Rehearsal. #Superman
Posts by Matthew Vincenty
The famous photo of a white man holding an American flag like a spear as he seemingly attacks a Black man during an anti-busing protest in Boston on April 5, 1976
Fifty years ago today, the shame of my hometown
Happy first contact day!
Action Comics #27 (1940). On the cover, Superman is stopping a lion that escaped from a circus cage from attacking Lois Lane.
Cover by Paul Cassidy.
Guess I’ll be buying two copies!
No trunks from the guy who brought back the trunks?
Must listen to episode for Supergirl fans. Some truly surprising bits and a lot of incredible “what might have been” ideas
shop.dc.com/products/sup... not to be a supernerd, but this is clearly in Interlac and not Kryptonian.
I want this ringtone!
But even then they both could only imagine someone enjoying this episode as a child or for nostalgic reasons. I genuinely enjoyed it. I said to my wife while watching it “this is a great episode!” To each their own I suppose!
I feel like Anthony generally gets less enjoyment from these color episodes than I do, but there has never been such a wide gulf in our reactions. The only part of this I agreed with is when @fobpodcasts.bsky.social said someone will love something you hate.
#HappyBirthday to legendary artist José Luis García-López (praise be his name) born in Pontevedra, Spain #OnThisDay March 26, 1948.
What a tragedy
Oh the link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=q82Y...
@codyjohnston.bsky.social does a showdy on aliens the same day the government registers aliens.gov! Conspiracy! www.404media.co/government-r...
Kerry Gammill is a criminally underrated Superman artist
Awesome logo! Please convince @paulkaminski.bsky.social to fix the Superman logo!
Instant preorder for me
It's kind of wild how driving the speed limit feels like an act of resistance against car culture
Isamu writes:
📷 I am sharing some hi-res scans of:
The cover art for Action Comics #644 ("Not Superman")
Ultraman using his heat vision flying over Metropolis. His symbol is a U, but the negative space does not create the up arrow that it should.
@paulkaminski.bsky.social you said on @diggingforkrpod.bsky.social that you wanted feedback, well the team messed up the Ultraman symbol in the issue but not the cover!
Commemorative bricks in the riverwalk along the Westport CT Public Library to longtime Superman artist and Wrstport resident #CurtSwan, BOTD in 1920.
Yes, I know it looks like the image is by Perez or Byrne and not Curt. Don't ask me. It was placed there by his family.
Pencils by Curt Swan—BOTD in 1920—for the never-to-be-published GREATEST 1960s STORIES EVER TOLD, VOL. 1, early-1990s.
Still simply the best at what he did! The great Curt Swan was born 106 years ago today!
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Is remembering artist Curt Swan on his birthday.
Happy to pick you up a copy if you’d like!
Variant cover for Superman/Spider-Man #1 by Doc Shaner, featuring Spider-Man driving up the side of a building in the Spider-Mobile, and Superman driving the Super-Mobile, fending off attacks from their respective villains. It was a lot of work, thank you for your time.
Here's my variant cover for Superman/Spider-Man #1 without the text, featuring the vehicle that climbs walls and the other one that punches. Because I knew what to do with my one chance to draw Spider-Man.
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Super important issue to me as it was my personal first Superman comic. Before this I had read my dad’s comics, but didn’t have any of my own.
Here’s a complex commission done a few years back of Superboy Prime with Krypto. These take a lot out of me, because I hate using white correction fluid on a piece for a fan. So the further you get, the more pressure:)