Tag Archives: Howard the Duck

COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (3 June 2024)

…and today’s reminder that comics can be awesome is a tribute to the trippiness of old Marvel covers!

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Ty Templeton’s playful Batman

Last month/year, I addressed how Ty Templeton wrote what I consider to be a quintessential take on Batman comics. Today, I want to focus on a specific aspect of Templeton’s scripts, namely their sense of humor. Harley Quinn and Batman … Continue reading

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COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (9 May 2022)

Comics and cinema seem more intertwined than ever. Even setting aside the countless film adaptations of superhero franchises, the coolest movies in recent times have evoked many of the magical features of comic books. Thematically, last year’s The Worst Person … Continue reading

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