Sunday, December 15, 2013
365 Days of DC House Ads, Day 349: Santa and Rudolph cosplay the closing scene from
Dr. Strangelove
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House ad for Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer #9 (December 1958); printed in Flippity & Flop #43 (December 1958) Comic cover art:...
Today in Comics History: Hawkeye regrets his membership in the Royal Society for Putting Things on Top of Other Things
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Panels from Hawkguy Hawkeye (2012 series) #6 (February 2013), script by Matt Fraction, pencils and inks by David Aja, colors by Matt Hol...
Today in Comics History: Hawkeye cannot remember the word "Christmas"
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Panels from Hawkguy Hawkeye (2012 series) #6 (February 2013), script by Matt Fraction, pencils and inks by David Aja, colors by Matt Hol...
Today in Comics History, December 15: Hawkeye gets some more guys for Christmas
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Panels from Hawkguy Hawkeye (2012 series) #6 (February 2013), script by Matt Fraction, pencils and inks by David Aja, colors by Matt Hol...
A Four Color Christmas, Day 15: How Yosemite Sam Stole Christmas
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Cover of Four Color #1064 [Bugs Bunny's Merry Christmas] (December 1959), pencils and inks by Ralph Heimdahl
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Saturday, December 14, 2013
Today in Comics History, December 14: Hawkeye watches
Dog Cops
, then throws up in an alley. Coincidence? I think not.
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from Hawkguy Hawkeye (2012 series) #6 (Marvel, February 2013), script by Matt Fraction, pencils and inks by David Aja, colors by Matt H...
Psylocke Psaturday #23: Two Things Psylocke Does Very Well
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Two Things Psylocke Does Very Well™: Fight ... ...and pose . Panels from Uncanny X-Men #239 (December 1988), script by Chris ...
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365 Days of DC House Ads, Day 348: There's no place like gnome
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House ad for The Superman Family #182 (March-April 1977); printed in The Superman Family #181 (January 1977) Ad art: pencils and ink...
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A Four Color Christmas, Day 14: Post-War Santa is extra-generous
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Cover of Four Color #126 [Christmas with Mother Goose] (November 1946), pencils and inks by Walt Kelly
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Friday, December 13, 2013
Today in Comics History, December 13, 1946: Gotham City's Most Ironic Death Sentence
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Hey, remember that TV show Early Edition , about the guy who got newspapers from the future? opening titles from Early Edition (CBS, 19...
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365 Days of DC House Ads, Day 347: The sky's color blind
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I didn't want this feature to wrap up without spotlighting one of the great DC house ads from the mid-1980s (the just-before- Crisis -er...
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A Four Color Christmas, Day 13: Serves those circus clowns right for leaving it unlocked
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Cover of Four Color #1154 [Santa Claus Funnies] (December 1960), painted art by unknown
Thursday, December 12, 2013
They said get back Cosmo Cat / Better get back to the moon
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And now... Horrible Children of the Golden Age! Panel from Cosmo Cat #10 (October 1947), script by Pat Adams, pencils and inks by Elli...
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Today in Comics History, December 12: Jack Dale is reminded that telegrams were once a thing, apparently
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from "Death in the Northwoods!" in Detective Comics #154 (December 1949), script by Don Cameron, pencils by Carmine Infantino ...
365 Days of DC House Ads, Day 346: Don't talk to strangers
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House ad for Showcase #80 [The Phantom Stranger] (February 1969); printed in Batman #209 (February 1969) Ad designed and lettered b...
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Today in Comics History, December 12: Modern art takes revenge on guy who said "My kid coulda painted that!"
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from "Only Pantorro Knew!" in Ghost Stories #5 (Dell, January 1964), script by Carl Memling, pencils and inks by Gerald McCa...
Today in Comics History, December 12: Turns out to have been Ma's birthday after all
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from 100 Bullets #22 (DC/Vertigo, May 2001), script by Brian Azzarello, pencils and inks by Eduardo Risso, colors by Patricia Mulvihill,...
A Four Color Christmas, Day 12: He'll be back again someday, if he survives on that ice floe
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Cover of Four Color #1065 [Frosty the Snowman] (December 1959), artist unknown
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Sweet Luke Cage's Baadasssss Christmasssss
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A Bully Christmas Classic, originally posted December 12, 2007 ! (You can tell it's a classic because it's in black and white.) Enjo...
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365 Days of DC House Ads, Day 345: How Grover Groundhog Stole Christmas
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House ad for Funny Stuff Stocking Stuffer one-shot (March 1985); printed in World's Finest Comics #313 (March 1985) Ad art: pen...
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