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    26532.4万2023年9月23日 15:42
    Dan Schkade@DanSchkade

    Revisiting this issue for the first time in ten years or so and I never caught this before - pretty slick @thatpetewoods, pretty slick

    Revisiting this issue for the first time in ten years or so and I never caught this before - pretty slick @thatpetewoods, pretty slick
    Revisiting this issue for the first time in ten years or so and I never caught this before - pretty slick @thatpetewoods, pretty slick
    142023年9月27日 23:02
    Dan Schkade@DanSchkade

    In his own way as much of a father to the American comic book as Will Eisner, originating or popularizing half the ideas Golden Age cape comics had to offer in FLASH GORDON alone, and continuing to innovate right up until his death with RIP KIRBY. Unimpeachably iconic ⚡️

    In his own way as much of a father to the American comic book as Will Eisner, originating or popularizing half the ideas Golden Age cape comics had to offer in FLASH GORDON alone, and continuing to innovate right up until his death with RIP KIRBY. Unimpeachably iconic ⚡️
    In his own way as much of a father to the American comic book as Will Eisner, originating or popularizing half the ideas Golden Age cape comics had to offer in FLASH GORDON alone, and continuing to innovate right up until his death with RIP KIRBY. Unimpeachably iconic ⚡️
    In his own way as much of a father to the American comic book as Will Eisner, originating or popularizing half the ideas Golden Age cape comics had to offer in FLASH GORDON alone, and continuing to innovate right up until his death with RIP KIRBY. Unimpeachably iconic ⚡️
    251292023年10月3日 14:06
    Dan Schkade@DanSchkade

    A fascinating line of thinking that's on my mind almost every time I think of the genre - violence always carries an element of horror, and whether we're talking the Midnighter or Captain Underpants or even my own Saint John, violence is inextricable from the superhero concept

    A fascinating line of thinking that's on my mind almost every time I think of the genre - violence always carries an element of horror, and whether we're talking the Midnighter or Captain Underpants or even my own Saint John, violence is inextricable from the superhero concept
    A fascinating line of thinking that's on my mind almost every time I think of the genre - violence always carries an element of horror, and whether we're talking the Midnighter or Captain Underpants or even my own Saint John, violence is inextricable from the superhero concept
    A fascinating line of thinking that's on my mind almost every time I think of the genre - violence always carries an element of horror, and whether we're talking the Midnighter or Captain Underpants or even my own Saint John, violence is inextricable from the superhero concept
    162023年10月10日 16:12
    Dan Schkade@DanSchkade

    Now, who's MY favorite Bruce Wayne love interest? Sasha Bordeaux. Although really Bruce Wayne is a Sasha Bordeaux love interest. 📕 BRUCE WAYNE: MURDERER, Greg Rucka with Rick Burchett (left) and Steve Lieber (right)

    Now, who's MY favorite Bruce Wayne love interest? Sasha Bordeaux. Although really Bruce Wayne is a Sasha Bordeaux love interest. 📕 BRUCE WAYNE: MURDERER, Greg Rucka with Rick Burchett (left) and Steve Lieber (right)
    Now, who's MY favorite Bruce Wayne love interest? Sasha Bordeaux. Although really Bruce Wayne is a Sasha Bordeaux love interest. 📕 BRUCE WAYNE: MURDERER, Greg Rucka with Rick Burchett (left) and Steve Lieber (right)
    1152023年10月18日 12:37