from Black Hammer '45 #4 (Dark Horse, June 2019), co-plot by Jeff Lemire, co-plot and script by Ray Fawkes, pencils and inks by Matt Kindt, colors by Sharlene Kindt, letters by Marie Enger
Saturday, April 10, 2021
Today in Comics History, April 10, 1945: Band of Brothers
from Black Hammer '45 #4 (Dark Horse, June 2019), co-plot by Jeff Lemire, co-plot and script by Ray Fawkes, pencils and inks by Matt Kindt, colors by Sharlene Kindt, letters by Marie Enger
Today in Comics History, April 10, 1945: Potholes claim first victim
from Black Hammer '45 #3 (Dark Horse, May 2019), co-plot by Jeff Lemire, co-plot and script by Ray Fawkes, pencils and inks by Matt Kindt, colors by Sharlene Kindt, letters by Marie Enger
Today in Comics History, April 10, 1945: Stop! Black Hammer Time!
from Black Hammer '45 #1 (Dark Horse, March 2019), co-plot by Jeff Lemire, co-plot and script by Ray Fawkes, pencils and inks by Matt Kindt, colors by Sharlene Kindt, letters by Marie Enger
Friday, April 09, 2021
Today in Comics History, April 9: Commissioner Gordon is justifiably upset about his gun bursting into flames
from "The Cutting Edge" in Punisher Annual (1989 series) #4 (Marvel, June 1991); script by Gregory Wright and Dan Chichester; pencils by John Hebert; inks by Jimmy Palmiotti, Don Hudson, and Jim Reddington; colors by Gregory Wright, Ed Lazellari, and Sarra Mossoff; letters by Jade Moede
Thursday, April 08, 2021
Today in Comics History, April 8, 1513: Li'l Ponce de Leon gets cranky, needs nap, crackers
from "Historical Almanac" in Real Fact Comics #20 (DC, May 1949), creators uncredited and unknown
Tuesday, April 06, 2021
Fun with Comics: Herd of cows?
from Fantastic Four Annual #17 (Marvel, May 1983); script, pencils, and inks by John Byrne, colors by Glynis Oliver, letters by Jim Novak
Yes, I've heard of cows.
The Adventures of Bully: Afternoon naptime
I didn't sleep at all last night and I got a hour and a half of sleep this morning so I am going to go lay down in my li'l bed and
zzzzzzzzzzzz
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Today in Comics History, April 6, 1862: Wounded soldier cries out for Attorney General
from "Johnny Clem — The Yankee Devil" in Real Life Comics #4 (Pines, April 1942), creators unknown
Sunday, April 04, 2021
Today in Comics History, April 4, 1821: Giant tree is chopped down to manufacture comic book that has one panel commemorating its namesake Native American
from "Historical Almanac" in Real Fact Comics #20 (DC, May 1949), creators unknown
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