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brandonnn:

Excerpts of a trainwreck of a David Lynch bio-comic. The best bit is how the artist couldn’t be bothered drawing Twin Peaks cast members, so he just literally pasted in cut-out photos of their heads.
Stupid Comics

brandonnn:

Excerpts of a trainwreck of a David Lynch bio-comic. The best bit is how the artist couldn’t be bothered drawing Twin Peaks cast members, so he just literally pasted in cut-out photos of their heads.

Stupid Comics

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This weekend I took a trip to Quake, which if you like old toys or nostalgia, is the greatest place in the city for the enjoyment of said things. I stumbled across some gold in a cardboard box of 50 cent packs (with sticks of gum still included) of Dick Tracy, the Rocketeer, and these, Toxic High cards.

I have now become obsessed with these and disappointed that I never knew about them as a kid, they would have trumped my interest in Garbage Pail Kids. The artwork (by Drew Friedman) is fantastic and the subject manner is crude, hilarious, and borderline inappropriate for a set of kids cards, which of course, makes them all the better. I wish things were still like they were when I was a kid and we didn’t live in an oversensitive age of parenting.

I may or may not have bid on a box of these on ebay. It was 99 cents, don’t judge me.

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Matthew Allison covers Brave and the Bold 68. Original cover by Mike Sekowsky andMurphy Anderson; DC 1966.
An entire blog of dedicated to current artists redoing old comic covers in their own style. Lots of good stuff on here.
Click through to visit the “Covered” blog.
Sorry for all the comic posts today.

Matthew Allison covers Brave and the Bold 68. Original cover by Mike Sekowsky andMurphy Anderson; DC 1966.

An entire blog of dedicated to current artists redoing old comic covers in their own style. Lots of good stuff on here.

Click through to visit the “Covered” blog.

Sorry for all the comic posts today.

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What the fuck are you talking to me about ‘Twilight’ for
Author and Illustrator Darwyn Cook in an interview about his new graphic novel Parker: The Hunter. 
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