The days of latex suits and guys in masks are numbered
Fairbairn-Sykes Head of Station
Posts : 2296 Member Since : 2011-03-14 Location : Calgary, Canada
Subject: Re: How comic books covers have changed Thu Mar 31, 2011 2:38 am
But then you would only find this comic book on a back shelf in the indie section of an inde comic book shop -- it's not like the old days where comics were sold on magazine racks out in the open for kids to buy.
bitchcraft Potential 00 Agent
Posts : 3372 Member Since : 2011-03-28 Location : I know........I know
Subject: Re: How comic books covers have changed Thu Mar 31, 2011 2:44 am
Kids have their own line of comics these days, Marvel has to rate its comics now....
Punisher used to be for everyone back in the 80s...not this time...Bullseye is f**king crazy. Punishermax is my #1 book of course...
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Subject: Re: How comic books covers have changed Mon Apr 04, 2011 10:55 am
I have a reactionary liking for old fashioned comic covers,such as this issue of Ministry of Space:
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Subject: Re: How comic books covers have changed Wed Apr 20, 2011 12:03 am
Don't know if we need yet another comic thread so may as well post this here...
Anyone here interested in online comics such as http://www.nowheregirl.com
It was inspired by MOO7RE's favourites, b-movie.
(Can't believe that wasn't a hit, but, still, its reputation lingers on.)