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my hope for the DC Infinite Frontier mini (first issue out tomorrow and it has earned "total romp" status) is that it spins off a general DC multiverse shenanigans comic, a thing that has long seemed commercially dicey but also the idea of the multiverse is mainstream now so
As promised, Top Comics to Buy for June 23, 2021...so much great stuff, headlined by a pair of entries from @thevaultcomics, one old(ish) and one new...
https://t.co/6lCcju0U4l
This current Iron Man run remains a fav and I encourage any and all to check it out. From last week’s Iron Man #9…by Christopher Cantwell, Cafu, Frank D’Armata and Joe Caramagna. It’s good-looking, sharp comics.
Today, @BrunoSavillDeJo continues his excellent series Man Without Fear...By The Year, this time taking a look at Daredevil comics in 1973, which featured an appearance for some reason by Rolling Stone Magazine's Jann Wenner.
Check it out!
https://t.co/x7iVpEcpWK
Honored today to have an exclusive preview of @sasmilledge's new comic, MAMO #1, which is a coming-of-age story of a young witch, due out in July via @boomstudios' @BoomBoxComics imprint.
These pages are just gorgeous...
https://t.co/WxY5N5Ibqi
oh, the wild wonderful colors in Far Sector #12
Top Comics to Buy for June 9, 2021 is up now. Strong week for some of my favorites from the Big 2 plus also a new Kyle Starks and Chris Schweizer comic about tough guys who suck.
https://t.co/6kr2mTkI5p
One thing I enjoy in comics (and TV and animation) is when one character recollects events in a way that makes themselves look great and everyone else silly.
(From The Joker Presents A Puzzlebox #1)
a Batman one-shot called Batman: This Ends Now, and it’s just an entire issue of all the different times Batman has said, “This ends now!”
Paul Martin Smith appreciation post while I’m sitting here killing time before ordering delicious Indian food for dinner