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gleafer · 14 hours
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ANNOUNCEMENT!
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I am UNLEASHING my “MAKE BEAUTIFUL MUSIC TOGETHER” comic.
THAT’S RIGHT!
*giant inhale*
You get to read my insane Mr. Brown makes the moves on an oblivious Aziraphale while a panicked Crowley attempts to save the day and he’s just so bad at it comic FOR FREEEEEEEEEClick on my Patreon link and search the above title and BRACE YOURSELF for utter chaos. Udder chaos? No. There are no cows. UTTER CHAOS, I say!
18+ only. Enjoy responsibly. Do not operate heavy machinery for at least 12 hours after reading. Talk to your doctor about any possible side effects when using Gleafer’s terrible, no good, very bad content.
*exhales*
I’m sorry, mom.*
*No I’m not.
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quackysmackk · 8 days
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Another UCN crack comic lol
Inspired by a poll done on the discord server ✨
Bonus down below!
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wastehound-voof · 4 months
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These CGC slabs are near impossible to photograph well...
Space Western Comics #44 (Charlton, June 1953) Crime SuspenStories #17 (EC, June-July 1953) Crack Comics #51 (Quality Comics, November 1947) Vault of Horror #36 (EC, April-May 1954)
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chernobog13 · 11 months
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Crack Comics #19 (December, 1941).  Cover by Gill Fox, who seemed to have trouble drawing hands gripping things.
Cover aside, the interior of this book is filled with great artwork, especially the lead Black Condor story by Lou Fine.
This book was also my first introduction to Tor the Magician.  He’s really Jim Slade, ace newspaper photographer.  But when crime rears its ugly head Jim puts on a magician’s tuxedo and cape, a false mustache, and starts wielding powerful magic by speaking his spells backwards.  Say, that’s a neat gimmick, which I’m sure is unique in the annals of comic book magicians!
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tomoleary · 4 months
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Lou Fine - Crack Comics #17 Splash Page 1 Black Condor Original Art (Quality, 1941)
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Crack comic patreon reward for Jesse who wanted a shenanigan with TCW Crosshair 
So, of course, I referenced a meme! 
I can draw neither anatomy nor perspective so enjoy~~**
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kekwcomics · 2 years
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CRACK COMICS #57 (Quality Comics, 1948)
Reed Crandall art!
With #63, the superheroes were put on ice and CRACK COMICS became CRACK WESTERN (!!).
DC Comics then bought out Quality in 1956.
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incorrectbatfam · 21 days
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Bruce is constantly asking the kids what they like to eat so he can freeze dry their favorites into oblivion as apocalypse rations
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chronivore · 3 months
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Captain Triumph
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purgatorysanctuary · 2 months
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Hello, StaticRadio Nation!
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gleafer · 2 months
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AO3 tags IN ACTION: Aziraphale has a vulva
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obamerzslop · 3 months
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Adam being jealous of a literal rubber duck, he's so stupid
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chernobog13 · 2 years
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The always excellent Reed Crandall drew this cover of Captain Triumph versus a really wicked-looking werewolf!
Captain Triumph was Quality Comics’ answer to Superman.  When Lance Gallant rubbed the T-shaped birthmark on his wrist the spirit of his deceased twin brother, Michael, entered his body, and they become the super-powered Captain Triumph!!  The hero was endowed with near-limitless invulnerability, flight, invisibility, and limited super-strength.  He later gains the ability to change his size and appearance.
Captain Triumph, like all Quality Comics characters, was purchased by DC Comics when Quality went out of business.  However, like most of the Quality crew, Captain Triumph languished in comic book limbo.  He had brief cameo appearances in All-Star Squadron, but that title was cancelled before writer Roy Thomas got a chance to utilize him.
The only real significant appearance Captain Triumph had was in the 4-issue Elseworlds series The Golden Age.  Writer James Robinson and DC editorial disagree as to whether or not that story is canon, but it’s still a great read and worth tracking down.
The captain did make a couple of appearances in different DC books later on, but those are best left unmentioned and forgotten.
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tomoleary · 10 months
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Gill Fox - Crack Comics #18 (Quality 1941)
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lizleeships · 2 months
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...they're idiots, your honor.
*Bernie Sanders Voice* I am once again thanking spn-lesbian for the incomparable inspo
---> Don't repost; reblogs are great.
(If you feel like leaving me a tip, that'd be awesome! If you want early access to all my art, you can also join my Patreon, it's only 5$ a month.)
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dc-and-damirae · 11 months
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random hero: aren't you embarrassed about being related to the villain red hood?
Dick: honestly, I'm more embarrassed about being related to Tim
*Tim walks in covered in glitter and offers no explanation*
Jason watching on the monitors at his safe house: lol
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