It's #canon
It's #canon
A gorgeous, 128 page graphic novel in floppy comics format, Utzy & Dusty, Josh Bayerβs new masterpiece is back from the printers and ready to be ordered by discerning comic fans across the globe!
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Canada Border Services: Quarterly List of Admissible and Prohibited Titles for October to December 2025.
The latest quarterly censorship list of Admissible and Prohibited titles from Canadian Border Services. No comic books impounded this time but a couple dvd titles didn't make it through (Oct-Dec 2025). #obscenity
#weatherbeewednesday
Richard Rory, comic book critic.
(Omega the Unknown #9.)
Don't know anything about curling but I heard a reporter on CBC radio today say "Canada doesn't like to give up its Big End..." and now I'm interested.
#FallFriday The wit and wisdom of Mark E Smith
I guess Blackhawk really was a commie, just like Howard Chaykin said. #canon
Post a banger not in english
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Tyrant Despot Autocrat #weatherbeewednesday
Jack Kirby on Jeopardy
Oh great, Mighty Mouse is on the case.
American writer and artist Jack Kirby. July 22, 1949.
The new character find of 1975!
GoodFellas is a genre. Many films besides GoodFellas are GoodFellas. Boogie Nights is a GoodFella. Summer of Sam is a GoodFella. Casino, The Wolf of Wall Street, The Irishman: all GoodFellas, obvs. I think you can argue Uncut Gems is a GoodFella. Anora feels like a GoodFella to me.
Jack Canuck publisher/editor J.R. (James Richard) Rogers announces he will travel to Europe to report on The War. He perished when The Lusitania was torpedoed by German u-boat May 7, 1915. His wife Luisa Sims took over as editor.
Jack Canuck was started when the publisher's son died in a Toronto hospital, so it always had an eye out for corruption and red tape in healthcare, religion and charity.
Jack Canuck was a muckraking tabloid started in 1911 in Toronto with a crusading, anti-government corruption bent. When the original editor died on the Lusitania in 1915, his wife continued the weekly paper and it ran until 1924. This issue has lots of World War 1 themed news and cartoons.
Hal Foster's Tarzan: The Complete Sunday Comics 1931-1937. The cover shows Tarzan being playful with a lion.
This is not one I would have ever expected, but apparently Taschen is going to collect Hal Foster's complete run in Tarzan's Sunday comic strip. Followed by Burne Hogarth's run.
ZaSu Pitts explains her unusual name
βI have no mouth and I must scream at Black people: Scott Adams, 1957β2026β
a couple of days ago I said to a friend βI hope Gary Groth writes a Scott Adams obit for TCJ because itβd probably open like βScott Adams is dead. Good riddance.ββ anyway, today on TCJ, courtesy of Andrew Farago,
Watch silent movies, youβll get more Looney Tunes jokes
I missed the fact that the long-promised Prince Valiant statue in Halifax is now, and since 2020, instead a plaque. sequentialpulp.ca/2011/04/12/c...
People don't say Merry Christmas to the ol' Building & Loan like they used to.
Learn to dance with Felix!
Old man with ray gun declares βHAH! GLOOM WILL PERVADE THE UNIVERSE AFTER ALL!β In this panel from a golden age Superman story.
me after four minutes on social media
Life With Archie #41, 1965: first U.S. comics appearance of Godzilla and Mothra. Artist unknown.