Preview: Archie Showcase Digest #16
Archie Showcase Digest #16 preview. Get ready for some more festive fun with Archie and Friends! #comics #comicbooks
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Wish people would stop researching why we're autistic and instead researched why so many of us have IBS, lactose intolerance, over active bladders, etc etc etc.
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revisiting crassus, clodius, and the bona dea scandal! but this time with a new composition and a limited color palette
originally when I drew the first version of this idea, it was back when I thought that crassus would be a week long fixation at most (lmao), and instead he just. took up permanent residence in my mind. it seemed like a fun thing to go back to an earlier idea and see what changed now that I've spent a lot more time with everyone involved in this era!
also the way these two interlocked politically. I am. biting into it.
The Defeat of Rome: Crassus, Carrhae and the Invasion of the East, Gareth C. Sampson
Crassus: the First Tycoon, Peter Stothard
Crassus: A Political Biography, B. A. Marshall
Crassus, Clodius, and Curio in the Year 59 B.C., Robert J Rowland, Jr.
bsky ⭐ pixiv ⭐ pillowfort ⭐ cohost
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WELCOME BACK!
I'm so happy I got inspiration for this AU again honestly, brings back good memories
And I was honestly so surprised so many people are still interested??? Wow
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May 1969. Batman reveals that he's been expanding his musical horizons in this panel from "The Cry of the Night Is--Sudden Death!" from DETECTIVE COMICS #387.
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‘Rear end’
Original artist: Bill Ward
Source: ‘Laugh Digest’ (1969)
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Is there any time we can expect the comic to be out by? Like, a vague guess. I would guess March but that feels too early lmao
The whole comic is 90-95 pages long and is currently on page 52. I post 3 pages a week on average, so it should be complete in 14-15 weeks. So like three months and a half? Probably?
Plus, I'll most likely make some adjustments that I didn't gave time for when posting pages on a weekly basis, which may take an extra week.
All in all, I think late March to mid April is the most realistic estimate!
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Watching folks be baffled by Arabic translations of W.I.T.C.H. and censoring out kissing, have you seen the girls' clothes? : D; They're censored so the girls aren't revealing midriffs or skimpily dressed (Hay Lin ^^;;;), but it's done pretty tastefully (and I've seen folks compare it to their later outfits, so that's cool!)
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Preview: Archie Milestones Digest #20
Archie Milestones Digest #20 preview. It’s a burger-palooza in this newest installment! #comics #comicbooks
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From Aim Acclaim, Jughead's Jokes #70 (1980).
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Youre so fuckingf cool testament.
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page 01 | page 02 | page 03
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Haunt Of Horror (Digest)
House Ads + Covers
Art by Grey Morrow / Arthur Byron
Curtis Magazines / Marvel Magazine Group (1973)
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September 1983. Although not credited in the digest on whose cover this version was published (BEST OF DC #40, SUPERMAN: THE FABULOUS WORLD OF KRYPTON), this map of Krypton was drawn by Albert de Guzman and originally appeared in THE KRYPTON CHRONICLES #2 (October 1981). Many of the locales shown on the map had appeared in previous Superman stories, in particular the Scarlet Jungle.
A different map of Krypton, drawn by Howard Bender and Joe DelBeato, appeared in the Krypton entry in WHO'S WHO about three years later:
This version of the map is broadly similar to the De Guzman map above, although the captions for Kandor and Argo City seem to have been transposed: The vignette identified as Kandor appears to be Argo City — Argo had an environmental dome (which is how it survived the destruction of Krypton), while Kandor did not — and the vignette identified as Argo City looks a lot more like Kandor. My guess that someone switched the captions during production, seeing the dome over Argo and mistakenly assuming someone had mislabeled Kandor (which of course is best known as the Bottle City of Kandor).
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‘A queue with a view!’
Artist: Bill Wenzel
Original source: ‘Humorama Digest’ (1965)
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