Book 6 of 2026: The Many Odd Origins of Even Steven
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Posts by Duy Tano (The Comics Cube)
Book 5 of 2026: Mooncop by Tom Gauld www.patreon.com/posts/book-5...
You guys ever notice how Spider-Gwen's costume kinda looks like Steve Ditko designed it directly?
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Testing a different video in a different format , but it's Spider-Gwen and you all love her. youtu.be/EVc555z0gAw
Apologies for being MIA. I've cut down on social media so I'm barely ever on any of the platforms anymore (all is fine, don't worry!). If you have something and want to come on my show, please send me a message and we'll see if schedules work. I am late on news about releases and stuff. Thank you!
WIP post on my Patreon regarding a really cool detail about Spider-Gwen's costume. www.patreon.com/posts/153555...
What do you need right now? If the answer is "A dramatic reading by @paulgcornish.bsky.social of legendary Russian novelist Vladimir Nabokov's 1942 poem about Superman's sex life," then you're in luck! youtu.be/kinpu_MDZTc
Book 4 of 2026: Goliath by Tom Gauld www.patreon.com/posts/book-4...
Also:
The artist is one of the storytellers and is therefore taking part in the "writing" so talk about them when you're talking about a comic.
Mine:
DC and Marvel are niche. The real Big Two are Scholastic and Viz.
Got an iPad and decided to practice drawing with it, using my latest obsession, Dispatch
What do you need right now? If the answer is "A dramatic reading by @paulgcornish.bsky.social of legendary Russian novelist Vladimir Nabokov's 1942 poem about Superman's sex life," then you're in luck! youtu.be/kinpu_MDZTc
Book 3 of 2026: The Bible by Sheldon Mayer, Nestor Redondo, and Joe Kubert www.patreon.com/posts/book-3...
Book 2 of 2026: Dispatch, by various creators www.patreon.com/posts/book-2...
Book 1 of 2026: Mouse Guard: Dawn of the Black Axe by David Petersen and Gabriel Rodriguez www.patreon.com/posts/book-1...
If you're feeling superhero fatigue, Dispatch is the key . www.patreon.com/posts/dispat...
My comics reviews are now exclusive on Patreon, along with early access to all non-live and non-Filipino videos.
I have taken great steps to reduce my social media usage in the past few months, but my YouTube and Patreon will be active as far as work and life will allow.
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Book 152 of 60 for 2025: A Smithsonian Book of Comic-Book Comics www.patreon.com/posts/147073...
Book 151 of 60 for 2025: The Moon and Serpent Bumper Book of Magic www.patreon.com/posts/147072...
Book 150 of 60 for 2025: Absolute Superman by Geoff Johns & Gary Frank
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The final TERRY Sunday strip by Milton Caniff
79 years ago today. The final TERRY AND THE PIRATES strip by Milton Caniff. An elegant capper of a brilliant run.
Book 149 of 60 for 2025
Superman: Love and Mercy
The JSA conclusion, with all three Hourmen, is one of my favorite shorter stories in comics.
Book 148 of 60 for 2025
Donald Duck: Tales of Andold Wild Duck
Quite possibly my favorite opening page to any comic. Ever.
Sometimes people ask me what the big deal is about Jack Kirby. And I show them these two covers for the same story. The one on the left is by Gil Kane and Bernard Sachs, 1956. The one on the right is by Nick Cardy, 1973.
The thing that happened in between? Jack Kirby.
This Hourman by Tony Harris reminds me that Hourman is one of my absolute favorite characters and I would love a solid miniseries
It's been long enough that I think I could put the essay on my Patreon, but proceeds for this go to Doctors Without Borders.
It's put together by smoky man, who also put out the 50th-birthday book back in 2003.
A very happy birthday to the greatest of all time. I wrote a thing in this tribute book to him two years ago. Check it out. amzn.to/4o6HjJ8
It's incredible! One issue he's dealing with domestic abuse, another issue some bumbling fire monster is teaming up with like a caricature of a 1920s gangster.
And also, I love Gangbuster so much.