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Mightygodking.com » Post Topic » A WTF?! Comics Story To End ‘Em All, Or “Well, I Didn’t Kiss Him!” In my recent look at at Harry Lucey’s work, I somehow didn’t manage to link to a Lucey-drawn story that is particularly memorable, though for all the wrong reasons.

Mightygodking.com » Post Topic » A WTF?! Comics Story To End ‘Em All, Or “Well, I Didn’t Kiss Him!”

Stephen Colbert Makes His Debut In Amazing Spider-Man #573. VERTIGO. RADIOMARU.com is Bryan Lee O'Malley's website. By Ramón Pérez » Comic » one. The story you’re about to read updates on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

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Www.AskDrEldritch.com. Abacus Comics. The Comics Curmudgeon » Blog Archive » Metapost: Slightly premature comments of the week! We’ve got some running around to do this afternoon; I’m hoping to get Sunday’s strips up tonight, but, in case I don’t, I thought I’d get the CsOTW out of the way now.

The Comics Curmudgeon » Blog Archive » Metapost: Slightly premature comments of the week!

Here’s the top comment, which just about sums up the week’s drama. “Remember the world before the Internet? I remember it as a time of innocence, when it would never occur to us that somewhere, someone is beating off to Slylock Fox.” –Rocky Jones And here are the almost-made-its — a big list, this week. Basic Instructions. Browse Hero. Who Wants to Be a Rocket Pirate? The Secret Friend Society » Salamander Dream » page 1. PX! Edison1f.gif (GIF Image, 350x400 pixels) Religion of Comic Book Characters (Religion. < Return to Adherents.com homepage -- Frank Miller, author of ; etc. ( 28 February 2006 ) The emphasis of this page is on fictional characters who originated as comic book characters. Of course real-life people such as Pope John Paul II, St. Francis of Assisi, and Mother Teresa have been depicted in comic books (Marvel published one-shot comics about these prominent Catholics), but such people are not listed here.

We want this page to be as accurate as possible, backed up by objective, published information and not based on conjecture. Characters are grouped by religious affiliation and are listed alphabetically. Have a question about this website? For each character, you can click on the link in the "religious affiliation" column to see supporting material, excerpts from the comics, images, discussion, etc. about and their religious affiliation. God Squad. Anger grows over Muhammad cartoon. Protests have spread across the Muslim world over the publication in Europe of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.

Anger grows over Muhammad cartoon

The drawings, first printed in Denmark, sparked a fresh row when they were re-run in several newspapers, leading to the sacking of a French editor. The man named to replace the France Soir editor has now resigned. There have been anti-French and Danish protests in Pakistan over the cartoons but one Jordanian paper reprinted them urging Muslims to "be reasonable". Palestinian gunmen briefly surrounded EU offices in Gaza to demand an apology over the cartoons. Norway has closed its mission in the West Bank to the public in response to threats from two militant groups against Norwegians, Danes and French people.

Foreign ministry spokesman Rune Bjaastad told the BBC News website that the office would remain closed until further notice, but no decision had yet been made on withdrawing staff. Free speech. How &quot;Christ, What an Asshole!&quot; is the Answer to the New Yorker Magazine Caption Contest. DIAL B for BLOG. IN THE BEGINNING, Superman was NOT created as a Christ figure. In the years before the Man of Steel’s creation, the standard science fiction hero had been an earthman who rocketed to an alien planet, a la Flash Gordon or later hero Adam Strange. Then, in Action Comics #1, June 1938 (cover pictured right), two Jewish teenagers named and Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster added a novel twist to the old formula. Jhkimrpg: Initial Thoughts on Truth &amp; Justice. So I'm back online and in the USA now.

jhkimrpg: Initial Thoughts on Truth &amp; Justice

While travelling, I brought a copy of Chad Underkoffler's Truth & Justice. I'm working on a full review for the near future, but I thought I'd share my opening thoughts on it. I started the game particularly intrigued. After all, how many RPGs invoke make Northrop Frye an integral part of in their introduction to comic books? T&amp;J RPG Resource Site. Dinosaur comics - August 23rd 2005. Webcomics Attract Spit, Fans. Holy Comics! Crack-house-crack-heads.gif (GIF Image, 424x223 pixels)