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Tag Archives: Michelle Madsen
COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (13 November 2023)
World events keep bringing to mind punk rock songs I hadn’t revisited in a while, but occasionally I also look for more escapist fare… This includes pleasant reminders that comics can be awesome, such as this trio of lusciously crowded … Continue reading
Posted in GOTHAM INTERLUDES
Tagged Dave Stewart, Dick Sprang, Kelley Jones, Michelle Madsen, Nick Derington, politics
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COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (12 June 2023)
Just in case you needed another reminder that Batman comics can be awesome… Batman: Earth One Gotham After Midnight #2 Joker: Last Laugh #2
A month of Batman moments – Day 25
Gotham After Midnight #3
Posted in GOTHAM INTERLUDES
Tagged Kelley Jones, Michelle Madsen, Pat Brosseau, Steve Niles
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COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (13 July 2020)
Your badass reminder that comics can be awesome…
Posted in AWESOME COVERS
Tagged Black Science, Black Widow, covers, Elektra, Jeffrey Veregge, Joëlle Jones, Kaare Andrews, Lady Killer, Michelle Madsen, Mike Del Mundo, Ninjak, Phil Noto
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COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (20 April 2020)
This week, a reminder that Batman comics (and their spin-offs) can look awesome…
Taking a break… (October 2018)
Because sometimes life gets in the way. Gotham After Midnight #1
Kelley Jones’ horrific Batman
Kelley Jones is one of the most divisive Batman artists. His Dark Knight has absurdly long ears that look like devilish horns and fingers that look like claws. And it’s not just Batman who feels like a nightmarish hallucination: most … Continue reading
Posted in ART OF BATMAN COMICS
Tagged Doug Moench, Greg Wright, horror, John Beatty, Kelley Jones, Michelle Madsen, Pat Brosseau, Steve Niles
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