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Posts tagged comics

Silver Banshee by Kent Williams

Batwoman by Bruce Timm

Batwoman by Bruce Timm

Blueberry by Moebius

Stray Toasters by Bill Sienkiewicz

Storm by Eric Canete

Spider-Man by Stuart Sayger

Venom by Andrew Robinson

Rei by Bruce Timm

Boba Fett by Dan Brereton

This scene is one of my earliest comic memories. It was the first point at which I saw a comic character making a mistake, which meant it was probably the first time I really processed them properly as characters and human.
Spider-man has webbed up a doorway to stop a criminal escaping, but then realises that the criminal is escaping out of the window instead, and in his hurry to catch them he forgets his own webbing.
It seems gloriously ridiculous out of context, but if memory serves it was part of a pretty intense and dramatic story featuring Alex Summers (Havok).

This scene is one of my earliest comic memories. It was the first point at which I saw a comic character making a mistake, which meant it was probably the first time I really processed them properly as characters and human.

Spider-man has webbed up a doorway to stop a criminal escaping, but then realises that the criminal is escaping out of the window instead, and in his hurry to catch them he forgets his own webbing.

It seems gloriously ridiculous out of context, but if memory serves it was part of a pretty intense and dramatic story featuring Alex Summers (Havok).

(via godiseven)

Ben Grimm by Moebius

Blueberry by Moebius

Dazzler by Bill Sienkiewicz, May 1983, Marvel Fanfare

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