Tag: DC Comics

148 – Bat-Mite

Another request for Joe Grunenwald (who hasn’t updated his blog in almost two months). The only comics I’ve read with Bat-Mite in them are the Evan Dorkin World’s Funnest Bat-Mite/Mxyzptlk team-up/battle, and the Grant Morrison Batman: RIP storyline, which was hilarious. But I do remember him from the old Batman cartoon I used to watch …

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139 – Li'l Nightwing

137 – Hawkman

My ex-girlfriend loved Hawkman (Hawkgirl, actually. Hawkman just sorta came along for the ride). Her enthusiasm for the Hawkfolk made me really like them too. Interested in seeing what the new DC Reeboo – uh – launch – Savage Hawkman book will be like, despite the fact that I care nothing for the creative team. …

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128 – Batman in Culottes

Over on Twitter, comic writer Gail Simone started a meme, drawings of Batman wearing Culottes. I thought, hey, I like Batman, I like making fun of Batman, and I draw. I also do a drawing a day, for which I have nothing yet for today. 10 minutes during lunch, and ta-daa.

Ok, PANIC!: Doctors

My two favorite superhero mystic doctors. Though, I do believe Fate only has an honorary doctorate from a small community college in Alabama.

123 – Martian Manhunter

This deserves a better drawing in the future, out of respect, and since he apparently will not be part of “The Big 7” in the New DC.

121 – Space Ghost

Y’know, the real one, not that bullshit talk-show one that raped my childhood.

118 – Aquaman

Another of my long list of failures at life.

112 – Morpheus

Sandman is one of those books I feel bad about for not reading more of. Back in the mid-90s, DC began publishing (along with black and white versions of Alan Moore’s Swamp Thing) Sandman under the header Vertigo Essentials. I bought ’em all for the 20 issues it lasted, and I enjoyed it greatly. Then …

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110 – Starfire

Starfire is the Tawny Kitaen of superheroes. I’m pretty sure that to every pre-pubescent comic geek in the 80s, Starfire is a total representation of sex, and how frightening and awesome it is. I’m honestly surprised that whenever the exploitation, sexualization and objectification of female comic characters gets brought up, no one ever brings up …

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