COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (4 January 2021)

It’s been a while since I last indulged in my passion for splash pages – a comic book technique that, while sometimes overused, can also be entirely justified, blowing readers minds by suddenly escalating the visual scale and submerging them in a single, expansive image… So, after a year devoted to cool covers, 2021 kicks off with weekly reminders of comics’ potential for awesomeness in the form of a trio of masterful splashes:

Nick FuryStrange Tales #159
Big Trouble in Little ChinaBig Trouble in Little China / Escape from New York #2
skybourneSkybourne #4
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Have a Gotham 2021

Will EisnerThe Spirit (31 December 1950)
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An extra Batman vs Giant Hand cover

Just one more…

sheldon moldoff

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COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (28 December 2020)

At the end of such a shitty year, it may not be a great consolation, but 2020’s final weekly reminder that comics can be awesome is a tribute to Batman’s frequent encounters with giant hands:

batmanbatmangiant handmatt wagnerjli

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An extra Ghosts cover

No Christmas post this year, but you can take this one as a present…

disco

‘In the disco – no one can hear you scream!’

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COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (21 December 2020)

Your weekly reminder that comics can be awesome, Ghosts edition:

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An extra Jack Kirby cover

Once again, I couldn’t resist…

Jack Kirby

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COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (15 December 2020)

Back to our usual programming. Your weekly reminder that comics can be awesome, Jack Kirby edition:

kirbyjack kirbyspace odyssey comicetriganmummy

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John le Carré (1931-2020)

Although his work had little to do with Batman comics, John le Carré was a foundational writer for some of the other stuff I cover in this blog. Between the Circus series and his other novels, he became one of my all-time favorite authors. Thank you for filling my head with spies, cold wars, doomed lovers, broken dreams, political intrigue, and hauntingly stirring prose…

“There are deaths we unconsciously prepare for, depending on our choice of trades. An undertaker contemplates his funeral, the rich man his destitution, the gaoler his imprisonment, the debauchee his impotence. An actor’s greatest terror, I am told, is to watch the theatre empty itself while he wrestles in a void for his lines, and what else is that but a premature vision of his dying? For the civil servant, it is the moment when his protective walls of privilege collapse around him and he finds himself no safer than the next man, exposed to the gaze of the overt world, answering like a lying husband for his laxities and evasions. And most of my intelligence colleagues, if I am honest, came into this category: their greatest fear was to wake up one morning to read their real names en clair in the newspapers; to hear themselves spoken of on the radio and television, joked and laughed about and, worse yet, questioned by the public they believed they served.”

(in The Secret Pilgrim)

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An extra meta-Batman cover

I just couldn’t resist adding this one…

joelle jones

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