Who's the red guy in the back?
you got me...shirt is fugly, though...why are robin and riddler so buff? why is cyborg with the villains in the back? why are the villains in the back? why is batman bigger than superman? why god why
looks like atrocitus
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whoever drew that needs to have their face rubbed in dog shit
why does joke have wolverine hair
i drew that shit guys.
you're hurting my feelings.
anyway......how 'bout some live action comic battles????
batman vs wolverine.
nightwing vs gambit.
gandalf vs darth vader.
So, has anyone read Age of Ultron?
Loyalty is Royalty. Strength and Loyalty
What do you guys think of this collection? I got like the first 20 but have fallen behind.
When's that new Spider-Man TPB coming out?
Who's read all of Civil War?
^ theres alot of books to that one, some are fillers.
It will be interesting how much of it they will incorporate into the movies
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is in a new comic book. Check it out!
http://www.ocasiocomic.com/
Hergé's original cover for the Tintin album 'The Blue Lotus' sets a new record in sales, well over
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.dw....mln/a-56223384
the interesting thing with the article is that the 'Hergé gave it to a boy, Mr Casterman (publisher of Tintin) as a personal gift' theory has been proved a flat out lie purported by the Casteeman publishing house. The cover was actually folded in six to get it into an envelope to send it off to the person responsible at Casterman for sanctioning the cover.
supposedly the original 'had been long lost and had recently been retrieved in a drawer by the boy now turned elderly man' while in fact Casterman had lent it for various exhibitions over the years. Casterman kept up the mie to try and cash in on the money. Meanwhile Hergé's family maintains Casterman should have returned the design way back in 1936 when it was declined for publishing (the cover was too expensive to reproduce and was simplified to what you can see below as the final cover)
here's an article on the sale aimed at the US financial market
https://www.google.com/amp/s/finance...152711980.html
Hergé's drawings have been selling for record prices for a few years now
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