Why, I do believe it's time for some Gil Kane goodness!
But enough about me, how many eggs did you get today?
I don't believe Kane ever drew a Johnny Thunder story, but I like posting cover stories.
>no All Star Western announcement in Rebirth
>no Jonah Hex
>no Bat Lash
>no Tomahawk
>no cowboys or western themed heroes at all
>not even a modern-day Vigilante book
>>81159366
All I got was a chocolate rabbit. Anyway, I'll be gone for a while today but I'll read up on these later.
>>81159431
While early nu52 titles had their problems, at least they attempted to diversify their range.
>>81159488
Fair enough. Hope you got one of the nice chocolate bunnies, and not one of those lame store's own lumps of misery and disappointment.Oh, who am I kidding? I'm planning on buying a store's own egg later, just because it has jelly beans in it.
Cool.
Old Wonder Woman comics were legitimately fucking nuts.
>>81163113
I miss western books. Garth Ennis really should do a western ongoing.
>>81163317
I dunno... it seems like he's been fucking up more often than not lately
>tfw I was so pumped for his take on The Shadow, and he just wrote a book about The Rape of Nanking that occasionally had cameos from Lamont Cranston and Margo Lane
That's enough Kane comics for today...
... it's time for Johan & Peewit!
>>81163370
His recent work is mostly shit, yeah.
>>81165644
>tfw you got into comics by reading Frank Miller, Mark Waid, Alan Moore and Garth Ennis, and now all they can write is weird shit
Gotta admit, it kinda hurts...
>>81165925
Ennis just doesn't seem like he tries anymore.
>>81166006
A few years ago, he was writing stuff like Dan Dare and MAX Fury, and now... damn it, now I'm getting depressed.
>>81166080
>The Platoon will never come out
That's enough of Johan & Peewit for today...
>>81161922
that's a pretty silly law to have
... Carl barks was born 115 years ago today...
>>81162362
jesus.
>>81170863
if it wasn't for that law the amazons would never get pregnant
>>81172969
Donald you jerk!
... Dick King-Smith, who wrote The Fox-Busters, would've been 94...
... Lorenzo Semple Jr, who wrote for the 1966 Batman TV show and movie, would've been 93...
Damn. No Brothers of the Spear today?
... Julian Glover is 81...
... Austin Pendleton is 76...
... Michael York is 74...
... Phil Frank would've been 73...
... as would Grant McCune, who helped design R2-D2's look...
... Joško Marušić is 64...
... Rick Kirkman is 63...
... Grant Withers died 57 years ago today...
... Quentin Tarantino is 53...
... Nathan Fillion is 45...
... Emily Kapnek, who created As Told By Ginger, is 44...
... Diana Hyland died 39 years ago...
... Derek Francis died 32 years ago...
... Aldo Ray died 25 years ago...
... Milton Berle died 14 years ago...
... as did Dudley Moore...
... Peter Diamond died 12 years ago...
... Dick Giordano died 6 years ago...
... Warren Stevens died 4 years ago...
>No Brothers of the Spear
Well fuck you too, then.
... and Derek Martinus, who wrote several classic story arcs for Doctor Who in the 60's, died two years ago...
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>>81175259
I'll start Manning's run tomorrow, I promise.And then I'll spend Wednesday and Thursday posting old Doctor Who comics and new Star Trek comics, then next Saturday I'll be away for a good week or so, soooo... yeah.
>>81175479
But tomorrow I work so I'll miss it. Oh well. Yesterday was the first time I had read any of it anyway.
Thanks, OP.
Fuck You!
>>81159628
>>81159683
In spite of all the secret identity business, the situation of it being unveiled doesn't come up often.
>>81159963
Tony's all about getting the drop on them.
>>81160638
Old man Tane is looking a lot like Revolver Ocelot in the top left panel right there.
>>81160933
>>81160985
... Fug. Wrong order.
>>81161344
>the last panel
It's all a matter of perspective.
>>81161831
I'm pretty sure a Simpsons comic had a parody of this cover, or at least something very similar. The Martians were replaced by a bunch of Barneys dressed up as all kinds of characters.
Ah wait. It's a reference to It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. Whatever, man. Whatever.
>>81161992
They better have a plan to deal with Superman; they're already part of the same world by this comic.
>>81166598
>>81166647
It's some fair career choice, I figure.
>>81170925
Donald Duck has got to be the most consistently excellent comic ever.