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I love SUPERMAN’S GIRL FRIEND LOIS LANE so much, it’s just so willfully weird and horny
A study of an extremely relatable panel from Jerry Siegel and Kurt Schaffenberger's SUPERMAN'S GIRL FRIEND LOIS LANE #22 (1960) 💋
TWITTER TIP: instead of always reacting to trending topics, try to come up with a few speculative hot takes you can keep on deck — I, for instance, have a dynamite "Captain Planet NFT" barb that'll really drive some numbers when the time is ripe
@eatheringtonp I’m afraid that’s incorrect! If we use the skeleton and the base of the stairs as landmarks, we can see how the map falls into Ferrier’s eyeline. The scene geography’s a little mushy, but it’s there.
NOVEMBER 2008!
I was waiting for the final installment of BATMAN: RIP with asphyxiating anticipation. NOBODY was doing it like Grant Morrison. I had that Zur-En-Arrh fever something bad — here's some Dan age 18 art to prove it:
🃏🟥🦇⬛️ 🪦
It’s worth admitting that this piece of nonsense is easily the most popular thing I’ve ever posted to Instagram https://t.co/QIy8NAzXc5
Because sometimes folks ask; my profile pic is from Dynamite's WILL EISNER'S THE SPIRIT #12, in which I drew Brennan Wagner and myself as cops getting our lights smashed in, as well as Matt Wagner as a wanted crook, "Beowulf Blake" (which I thought was really clever at the time)