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Lincoln is a comic book series created by Olivier Jouvray (screenplay), Jérôme Jouvray (drawing) and Anne-Claire Jouvray (colorist), published since 2002 by Paquet editions. The series tells the story of a cowboy at the beginning of the 20th century.
Locatec corner: Rue des Palais outre-pont / Rue Arthur Cosyn, Laeken, Brussels, Belgium.
MARVEL COMICS / Reprint
> Die menschliche Fackel
(The Human Torch: Origin of the Human Torch)
art: Carl Burgos
> Der Engel
(The Angel: The Six Big Men)
art: Paul Gustavson
> Der Sub-Mariner
(The Sub-Mariner: Origin of the Sub-Mariner ["Here is the Sub-Mariner!"])
art: Bill Everett
> Der Maskierte Reiter
(The Masked Raider: Origin of the Masked Raider)
art: Al Anders
> Dschungelterror
(Jungle Terror: A Complete Adventure Story)
art: Art Pinajian (signed as Tomm Dixon)
> Die Abenteuer von Ka-Zar dem Grossen
(Adventures of Ka-Zar the Great: Origin of Ka-Zar)
art: Ben Thompson
Timely Productions (USA; 1939)
Marvel Deutschland / Panini Verlag (1999)
Cover: Frank R. Paul
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Action Comics / Heft-Reihe
The Night Superman was buried in Boot Hill!
cover: Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez, Bob Oksner
DC Comics / USA (1977)
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drawn maybe three months ago when i was on tour and feeling hateful, also submitted for m. p. fikaris' latest comic exhibtion.
Look out, here comes the Fa-la-la-lantastic Four! ... I know, it's the best my girlfriend and I could come up with.
Left to right:
The Human Yule Log
The Frozen Woman
Mr. Frost-tastic
The Gingerbread Thing
For some contests on Instagram, in addition to just being festive for fun.
To quote Charles Shultz: "comics will ruin your life, they will break your heart." I feel you man, I do. Never has so much paper be squandered for self-absorbent reasons.
To quote Charles Shultz: "comics will ruin your life, they will break your heart." I feel you man, I do.
The one on the top is 6 years, I guess I'll just keep going till I go completely insane.
"a wide-eyed child reads a horror comic book, a type that a national group wants censored". this was one i included in my series of published postcards, back when i was entrepeneurial.
photographer: w. kirk brown; source: oregon historical society 7/25/1954
Fanboy Collectibles & Comics is Middle Georgia's largest comic, toy and anime store. They post weekly video updates of new products and books they have available on their Facebook page.
This photo is part of my Exploring Macon project featuring images taken around Macon and Middle Georgia.
Suspended Animation Classic #198
Originally published October 11, 1992 (#41)
(Dates are approximate)
Bram Stoker’s Dracula
By R. A. Jones
Like word of the discovery of gold at Sutter’s Mill in 1849 drew thousands of fortune hunters to California, news that a few rare comic books can be worth thousands of dollars prompted many to become comics collectors. Most will be disappointed, and then move on to other ventures.
Ventures such as trading cards. They are the hot ‘collectors’ item now. Capitalizing on the demand, many comic book stores also carry a wide variety of trading cards.
The next step in this melding of collectibles has now been taken. Topps – one of the major producers of trading cards for many years – recently decided to branch out and form its own comic book publishing arm.
The first fruit of their labor is now available. Entitled “Bram Stoker’s Dracula”, it is an adaptation of the motion picture playing in theaters now. Insiders have questioned the wisdom of starting a line off with such a title. Movie adaptations of recent vintage aren’t usually highly valued as collectibles – especially if the movie should flop.
Also, by the time all four issues of this mini-series can see print, the original will be well on its way to video stores. This likewise plays to the theory that people won’t be interested in reading a comic when it’s faster and better to see the actual movie.
Such considerations aside, this is an excellent comic book in terms of scripting, artwork, and overall production values. If nothing else, it proves that Topps can be expected to produce comics with the same high standards of quality that they employ in their trading cards.
It can be enjoyed as a supplement to the movie (and to the original novel), and comes highly recommended as such.
“Bram Stoker’s Dracula” costs $2.95 per issue, and is available in comic book specialty stores.
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Scoop Comics / Heft-Reihe
Master Key
cover: Charles Sultan ?
Chesler / Dynamic / USA 1942
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
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Needed to upload this properly before the body is re-cycled for an incredible suit. Not really happy with this, other than the face... Which Is Bootiful. Blue is wrong tone etc.
Probably will use the head to make him in his random blue shirt one day... Dank memes ey
Yeah, head is pretty good for civil war spidy.. but that aint happening folks.