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Meet one of the stars of my #newbook Time Problems…the mighty Attack Pig! He’s brave! He’s noble! He’s cute! Time Problems is available from my publisher for preorder in my Linktree: https://t.co/KsoiSl42EG
#NewProfilePic #middlegrade #kidsbooks #booksforkids #kidlit
@ComicFanBoy2 @Jsa4E The Wasp, actually. Tough as nails, competent leader, butt-kicking Wasp. I like Scott Lang Ant-Man. I always thought Bluejay was cool. Let’s not forget Little Cheese from the Zoo Crew!
@BackintheBronze I’ve always loved this one. Great action and intrigue, a nice primer on the character’s history and abilities, quirky villains, and Mockingbird! I reread it every few years and it’s fun each time.
@ryandaly01 Seems kind of redundant considering the long-running Flash TV show that’s been on the CW for a long time now. Use that movie real estate for someone else. 😁
All film versions of the Riddler are missing an important element: Question mark-shaped boomerangs! #wheresthequestionmarkarangs
@AustinGorton @peppard_anna I mentioned in the podcast my dad had a Wolverine tshirt that likely endeared him to the young soldiers who worked for him. It had this image on it, by the awesome Rick Leonardi from UXM 212. Less puzzling than Rhane of Terra, lol 😆
@GoshGollyWow Here’s the panel from #54 I called out as my favorite in the issue. I love how there’s no captions, no sounds, no thought balloons. Just pure distilled awesome absurdity and a perfect visual encapsulation of the life of Brian Braddock, a rational man swept into irrational events.
@shawnxmannyisnt Wolverine stories would show him getting cut, but the blade getting stopped from going further than it normally would by his adamantium skeleton. See this scene from Wolverine #2 (1982).