Next question: "Who's stronger, Superman or the Hulk?"
Next question: "Who's stronger, Superman or the Hulk?"
Donβt let the door hit you on the way out, Kristi Noem.
When Trump says jump, these guys say "how high?"
Cute!
An issue I worked on!
I am very anti betting, but this seems particularly egregious.
You picked a good week to visit. A week or two back it was much cooler.
That donkey has seen some things.
I'm not sure what is one step beyond "the cruelty is the point," but it feels like we're there.
Minneapolis comic shop owner Greg Ketter just hosted a State of the Union viewing group and getting interviewed by Jacob Soberoff on MSNOW!
You have got to be kidding me with this.
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I must have missed that one!
Nice! Also, great to meet you today, Chris!
Hey, I just wrote a big article about Dr. Bong for an upcoming issue of Back Issue Magazine!
A very angry comic book!
Robert Duvall and Tess Harper in "Tender Mercies," 1983.
Farewell to the great Robert Duvall. He made a lot of great movies, but 1983's "Tender Mercies" has a special place in my heart. It's a quiet, intimate movie, and it made me a fan of a certain stripe of country music.
Our president canβt wrap his head around the idea that people might come to the White House for reasons other than to praise him for all his imaginary accomplishments.
There's more animation in this single still drawing than there was in all those cartoons.
I wanna buy this kid lunch.
Iβll believe it when I donβt see it.
Incredible bullshittery here. "Period sis." "Slay queen." "Good husband."
I like how it looks like you've lined them up in heigh-order like they're in grade school.
Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Love and Justice himself, Billy Bragg...
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Oh that's dope.
Splash page from Marvel Two-in-One #17 by Sal Buscema, with a woozy looking Spider-Man leaning on a rooftop chimney for support.
I also owned several pages of original art drawn by Sal B., all long gone now. Around 1980 a comics shop I occasionally visited in Paramus, NJ, had a bunch of his pages for not much money, and I picked up this lovely Marvel Two-In-One splash. I had a few Rom, Space Knight pages of his as well.
Three of the earliest issues drawn by Sal Buscema that I can remember. Marvel Team-Up cover not by him, but the other two are.
Sad news for fans of great comic book art. I never met Sal Buscema, but he was my first favorite artist, going back to his work on The Defenders, Captain America, and Marvel Team-Up in the 1970s.