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Oldish Spider-Woman drawing that I decided to finish coloring.
@DarickR @blacklodgeb0b @TessFowler This comic was a HUGE influence on me. Still have these two issues I inherited from a second cousin when I was a kid. I was not prepared for what was inside. My character Bill the Platypus might not exist if not for Space Beaver.
I’m all about sweetening the deal, especially for the backers who are able go all out and pledge the top reward tiers. If we hit our 2nd stretch goal, I will add a bit of color to the $300 commission tier. Backer chooses any character. Only 8 spots left!
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78) Mister Miracle @TomKingTK & @MitchGerads
I’m not nearly as in love with the formalist approach as some, but I still enjoyed this Lynchian take on Kirby’s New Gods. The glitchy vacillations between the fantastic and mundane might make you question your own sanity.
72) Invincible by @RobertKirkman Cory Walker & @RyanOttley
I’ve only read a third of the series so far. When I was a teen I dreamed of creating my own “edgy” superhero universe full of wacky tongue-in-cheek characters. Reading this is like finding out someone did it for me.
70) Black Widow (2016) by @MarkWaid & @ChrisSamnee
Straight up one of the best action comics. A masterclass in sequential art page layouts and pacing.
68) Animal Man (DC New 52) by @JeffLemire Travel Foreman & co.
Superhero reality star enters an insane body horror dimension in an effort to save his family from Rot monsters. The most visually disturbing corner of the DC universe I’ve encountered.
The original watercolor painting used for the cover of @ComicMilagro could be yours for $650 (includes signed print comic & digital, stickers & art prints). If someone chooses it right now, we’ll pass our first stretch goal.
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