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Stray Toasters by Bill Sienkiewicz

Erica Moen's Queer Comic 

…I wish I was surprised at the nonsense Moen has to put up with.

I’ll be honest, I’d never really understood how Moen identifies entirely, but I think an important way to deal with things you don’t quite understand is to not call people names or give them abuse over it.

Another great little comic from Moen. (This is Nick, by the way.)

Angie Wang:

So I am going ahead with this mini and hopefully, *hopefully*, I’ll make it in time for a TCAF debut. I was hoping to do it in purple, but chances are I’ll be xeroxing this at a copy shop in Toronto at the last minute. Black and white it is, at least for now.

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Galactus by Moebius

If you only read one page of Spleenal’s Weak As I Am, make it this one. Specifically the British Planet Of The Apes.

(But really, you should read the whole thing. It is skill.)

colleencoover:

Two years ago, former Marvel Comics bullpen member Steve Bunche posted a comics try-out page submitted to Marvel in the 1990s by an unknown hopeful. The page, while lacking in polish and technique, nevertheless had very clear storytelling, and, as Bunche notes in his blog post: “While this guy would never have gotten work in a professional comic as a penciller, I have to admire his talent for creating an instant classic of a non sequitor:”

artist unknown

You are not imagining this. Wolverine stalks through the wilderness, searching for we know not what, and finds the late Freddie Mercury, frontman of the band Queen.

The page has since been rattling around on the Internet, occasionally reposted and retweeted, chuckled over and admired by people like my studiomate Jeff Parker, which is how I originally became aware of it. And it just kind of got stuck in my head. For TWO YEARS.

The story as presented raises a number of questions. What is Wolverine looking for? Agents of AIM? Peace and solitude? Or, as my other studiomate Memorial artist Rich Ellis suggested: is he looking to find Somebody To Love?

And how and why does Freddie Mercury appear at the end of his search? Was his tragically fatal illness miraculously cured, perhaps by an alien symbiote? Has he just returned from sailing the Seven Seas of Rhye? Or more simply and perhaps most logically, has Logan found himself in the presence of the worldly manifestation of a literal God of Rock?

And so, I have decided to explore these mysteries by recreating the original story, correcting some of the technical blunders on the way. I invite other artists to do the same, by which exercise we may one day come close to the fictional Truth of the matter.

Big Numbers by Bill Sienkiewicz

Mr. Fantastic by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers

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There's a free Becky Cloonan comic here, called 1989. 

It’s stupidly cute and bitter-sweet. Go read it, you fools.

Dani Moonstar from New Mutants #30, art by David Lafuente

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Catwoman and Batman by Ed Brubaker and Darwyn Cooke

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Russ Heath

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C3P0 & Darth Vader share a moment.
Art by Kilian Plunkett.

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“Need a place to change…”

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