This is a comic on a shirt. It was done by Mike Allred whose I, Zombie covers I really dig. If you’d like to buy one of these head over here.
Monkey Around, Issue 1, Vol. 4 – Nerd Shirt of the Day
S.H.I.E.L.D. #2 – Preview
I don’t know too much about the story in this issue, nor have I read the first(Dillon did that). But, below the cut are images from the issue to feast your eyes upon.
Read These, Burn the Rest – June 3rd, 2010
So in case you didn’t know, every week rectangular art-booklets telling serialized stories are released, and this week is no different. Although it is different in the sense that because of the holiday the shipping is pushed back to Thursday. So yeah. Deal with that, folks. Dreaded postage.
Weekend Wonderer – Did I Mention Today is Free Comic Book Day?
Webcomic of the Week – Thinkin’ Lincoln
The floating head of Abraham Lincoln. Really, if I explain past that, I’m just ruining things. But I suppose given that this is a review, I must go further. The floating head of Abraham Lincoln stars in Thinkin’ Lincoln, a webcomic by Miles Grover. It details little adventures and jokes about history and wacky situations with Lincoln’s closest friends, like George Washington or Queen Elizabeth II. Abe just cruises around and learns important things about life, love, and the world in general. With the help of Charles Darwin and Zombie Mark Twain, he will reach adulthood and learn a number of life lessons. It may not seem like it fits, but it certainly does.
It’s Galactus Time, Apparently
Be sure to mark your calendars because April is set to be Galactus time. Meaning it’s time for someone, somewhere (seemingly from these recent ads, Leonardo da Vinci) to save some lives from that hungry, hungry man they call Galactus. How hungry is he? Well, he’s so hungry he could eat a planet. Probably yours. Nah, I’m just kidding. It’s definitely yours.
Top Ten Comics of 2009 Sorta Kinda
I’m going to do a little belated rundown of what I feel were the best of the comics released last year that I’ve read, that everyone should be taking a look at. Hit the button to find out my entirely correct opinions.
Webcomic of the Week – Johnny Wander
I love the look of this comic.
Johnny Wander is a very interesting and entertaining comic that has a great, professional look. Written by Ananth, drawn by Yuko and developed by Conrad (all cast members to the series) this comic follows them, along with a number of their friends, and some strange or peculiar things they encounter in their lives. The pacing of the comic is perfect. They don’t attempt to do anything too elaborate or crazy. They’re just really enjoyable stories about these friends and their attempting to put their adult lives together.
I Have No Idea What This Means
Oh my God look at the face the Lizard is making.
There’s a lot going on in this promo for the new year of Spider-Man, which has been declared by Marvel as being a big Spidey year. Right off the bat the promo would seem to indicate that things might be changing in terms of what happened in One More Day, a Spider-Man story hated more than the entirety of the Clone Saga. Judging by the fact that the image came out in increments, set up as sections of a puzzle, I’d like to think that the puzzle pieces are Spider-Man’s memories being reformed. However, I’d say Mary Jane in a wedding dress is a red herring. And she’s wearing white? Really? She’s not fooling anyone.
Webcomic of the Week – Allan
Autobiographical webcomics are bountiful on the web. Still, there are a few here and there that manage to stick out. For me, Allan is one of those comics. It follows author Allan Wood, a young man who chronicles his life day by day in his drawings. By all accounts, Allan is just a nice kid who made a webcomic and is struggling to figure out what else he wishes to do. Every now and then his personal stories show a lot about who he is, how he lives, and what funny things can happen to some people.











