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crybabypage · 1 year
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Italy comic store
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palatteflags · 11 months
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Vintage/Old comics based moodboard!~ ^^ For an anon!! Hope you like this!
Want one? send an ask~ -mod Jay
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collectwthme · 25 days
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catchdacraze · 10 months
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Just 4 weeks away and the Tour begins. Starting August 5th at the Denton Comic Art Exposition and the week after at Collected Comics and Games in Tx. Come down, check out Doodie There's an Alien in my Toilet ® and get yourself a free limited edition collectors card.  #booktour #comics #indiecomics #booksigning#artistalley #comiccon #denton #texas #writer#author #artist #cartoonist #comicshop#comicstore #bookstore #cartoon #kidsbooks#alien #scifi #criticschoice#booksworthreading
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comicbooks5 · 1 year
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The Best Comic Books for Beginners: A Guide to Getting Started
Comic books are a beloved medium with a rich history and a wide array of genres and styles to choose from. If you're new to the world of comic books, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. In this blog post, we'll provide a guide to the best comic books for beginners, helping you get started on your journey into the wonderful world of comics.
"Watchmen" by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons: This classic graphic novel is a great place to start for beginners. Set in an alternate universe where superheroes exist, "Watchmen" is a complex and thought-provoking tale that explores themes of power, justice, and morality.
"The Dark Knight Returns" by Frank Miller: This is the definitive Batman story and a must-read for any fan of the character. It's set in a dystopian future where an aging Bruce Wayne comes out of retirement to don the cowl once again and take on a new threat to Gotham City.
"Saga" by Brian K. Vaughan: This sci-fi epic about a couple from opposite sides of an intergalactic war who are on the run from their respective governments is a great introduction to the world of science fiction comics. It's a thrilling and imaginative tale that explores themes of love, family, and identity.
"The Walking Dead" by Robert Kirkman: This post-apocalyptic horror series follows a group of survivors as they navigate a world overrun by zombies. It's a great introduction to the world of horror comics and is a thrilling and emotional ride that has become a pop culture phenomenon.
"Maus" by Art Spiegelman: This Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel tells the story of Spiegelman's father, a Holocaust survivor, and is a powerful and poignant depiction of the Holocaust. It's a must-read for anyone interested in history or graphic novels.
"Persepolis" by Marjane Satrapi: This autobiographical graphic novel tells the story of Satrapi's childhood in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. It's a great introduction to the world of non-fiction comics and offers a unique perspective on the events of the time.
"The Infinity Gauntlet" by Jim Starlin: This classic Avengers story pits Earth's Mightiest Heroes against Thanos, the Mad Titan. It's an epic and action-packed tale that explores themes of power and responsibility, making it a great introduction to the world of superhero comics.
"Y: The Last Man" by Brian K. Vaughan: This is a post-apocalyptic science fiction story about the last surviving man on Earth after a mysterious event wipes out all other males. It's a great introduction to the world of science fiction comics and is a thrilling and thought-provoking tale that explores gender roles and the human experience.
"Sandman" by Neil Gaiman: This classic fantasy series follows the adventures of Dream, the personification of dreams. It's a great introduction to the world of fantasy comics and is a sprawling and imaginative tale that explores the nature of dreams and the human experience.
"The Killing Joke" by Alan Moore: This is a classic Batman story that explores the relationship between Batman and the Joker. It's a great introduction to the world of superhero comics and is a dark and psychological tale that delves into the origins of the Joker and his motivations.
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These are just a few examples of the many great comic books out there for beginners. Whether you're a fan of superhero stories, science fiction, horror, fantasy, or non-fiction, there's a comic book out there for you. So don't be intimidated
Read More: 10 Comic Books You Need to Read Before You Die
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bob-artist · 2 months
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Bittern at the grocery store
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jazmatazzzzzz · 6 months
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Went to tha comic shop the other day <3
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amimuu · 1 month
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Vows.
[‼️TRIGGER WARNING: Implied decapitation, blood. Discretion is advised ‼️]
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It’s done! Yay! 3 days of work later, but super worth it!
Now- what is going on?? Well. Like the previous post, this comic takes place in a timeline in which the Lamb decides to willingly return the crown, resulting in their demise, yet find themselves brought back to life shortly after by the god of death himself. Why did he do it? What is he planning? What could he possibly need the lamb for? Why won’t he let them rest?
Hopefully all these questions will be answered in further updates (definitely simpler than this comic) but I’ll gladly take asks if anyone’s curious =v=
Sadly I still don’t have a name for the au—but hopefully I’ll settle for something soon! In the meantime I’ll just tag it as “vows to ash au” or smt like that. Until then!
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Christ.
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trickstersmagic · 10 months
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I wanna go back to comic book stores again.
last time I was in one I heard “bat-wang” out loud.
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payasita · 3 months
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God's Mouthpiece (Echo + Narcissus)
silent protagonists, yknow
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ms-musers · 2 years
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Clark Kent, trying to leave a gala he’s covering: Ope, just gonna squeeze right past you.
