Road Again


I'm on the road again! Which means, country pickin' banjo, and also I won't be able to update my blog until the middle of the next week. But I'll be back, you can bet on it! (So watch this space!)






Today in Comics History: Baby baffles science by being born at age 3


Panel from [Luke Cage,] Hero for Hire #6 (February 1973), script by Steve Englehart and Gerry Conway, pencils by Billy Graham, inks by Paul Reinman, colors by Petra Goldberg, letters by John Costanza

365 Days of Star Wars Comics, Day 317: Harrison Ford wouldn't appear in the new movie unless it had this scene


Page from Star Wars Annual #2 (1982), script by David Michelinie, pencils by Carmine Infantino, inks by Rudy Nebres, colors by George Roussos, letters by Joe Rosen

Thursday, November 12, 2015

365 Days of Star Wars Comics, Day 316: Just Another Typical Imperial Meeting


Panels from Star Wars (2013 Dark Horse series) #13 (January 2014), script by Brian Wood, pencils by Facundo Percio, inks by Dan Parsons, colors by Gabe Eltaeb, letters by Michael Heisler

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

365 Days of Star Wars Comics, Day 315: Pretty much the complete opposite of good


Panels from Star Wars: Legacy (2013 series) #6 (January 2014), script by Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman, pencils and inks by Gabriel Hardman, colors by Jordan Boyd, letters by Michael Heisler

Remembrance.





Panels from Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #9 (April 2015), script by Robbie Morrison, pencils and inks by Daniel Indro, colors by Slamet Musjiono, letters by Richard Starkings and Jimmy Betancourt

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

365 Days of Star Wars Comics, Day 314: DIYarth Vader


Panels from Star Wars (1977 Marvel series) #79 (January 1984), script and pencils by Eliot Brown, inks by Mark Gruenwald

Monday, November 09, 2015

365 Days of Star Wars Comics, Day 313: Worst use ever of the Jedi Mind Trick


Panels from Star Wars: Invasion: Revelations #1 (July 2011), script by Tom Taylor, pencils and inks by Colin Wilson, colors by Wes Dzioba, letters by Michael Heisler

Sunday, November 08, 2015

Today in Comics History: Microscopic cells evolve the ability to make a face and go "ooooooh!"


Panels from Black Market #4 (October 2014), script by Frank L. Barbiere, pencils and inks by Victor Santos, colors by Adam Metcalfe, letters by Ed Dukeshire