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Tag Archives: Dave Sharpe
COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (18 December 2023)
An amusing (yet also depressing) reminder that comics can be awesome: Wonder Twins #4
Posted in GLIMPSES INTO AWESOMENESS
Tagged Dave Sharpe, Mark Russell, politics, Stephen Byrne, Wonder Twins
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COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (30 January 2023)
I’m still fixing some technical issues, but we should be back to our regular program on Thursday… In the meantime, here is a horrifying reminder that Batman comics can be awesome: Odyssey (v2) #6 Batman / Demon Legends of the … Continue reading
A month of Batman moments – Day 28
Wonder Twins #1
Posted in GOTHAM INTERLUDES
Tagged Batman's personality, Dave Sharpe, Mark Russell, Stephen Byrne
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A month of Batman moments – Day 4
Wonder Twins #9
Spotlight on Imperium
A while ago, I did a post about violent superhero movies that explore how scary it would be if there were actual super-beings around, especially ones less bound by old-fashioned morals than your regular mainstream heroes… This line of speculation … Continue reading
COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (August 2019)
Your August reminder that comics can be awesome… GrimJack #67 Spawn #6 Ivar, Timewalker #9
COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (May 2019)
While I hope superheroes don’t become as hegemonic in film as they did in comic books, Anthony and Joe Russo’s Avengers: Endgame is further proof that this genre can make for great cinema that is both fun to watch and … Continue reading