Bruce Wayne, who heard Superman say the same thing at a Justice League meeting that morning: No fucking way
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abbeyofcyn · 7 months
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Krang infection 46
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soarrenbluejay · 1 month
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Supervillains for a community. (Well, except those jerks over in Gotham, insular lot, but they’re they’re one problem) Of course they do- supervillains are a group defined by strong opinions and a willingness to see them through, often with a healthy dash of societal failures and trauma as a catalyst.
The fentons, while not active even on the online message boards, are well known and explosive when they do show up, full of fascinating insights and hours long rants on mad science on hair pin turns courtesy of that ADHD attention span. Bit of the cryptids you feel honored to bump into kind of deal. Besides, like a good quarter of the community as it aged, they’d settled down and had kids (not necessarily in that order) and taken it very seriously! Out in the middle of nowhere, where even the most fearsome government outpost members, the local branch of the IRS, quake before them in fear. Out of the way.
Reveal gone okay-ish, Danny moves to Gotham still to get some air bc now things are Akward and he landed that engineering scholarship which is loads better than any other college would give him with his track record. So- the mysterious Fenton children are finally crawling out of hiding! Everyone is psyched! And roll in to Gotham en masse to witness the fireworks!
Except Danny is Determined To Be Normal. He’s had enough of the throwing himself into harms way shit for a lifetime- he wants to be free to peacefully built Rube Goldberg machines and unintentional increasingly complex bombs to his hearts content. JAZZ, on the other hand- the coveted token Normal One, has finally snapped! She’s watched her baby brother she practically raised throw himself into danger over and over and could do nothing, and now that she’s exposed to this whole network of superheroes outside of small town Amnity, some of those uglier emotions are coming out. And boy is she pissed! And can’t afford to show it much while filing the paperwork to have Arkham legally razed to the ground!
See I love this idea of like, niches in superhero society. A villain the heroes know they can plop their kiddo down with for an exciting afternoon brawl while they take care of a particularly grisly case and come back to a few hours later ranting about some new life lesson and a new move they really want to try. A villain who has a functioning moral compass despite their somewhat batshit long term goal and you can contact to fuck with another villains’s plan so they can laugh at them and you can have an easy afternoon. One who pries up hostile architecture and fills in pot holes, idk man. Get creative here, there’s such potential!
So Jazz becomes a Training villain- someone the heroes know their sidekicks will walk away from in a fight 100% of the time, usually with some new lesson to ponder and only a couple of bruises. Sometimes even snacks!
She also absolutely ambushes mentors to check that they’re worth the kiddo, which they appreciate once they get over being jumped in a dark alley by a 7 foot Amazon trained force of nature. They are not used to being on that side of the jumping, it’s a little unnerving.
(Yes, she low key adopts Shazam upon checking in with him on cursory ‘is the main hero of this city and asshole’ checkin. Yes, the super clones get yoinked out from under Superman’s negligent thumb to go have a blast with Ellie. What about it?)
This however only encourages more assorted weirdos to crawl out of the woodwork. It’s not often one of their own forfeits their potential spot for the running of the coveted Most Normal I Swear prize, but when they do it’s bound to be good! But jazz is off hounding various heroes and punching the faces in of pedophiles and shit whenever there’s no cape within easy reach, and so is a mite bit harder to contact than Danny, who has innocently gotten an apprenticeship under a clockworker for access to their workshop and is gleefully going about doing nerdy shit with great abandon.
Plus this is Gotham. No one gives a shit if someone in the Mad Alchemist uniform and still smoking from their latest experiment pokes their head in a window to bother the local shrimp teen- none of the usual social rules apply, everyone’s crazy here! So everyone drops any and all attempts at masking and just acts their genuine unhinged selves, much to the alarm of the Bats and frustration of Danny.
Bc he cannot get these mfers to go. Away. Even liberal use of the creep stick has little effect when the interloper is calibrated for an opponent with super speed or laser vision or whatever, and he’s trying to maintain his guise as a Normal College Student Do No Investigate.
So he calls in the big guns. He’s not super active in the supervillain kids group chat ever since things in amnity calmed the fuck down post becoming King and then immediately using a loophole that says he will not take the throne until he is grown, as defined by finishing learning his trade a la the medieval standards Pariah set up. So he can just take his sweet ass time with his graduate degree and out of inter dimensional bull shit that much longer! Point is, he hasn’t taken the chance to rant over there in a while, so his Crazy friends are getting a lil worried.
The change to come over and shout at their batshit crazy but (mostly) well meaning parent AND see Danny? Score!
The bats, however, are getting awfully suspicious about this one kid that villains from all over the country are flocking to, especially young and upcoming ones as of recently! And he’s acting his engineering course- all the worst rogues are known to have flown through their PhD studies prior to Cracking. They seem to have a real problem on their hands with this Fenton guy.
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perlukafarinn · 1 year
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this was published in 1976
(The Winged Dreamers by Jennifer Guttridge, published in Star Trek: The New Voyages)
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catchdacraze · 23 days
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Doodie is coming for you. It is so X-citing. www.doodiesworld.com Central Texas Comic Con GeekOut Mansfield
#comiccon #artist #indiecomics #FCBD #artistalley #booktour #comicshop #myart #alien #scifi #XMen97 #cosplay #mybook #cartoon #art #characterdesign #DigitalArtist
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civetside · 7 months
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happy first day of halloween
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