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I think I've said before my favorite super-hero looks are actually transformed bodies (Thing, Hulk, Human Torch, Surfer, Swamp Thing). But as far as clothing goes, hard to top these: https://t.co/oGVB5UjHb4
Joe Staton should face jail time for tricking the kids of the 1970s into thinking anything this exciting ever happened on Space: 1999.
IMO, the most potent origin images in super hero comics. Banner pays for his actions, but only because he equivocates and tries to salvage his humanity at the last second. Too late. The fire you started, turned your back to, is burning your intellect off right through your skull.
I think about how Bernie Wrightson changed the way he drew Swamp Thing--a character he created--over time to reflect changes in the look established by later artists. What an ability to shed ego and explore possibilities.
CANKOR by @MatthewGAllison is a singular achievement. A great meditation on how images and tropes consumed while a kid are intractable in the mind of a creative person, even (maybe especially) in the midst of personal upheaval. Here's a preview: https://t.co/Y08JEN6UmW
Messed around and grabbed a couple of nice Frank Thorne Red Sonja roughs.
If I could score one thing in today's comiclink auction, it'd be this Moebius Taboo cover. Reminds me of the day I got home from my terrible day job & got the message from @SRBissette that I was going to be in the same comic as Moebius, Moore, Gaiman, Chas. Burns. Still a thrill.