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My favorite part of the reprints in the back of ARCHIE'S SUPERTEENS Vol. 1 is how quickly and savagely Riverdale's citizenry is to turn on their heroes the second they let them down:
#SixFanarts Part 2, @ElspethRises' requests: Lara Croft! Tuexdeo Mask! Sea Hawk 2.0! Laura Kinney! Monsieur Mallah, whose name I just realized I spelled wrong! And Emily Valentine from Beverly Hills, 90210 (first appearance outfit, from S2E8 "Wild Fire")!
So I knew Marvel had created a character called "Weapon H," who was basically just a Hulk with Wolverine claws, a few years back. But it was not until tonight that I discovered this cover image, which throws Venom into the mix too, because why not?
One of the many neat little things about @BenjiNate's CATBOY comic? Sometimes Henry's thoughts appear in writing on his head.
I can't recall seeing this exact thing used in another comic before.
Need some comics reviews to read? Here's my way-too-long blog post reviewing every comic I read in the month of March:
https://t.co/YYTAXO7yIr
One of the things I really enjoyed about @mooncalfe1's first few TMNT issues is seeing things in a TMNT comic I haven't seen before, despite reading them off-and-on for over 30 years now.
For example:
Today at @GoodComics4Kids, I have some short reviews of some March releases, @boomstudios' ALL MY FRIENDS ARE GHOSTS, @RHKidsGraphi's first ASTER book and
@AndrewsMcMeel's latest PEANUTS collection:
https://t.co/TXCmRfa3hb
Here are some particularly strong splash pages from Norm Breyfogle's run on the J.M. DeMatteis-written, 2001-2003 volume of THE SPECTRE:
Part two of my blogging my way through Archie's TMNT Adventures covers issues #5-8, wherein the book gets a new writing team and gets really rather weird:
https://t.co/CMQsjtNHbW
These are the comics I read (or read part of, in the case of MAN-WOLF) today. They are all some pretty great comics.