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Anybody else really nostalgic for the days when @warrenellis and @DarickR's Transmetropolitan was shelved in sci-fi instead of non-fiction?
@jesse_hamm Ronald Searle!
They actually had the budget to fly him in from England to visit TV sets and sketch people in person when they wanted him to do an entire feature.
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!
https://t.co/o5vKjxGMsp
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: