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Luke and Danny carefully search the halls of a museum not realizing armed mercenary soldiers are hiding behind a column waiting to attack them. - Power Man and Iron Fist #56, April 1979 by Mary Jo Duffy, Trevor Von Eeden & Frank Springer
Sweet Christmas!
Luke and Danny botch their first big job as a team!
They were hired to protect the Tutankhamen artifacts while on display in New York but the items were swapped with forgeries while on their watch -- and now the team is getting set to be sued for the loss of the items!
'What NICHE IP do you want to write for? The IP that you’re sure no one cares about but you.'
Mine would be for comics:
Wolfpack (Marvel Comics)
Penguina (Antarctic Press)
Equilibrium (The movie)
Tron
Bunraku (The movie)
Lost Boys
envy...
Kids Say Things - Gator Days Characters Bolero Bolero - Blue Frog - A little speaker of profound things. Some might call him weird. We all know he's deep. And weird. You can be deep and weird. Tammy - Green Frog - Bolero's mother. She loves her son and thinks he's the best. Charlie - Red Frog - Bolero's father. He loves his son and thinks he's the the greatest. Transcript Panel 1 Bolero's family is getting their day going. His parents greet him cheerful smiles and inquires about his night. Bolero's dad, Charlie, has a mug that says "Big Boy Mug". As he is a big boy, he has found this mug to be suitable to his needs. Tammy: Good morning, Bolero. Charlie: Did you sleep well. Panel 2 Bolero stares off into the distance. He looks as if he has experienced a thousand life times. He speaks. Bolero: I dreamed that everybody looked like me and I didn't know who I was and I was everyone and no one. Panel 3 Bolero looks blankly in a random direction. Tammy looks at her husband with concern. Charlie is entirely unsure what they are supposed to do in this situation. Panel 4 Bolero looks back to his parents and asks an extremely important question. Bolero: Can we have chocolate pancakes? Tammy throws her arms into the air in celebration. Tammy: YES! Charlie: I'll start it now! The family had a fine morning.
Kids Say Things - Gator Days
Brian Bolland
Arcee (pronounced RC) is an autobot from Transformers.
Season 3 of G1 Transformers is nuts. I should finish it by bedtime, but what an insane tonal shift. It seems like there’s a weird-ass alien monster every couple of episodes.
Also, I just noticed that Arcee actually transforms. She’s a car. I think she’s in robot form 99% of the time.
I need to give those a read.
Cover E by Sanford Greene -- Capes heroes Camelot, Night Knight, and Superball pose in front of a nighttime city skyline and look sick as hell
Here's that @sanfordgreene.bsky.social cover
Art of Asuka and Unit 02
Neon Genesis Evangelion
Manga Covers
Good luck!
$1 Pick up
trans cat girl, Hitomi, feels intimacy.
Artist: Dennis Goris
How tragic that you could publish, then re-publish, then re-publish, then re-publish, then re-publish a cartoon like this over and over again...
He was the first comic artist whose name I knew because of those toy books. When he got famous in the 90s for Ghost Rider and Wolverine it was like reconnecting with an old friend.
Yeah they had magnets and spring loaded elements, pull back motors and wind up features. I was amazed how many diverse functions each toy had.
I only found Power Lords as an adult. Story doesn't hold up but it was early Mark Texeria art, same era as his He-man mini comics and Sectuars run. The man was the king of toy tie in comics in the early eighties.
Same. And the art was Kelly Jones. It was his first work so it wasn't as super stylized as his Batman stuff later but still nice and gritty.
I never saw Star Com as a child but in high school I got to play with some of the smaller sets. Holy crap those were some incredibly well designed toys.
It definitely needed better story and characters though. It felt very generic astronaut mil sci-fi. Needed personality to go with playability.
Robotix
Sky Commanders
StarCom
There are so many toys that leap to mind whenever I hear Air Raiders -- Sky Commanders, Robotix and StarCom! Man, there were just soooo many weird setups and ideas back then, like just any kind of conflict
The Space Ghost comics came out of the gate punching WELL above its weight class and never stopped.
Quick, draw some random shit on his face so he thinks he's Chakotah when he wakes up!
ALREADY screwed something up lmao this is what the second image should have been
For anyone who missed it, Naked Penny Chapter One is gonna be posting right here on Bsky for the first time! One page at a time, all pages properly numbered, many in better resolution than they were on previous uploads. BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE (continue to next skeet)
Love what I'm working on but also:
Baron Munchausen
Barrett's Aldair
Howard's El Borak & Breckenridge Elkins
Moorcock's Corum & Hawkmoon
Charteris' Saint
Conan Doyle's Brigadier Gerard
Lumley's Titus Crow
Collin's Sonja Blue
Blackwood's John Silence
Modesty Blaise
Deighton's Harry Palmer
Guyver - the perfect intersection between power ranger superhero nonsense and H. R. Geiger style body horror.
Let me make this magic. It has been living in my brain for 30+ years.
My take would be more like Clone High. If you can resurrect the dead in powerful superhuman bodies, why limited just to recently killed soldiers?
I spent way too much time trying to figure out how the fuck Air Raiders worked. The planet wasn't hard vacuum so I always assumed the atmosphere was saturated with inert gas to the point it was deoxygenated and unbreathable.
from DC Comics: Bombshells #5 (2016); written by Marguerite Bennett; art by Ming Doyle, Mirka Andolfo, and Bilquis Evely; colors by Doug Garbark and Wendy Broome
#Comics #HarleyQuinn #PoisonIvy #PunchNazis
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