Tag: DC Comics

377. Static Shock

I never read any of the comics, but I did enjoy the cartoon quite a bit, and the couple cameos he made in the Justice League ‘toon. I’ve seen some movies. The Lego Movie was fantastic and I can’t recommend it enough. I don’t want to talk much about it because it should just be …

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373. Cyborg

My list for this month is a little Marvel-heavy, so I’m trying to break it up with other characters when I can. Cyborg was a character I first “found” from the Super Powers cartoon back in my childhood. I always liked him, Firestorm too. Eventually I discovered Wolfman & Perez’s TEEN TITANS and continued to …

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360. Lex Luthor

355. Kid Flash

Lotsa talk about Wally West making his New 52 debut in a few months. The cover of his reappearance features a blue-clad Flash-like guy, but it might not be Wally. Mayhaps Wally is being set up to be the new Kid Flash again? I dunno. I do know that it will most likely be fucking …

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347. Bane

327. Fourth Doctor

It’s Christmas Eve, and a tradition for geeks is the Doctor Who Christmas Special, which airs tomorrow. So, I got The Doctor on my mind, which was super fortunate when muh pal Joseph G. Runenwald asked me to do a sketch on this blank Doctor Who sketch variant cover. He mostly did it because he …

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311. Abra Kadabra

…and thus ends Flash Rogues Week.

310. Mr. Element

309. The Trickster

So I’ve been trying to keep this a secret, but I should just go ahead and announce that we are in the middle of “Flash Rogues Week” in honor of The Flash returning to television this week… Nah, I’ve been doing it because I know my friend Joe G. would get a kick out of …

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308. Pied Piper

The only Pied Piper Flash comic I ever read was the one where as a reformed villain and friend of Wally West (the one true Flash), he came out of the closet. Nowadays, that’d be a six-part epic crossover instead of one page of an otherwise unmemorable comic (literally, it is the only thing I …

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