Saturday, November 12, 2022

Today in Comics History, November 12, 1901: Doc Savage's first successful escape


from Doc Savage Annual #1 (DC, January 1989), script by Mike W. Barr, pencils by Gabriel Morrissette, inks by Rick Magyar, colors by Anthony Tollin, letters by Bob Pinaha

3 comments:

  1. Mother? What mother? Only cissies need mothers!

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  2. "...the life I've chosen for him!"

    Douchebag Philosophy 101 in a nutshell, something that only works in utter crap fiction, and an outstanding example that there's so much more to being a father than the ability to ejaculate.

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  3. "I've placed the totems of destiny on the table. Now we shall see which one Clark Jr. picks up to forecast in which discipline he shall excel. Will it be the pith helmet... the small treasure chest... the hash pipe... the magnifying glass... the beaker... or the strange tiki creature carved from a block of cheddar cheese?!?"

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