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JL8: A Webcomic

JL8: A Webcomic
JL8 #255 by Yale Stewart Based on characters in DC Comics. Like the Facebook page here! Archive Twitter Help support more content by becoming a Patron! Hello, everyone! -Yale Related:  serapisces

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The Case Of The Vanishing D&D Artist, DAVID TRAMPIER ⋆ Film Goblin An Evening Cab Ride It was a cool February evening in Carbondale when Southern Illinois University student Arin Thompson stepped into a well-worn taxi cab. The driver Dave was friendly enough but rather quiet. Usually that was a good trait to have in a cabbie, but in this case, it was a not what Arin needed. Arin was writing an article on local cabbies for the school paper and was hoping for a night of wacky adventure, but as it turned out it was uneventful. At the end of the ride, the student and cabbie shook hands, and a photo of Dave The Driver was taken. It was 2002. Smell Ya Later Arin published his article and that was that. Within a few weeks, the tabletop gaming world was abuzz. Early D&D David Trampier, who often signed his work “D.A.T.” or “Tramp,” was one of the most prolific artists around the time of the First Edition. My all-time fave was Emirikol The Chaotic, a mysterious magic-user (perhaps based on one of Tramp’s own characters) causing havoc on a city street: Wormy the Dragon

VG Cats REVIEW: BATMAN AND ROBIN FUTURE'S END #1 - DC Comics News Batman is on the hunt for Heretic in BATMAN AND ROBIN: FUTURE’S END #1; and he’s not alone! Written by Ray Fawkes and art by Dustin Nguyen on pencils, Derek Fridolfs inks, and John Kalisz on color, this issue is one big brawl, and an interesting one. Bruce is hunting a seemingly revived (or cloned, more likely) Heretic, and meanwhile, a very teenaged Robin, Duke (notably African American, and notably a character introduced in Zero Year over in Batman, Duke Thomas) is dealing with some shady cyborg operations. Bruce is in bad, very bad shape, with a frazzled Alfred keeping a tab on his vital signs. Bruce engages Heretic, and meanwhile Duke begs to be kept in the loop and to come help. Heretic throttles Bruce hard until Duke arrives, Alfred patching through coordinates without Bruce’s consent. Duke. I really don’t have many qualms here. Solid issue; classic (as in not learning anything) Bruce being stubborn and Robin wanting to help.

untitled This comic is based on a conversation my friend and I were having about a new anime we’ve been watching and, to drive home my point, I am legitimately too embarrassed to tell you which one. But, however, you are welcome to guess. Caldy P.S. – There’s still time to donate to the Postcard Charity Drive! Do it!

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