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Paul Pope -PULPHOPE- Michael Avon Oeming (tumblr) Hammer of the Gods returning in the pages of MICE TEMPLAR @imagecomics Druids, what do you think they were really doing with those stone? POWERS #1 cover and Sinergy page colored by @Takisoma @Takisoma page is an homage to #GobekliTepe and Linda Multon Howe in the Victories The Victories- damaged heroes aren’t new, but I think my take is:) oeming: brianmichaelbendis: Jinx: The Animated Project || Art by Michael Avon Oeming Animate designs for Jinx! When @BrianMbendis and I almost had our first show:) Sexy Fun time in the VICTORIES @Darkhorsecomics @scottallie. Jock (site officiel) David Aja (site officiel) Tim Sale (site officiel) Mike Mignola -The Art of Mike Mignola- Darwyn Cooke -Almost Darwyn Cooke's Blog- Bruce Timm -Fuck Yeah Bruce Timm!- 30th October 2014 Photo reblogged from ComicsAlliance with 58 notes comicsalliance: BRUCE TIMM LEADS A WORTHY ANTHOLOGY CELEBRATING MARVEL’S 75TH ANNIVERSARY [REVIEW]By Chris SimsYou probably haven’t heard since they haven’t really been making a big deal of it, but this year marks the official 75th Anniversary of Marvel Comics.

Sort of. It actually marks the 75th anniversary of the publication of Marvel Comics #1, which introduced the world to the Human Torch and paved the way for the company that would eventually become the modern Marvel Comics which really came about in 1961, but you know what? That’s a good enough reason for a party.To that end, this week saw the release of the Marvel 75th Anniversary Celebration, an anthology that caught my eye mostly because it features legendary and still hugely popular Batman: The Animated Series co-creator Bruce Timm adapting a Captain America story written by Stan Lee in 1941, and that is definitely something that I want to read. 7th October 2014.

Frank Miller -The Complete Works- Skottie Young (site officiel) Rafael Albuquerque (site officiel) Santolouco (site officiel) J.H. Williams III (site officiel) Rafael Grampa | Le bla de Rafael Grampa, bla, bla!