Lukeprog's Comic Book Page of the Day
Submitted by lukeprog on Sun, 09/12/2004 - 02:11
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- Skull blown apart, still talking - from Preacher #001
- Marv in snow - from Sin City: Silent Night
- Batman vs. the Giant Blowfish - from Detective Comics #312
- Link battles the Lanmola - from Zelda: A Link to the Past
- Uhh... Superman, you're on fire... - from Superman: Birthright #2
- Dopey Dinosaurs - from Bone #50
- Desintigrating - from Understanding Comics
- Clive Barker's icky mind - from Ectokid #2
- When Worlds Collide - from Futurama Simpsons #1
- When Worlds Collide #2 - from DC vs. Marvel #1
- Elvis goes evil - from Spawn #008
- Quick background story of Superman - from Action Comics #1 (1938)
- An episode of Krazy Kat, by George Herriman, widely regarded as one of the best comics ever written. And, another page.
- History of Sex - from Cartoon History of the Universe 1
- Human slingshot - from Plastic Man v3 #01
- Rats! - from the comic book adaptation of Lovecraft's The Rats in the Walls
- The Cubbies - by DeVoss Woodward Driscoll, 1904
- There Was a Crooked Man - from Mother Goose in a New Dress, by DeVoss Woodward Driscoll, 1905
- Bad Ass - from And Her Name Was Maud! by Frederick Burr Opper, 1904
- Submarine Circus - from Comic Children's Section, by Walter McDougall, 1903
- The Journal's Tigers Turn Out in Honor of St. Patrick - by Jimmy Swinnerton, 1898 (you can find lots more of these really old newspaper comic strips here)
- Blue Batman - from Batman: Manbat #1 (the whole miniseries is 'painted' like that)
- Lois Lane is a pinhead via Viper Comics
- Blue Beetle! - from Blue Beetle #001
- Naked Batman - rejected Batman cover
- Superman runs a tugboat service - from Action Comics #132
- Who runs our city? - a political cartoon featured in a newspaper that a character in the film Angels with Dirty Faces (1938) reads.
- Hilarious 1950s newspaper comic
- Batman looking cool on his motorbike
- EXTREMELY early comics
- Yeah, that's what I always say - from Death Takes a Holiday #1 (GREAT book, BTW).
- Original cover of De natura stirpium libri tres, published 1536.
- Page from Printing Shop - The Plate Printer from 1642: believe it or not, all those shades of light and shadow are achieved through scratched lines.
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I just thought this would be fun. Anyone agree? Don't worry, there's plenty more where this came from.
I LOVED DC versus Marvel. Go Marvel!
Marvel *slightly* outnumbers DC, but I was rooting for DC :-) DC just doesn't stand a chance in a *real* fight though, I wouldn't think... I like Batman alone more than ALL Marvel characters combined. The Batman universe, storylines, and comics are just plain way better than than any of the others.
Grrr. Take that. :-)