• Alien abuses obese man on Christmas Eve.

    Alien abuses obese man on Christmas Eve.

    Dec
    24
    2011
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RIP Jerry Robinson (1922 - 2011)
Jerry Robinson, an early Batman artist, the primary creator of The Joker, an acclaimed editorial cartoonist, and a champion of creators’ rights has died. Comic Book Resources has an obit up now and there will be an A.V. Club piece up later today. I met Robinson, briefly, at the San Diego Comic Con a few years back, just long enough to get a sketch, like many others. I don’t know how many times he drew Batman in his life, but the one he drew for me still has the spark of life to it and it’s creators like Robinson—to say nothing of Bill Finger and everyone else who labored in Bob Kane’s shadow—whose work made sure we’re still talking about Batman today.

    RIP Jerry Robinson (1922 - 2011)

    Jerry Robinson, an early Batman artist, the primary creator of The Joker, an acclaimed editorial cartoonist, and a champion of creators’ rights has died. Comic Book Resources has an obit up now and there will be an A.V. Club piece up later today. I met Robinson, briefly, at the San Diego Comic Con a few years back, just long enough to get a sketch, like many others. I don’t know how many times he drew Batman in his life, but the one he drew for me still has the spark of life to it and it’s creators like Robinson—to say nothing of Bill Finger and everyone else who labored in Bob Kane’s shadow—whose work made sure we’re still talking about Batman today.

    Dec
    08
    2011
  • If you want to fight breast cancer and get an amazing Gilbert Hernandez depiction of a cigarette-smoking Iron Man, I cannot recommend this eBay auction enough. 

    If you want to fight breast cancer and get an amazing Gilbert Hernandez depiction of a cigarette-smoking Iron Man, I cannot recommend this eBay auction enough. 

    Oct
    19
    2011
  • A comics panel: “I seem to have something in my eye.”
While we’re all thinking of Captain America, here’s one of my favorite comics panels ever. It’s from the fourth issue of The Avengers, the one that brought back Captain America to the Marvel Universe in 1963 after he spent a couple of decades frozen in the ice. Cap’s talking to a police officer who finds himself to be in the presence of the American hero and all he stands for. Words by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby, of course.

    A comics panel: “I seem to have something in my eye.”

    While we’re all thinking of Captain America, here’s one of my favorite comics panels ever. It’s from the fourth issue of The Avengers, the one that brought back Captain America to the Marvel Universe in 1963 after he spent a couple of decades frozen in the ice. Cap’s talking to a police officer who finds himself to be in the presence of the American hero and all he stands for. Words by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby, of course.

    Jul
    21
    2011
  • Spider-man doesn’t mind anyone knowing he’s a fan of Andrew Lloyd Weber.

    Spider-man doesn’t mind anyone knowing he’s a fan of Andrew Lloyd Weber.

    May
    28
    2011
  • Spider-man sometimes has more pressing concerns than the environment.

    Spider-man sometimes has more pressing concerns than the environment.

    Apr
    21
    2011
  • Spider-man illustrates the American way.

    Spider-man illustrates the American way.

    Apr
    21
    2011
  • A Spider-man reflects on war

    A Spider-man reflects on war

    Apr
    12
    2011
  • “Accusations of bad taste are trumped, as always, by a higher morality.” —Gary Groth from the supplementary material of Gahan Wilson: Fifty Years Of Playboy Cartoons.

    “Accusations of bad taste are trumped, as always, by a higher morality.” —Gary Groth from the supplementary material of Gahan Wilson: Fifty Years Of Playboy Cartoons.

    Jan
    12
    2010

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