This is an ancient creation myth without the messiness of genuine mythology, but also without mythology's gut-feeling of authenticity. But it is mildly amusing.
I thought it might be useful to have a thread for all the smaller comic book shows we attend. I went to the Charlotte Comicon today, a one day show that has been happening quarterly for many years. They had a really big crowd today, probably the best
This volume reprints stories from G.I. Combat #138 and Our Fighting Forces #123-150. Stories are written by Robert Kanigher, and penciled by Russ Heath, Ken Barr, Ross Andru and John Severin.
The title of this thread says it all. I'm going to make an effort to branch out beyond my Marvel and DC comfort zone, and I'm asking for recommendations from all of you. I put "up to" and "or more" in there so folks can recommend however many title
I bought an issue of Mark Millar's CLINT anthology ( or " Mark Millar's CLiNT " , to , IIRC , approximate the typography of the book , ) title from the UK for the first time in a while , published by Titan - Actually , IIRC again , what I bought appe
New 'Beasts of Burden' available digitally from Dark Horse
Adventure, mystery, horror, and humor thrive on every page of the Eisner Award-winningBeasts of Burden. The four-legged occult-investigating team—a hero
1)There's an interesting momment on the commentary track for this where Eric Saward suddenly notices how similar this story is to "Earthshock": An old enemy that hasn't been seen in awhile attacks an isolated group of humans, there's a lengthy "break
I've become a recent fan of Ink Pen by Phil Dunlap. Any other followers here?
This comic strip is about an employment agency for out-of-work cartoon characters. Some of the comic's characters include: Bixby, the former child star and now a dirty rat