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He's said in the past that he can sell anything to anyone, and that often does include himself. Now it's Superman merch.
Adventures of Superman #613 cover by Kevin Nowlan
@ComicPerch It's good to know what you find it freeing to just be the best you can be, and to let things slide. You have been a positive presence, and I hope that remains. I don't mind a face reveal, just please keep your pants on(or at the very least, don't reveal your pants status).
I get that there are other things to complain about, but why change Franklin Richards' hair? Is he going through a goth phase? It's yet another in those many "Marvel, what are you doing?" moments.
(Note: Franklin is hailing Doom not any former chancellors of Germany)
@ComicPerch I'm torn between Sgt. Barnes' quote from "Platoon", "Death? What do y'all know about death?" and this:
@RoninWerewolf An early Jim Lee painted cover, which probably inspired this later Batman art by him.
I get that a Spider-man comic will be a bit jokey(to hide Peter's pain) but while on a level I appreciated what Nick Spencer did for Amazing Spider-man I didn't appreciate how a character like Taskmaster was made joke, and punked out. It's not like he's an impostor.
When I make comics, I usually look at the pencils more of a suggestion than a demand, as the inks do attest to.
Art from a upcoming Rutung project.
Ghost Rider cover by Javier Saltares
Journey Into Mystery cover by Gil Kane
Thunderbolts cover by Steve Epting
Silver Surfer cover by Ron Garney