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If there had been an office pool twenty-five years ago where I could have put money on whether Deadpool, Carol Danvers, Star-Lord, or the Sub-Mariner was going to be the biggest box-office superstar, I would have lost that one big-time.
This date in comic book history, 1986: The Comics Code Authority took a long Memorial Day weekend, and Jim Shooter introduced the short-lived "Marvel After Dark" line.
Karen Luk! Steve Purcell! Lynn Johnston! All drawing #CalvinandHobbes tributes to raise funds for the @cartoonart Museum!
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When did @WarrenEllis and @DarickR's Transmetropolitan become indistinguishable from the morning news?
@DCComics Around the same time, 2004-06, Kyle Baker wrote and drew Plastic Man. Fun, funny book that took some well-placed shots at the grim-and-gritty superhero comics that were published during that era. Never really seemed to find the audience it deserved.
I just *knew* I'd seen that photo of @realdonaldtrump before:
Words to live by, courtesy Garth Ennis and the late, great Steve Dillon:
What are your favorite recurring images/scenes in comics? I always love it when The Flash pops his costume out of his ring, and that moment when Clark Kent realizes that this is a job...for Superman!
Batman: The Definitive History of The Dark Knight in stores now! https://t.co/gpPc06itbN