Clever bastard.
oh.
my lord.
this changes everything.
>>87192209
>pandering to memesters
Not sure how to feel about this.
>>87192209
PLAYED US ALL LIKE A DAMN FIDDLE.
>>87192209
Damn, rused again.
Dat smart langer.
>>87192209
MADMAN
>>87192209
What a legend.
>>87192248
Well, you can be angry at him for ruining his art in the name of memeing, or you can be glad at him for being a bro and play along.
>>87192209
that just makes things worse honestly.
>>87192209
Source?
>>87192209
Did anyone ever ask him why he put oversexualized nipples on everything?
There's that page with the Cap America sucking off the Hulk that literally has a nipple on the lamp in the backdrop.
We've been franked
>>87192209
Yeah I'd sure like a source on that.
Like, it's certainly plausible, but until we know who's saying this, it really can't be assumed to be true.
>>87192400
>>87192485
Rich Johnston.
I guess... I guess he had the last laugh...
>>87192400
>>87192485
At the end.
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2016/10/22/comics-people-remember-steve-dillon/
>>87192498
>>87192567
>bleedingcool
This should be a bannable offense.
>>87192242
Did you really imagine he wouldn't know?
>>87192209
lord of kek claims another victim
>>87192571
It's not a rumor if Dillon actually said it himself.
>>87192209
Frank In Peace, Steve
>>87192498
Considering he browses /co/ often then this is most likely a lie. I'm sure it got him lots of hits for his shitty website at least. Fuck you Rich the Leech.
based desu
>>87192447
this
he franked us like the franks we are
>>87192209
Personally I'm glad that we're learning of this only after he's died. That he took the secret to the grave, playing this weird little game with us right to the very end. Here's to you, you glorious bastard.
Its a >/co/ expects us to know something obscure without explaining
thread!
Did anon ever post pics of that frank faced dog that dillon stuffed in one of his comics?
>>87192248
FRANKED US ALL LIKE A DAMN FRANK
Truly, we lost a FRANK.
Fuckin legend.
Frank on forever in Frankhalla, Steve.
>>87193563
>Obscure
Only if you don't read comics and never actually visit the board.
Legendary.
>>87192567
>Judge Anon is mentioned in part two of that article
>>87194239
Quote pls?
HE FRANKED US LIKE A DAMN FIDDLE
>>87192401
What the fuck are you talking about?
>>87194257
>HE KNEW
>HE FUCKING KNEW
Original sauce: His Tumblr, reacting to the OP pic.
This was in turn quoted by someone:
>>aintgotnoladytronblues
>until someone writes the steve dillon memorial about deadline that we all know needs to be written but only a few of us are in the position to actually write, this is the one that spoke to me the most.
>we all have our own memory. i personally can’t think of a better explanation and distillation of what resonated with anyone about steve dillon as a cartoonist than this.
>>87192209
F-fuck
>>87194326
>the brony has a tumblr
Of course.
We've been Frank'd!
>>87192209
I can't believe I'm finding out the news from this of all things.
>>87192209
>I only pretended to be a hack
-Steve "Frank Face Dillon
>Steve liked a drink or two, and if the truth be told that’s how most of us knew him. Or it might be more accurate to say that Steve liked the pub, because that’s where you go to meet up with people, and Steve loved people. He found them endlessly interesting, he was happy to talk to anyone.
>He changed my life in a couple of ways. The first was with a phone call, somewhere towards the end of ’91: “All right, mate, I’m thinking of heading over to New York in the new year, maybe for a long weekend. Fancy it?” The second was with two decades plus of brilliant artistic collaboration, where he took whatever lunacy I threw at him and made it work flawlessly, every single time.
>We met in London in the summer of ’89, but it was about a year later in Dublin that something audibly clicked. After everyone else had passed out, we sat up ‘til dawn and killed off a bottle of Jameson, talking about what we wanted to do in comics- what we thought could be done with them, what the medium was for. I can recall a sort of mutual “Oh yes, you. You’re the one. You get it.” This was to pay off handsomely in the years to come.
>The last time I saw Steve was late last Saturday night in New York, walking down fifth avenue to his hotel after saying goodnight outside Foley’s. It could have been the end of any one of a thousand nights. It’s not a bad last memory to have. Steve was best man at my wedding and my good and dear friend. I think he probably taught me more about what that word means than anyone else.
>I drank with Steve Dillon from Dublin to Belfast, from London to Glasgow, from San Francisco to New York City. I have not one single complaint. Cheers, mate.
>Garth Ennis
Art by Russ Braun.