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trioxina245 · 2 years ago
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Batman & Superman by Dave Gibbons & Rick Taylor
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icecrematorium · 1 year ago
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NCKTG
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accessant · 2 years ago
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More inking practice. And a nod to Mr Gibbons. Bats v Predator.
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icecrematorium · 1 year ago
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Just saying.....
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 2 years ago
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WOULD YOU IRREVERSIBLY MUTILATE A COMIC-BOOK TO BUY A T-SHIRT?
PIC INFO: Spotlight on a faux coupon/advertisement for a "MYSTERY INCORPORATED" T-shirt, from the pages of "Mystery Incorporated" Vol. 1 #1. April, 1993. Marvel Comics. Words/text by the "Affable" Al Moore.
"Hear me, children of America! Do not even think of simply photo-copying this coupon and sending it in! No! Instead, cut up this comic, making it worthless! In this way, my Soviet masters shall bring the capitalist comic collector's market to its knees! YAH-HA-HA-HA!!"
-- RED BRAIN (Soviet supervillain from the "1963" comic-book series)
Source: https://viewcomiconline.com/1963-issue-1.
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lumber · 9 months ago
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"Who squanches the SquanchMen?"
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Wanted to wish a very Happy Birthday to #WatchMen legend #DaveGibbons with this ridiculous #RickAndMorty super squanchy #MashUp! ❤️🎂🎁🎈🎉🥳💕
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#AdultSwim #DCComics #AlanMoore #DanHarmon #JustinRoiland
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dynamobooks · 2 months ago
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Darwyn Cooke & Amanda Conner: Before Watchmen: Minutemen/Silk Spectre (2014)
#darwyncooke #amandaconner #alanmoore #davegibbons #watchmen #minutemen #silkspectre #dccomics #comics
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itshouseofwarpeddesire · 10 months ago
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#thejoker #davegibbons
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redcabincomics · 7 months ago
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Fantastic retro TV ad from 1977 for British newsstand stalwart “2000 AD”, celebrating the release of issue 1 and its hard-to-find free SPACE SPINNER. Never has a piece of plastic been seared into the minds of a generation so permanently. The ad’s presenter is long-serving alien editor THARG.
"2000 AD" is a British weekly science fiction comic magazine that debuted in 1977, created by writer and editor Pat Mills. Known for its gritty, satirical, and often anarchic style, the magazine quickly set itself apart from other comics of the time. Early issues featured a mix of science fiction stories, including "Flesh," "Invasion," and "Harlem Heroes." The publication became a launchpad for many notable creators, such as Alan Moore, who wrote "The Ballad of Halo Jones," and Grant Morrison, who created "Zenith." Other influential contributors included Garth Ennis and Dave Gibbons, each adding to the magazine's diverse and innovative storytelling.
Judge Dredd made his debut in the second issue of "2000 AD" on 5 March 1977, and swiftly became its flagship character. Created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra, Judge Dredd is a law enforcement officer in the dystopian future city of Mega-City One, known for his strict adherence to the law. Alongside Dredd, other notable characters like Johnny Alpha from "Strontium Dog," Rogue Trooper, Slaine, and Nemesis the Warlock helped define the magazine's unique blend of dark humour, social commentary, and imaginative storytelling. "2000 AD" has maintained its status as a cornerstone of British pop culture, continuing to publish weekly and influencing generations of comic creators and fans.
Jason Kingsley Rebellion Film Studios 2000 AD
#2000AD #JudgeDredd #MegaCityOne #ThargTheMighty #PatMills #JohnWagner #CarlosEzquerra #AlanMoore #GrantMorrison #GarthEnnis #DaveGibbons #TheBalladOfHaloJones #Zenith #StrontiumDog #RogueTrooper #Slaine #NemesisTheWarlock #DurhamRed #JudgeAnderson #SamSlade #RoboHunter #ABCWarriors #CursedEarth #JudgeDeath #TheDarkJudges #Prog2000 #FutureShocks #RebellionPublishing #2000ADArt #2000ADComics
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doronjosama · 8 months ago
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Today's eBay spotlight (Seller ID: RadioIndy)! Secret Service #2 (CVR A) from 2012! Superspy action by Mark Millar & Dave Gibbons from Icon/Marvel Comics! #comics #secretservice #markmillar #davegibbons #marvelcomics #iconcomics #2012 #ComicCollector #comicdealer #auctions #ebay #RadioIndy #DownsizingMyCollection #EverythingMustGo #BuyMyStuff
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keycomicbooks · 4 months ago
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Super Soldier Man of War #1 (1997) Dave Gibbons Script, Pencils, and Cover. One-Shot (1996) Amalgam Comics
#SuperSoldier #ManofWar #1 (1997) #DaveGibbons Script, Pencils, and Cover, One-Shot https://www.rarecomicbooks.fashionablewebs.com/Super%20Soldier%20Man%20of%20War.html @rarecomicbooks Website Link In Bio Page If Applicable. SAVE ON SHIPPING COST - NOW AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL PICK UP IN DELTONA, FLORIDA #AmalgamComics #RareComics #KeyComicBooks
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tales-from-the-quarantine · 7 months ago
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Fantastic retro TV ad from 1977 for British newsstand stalwart “2000 AD”, celebrating the release of issue 1 and its hard-to-find free SPACE SPINNER. Never has a piece of plastic been seared into the minds of a generation so permanently. The ad’s presenter is long-serving alien editor THARG.
"2000 AD" is a British weekly science fiction comic magazine that debuted in 1977, created by writer and editor Pat Mills. Known for its gritty, satirical, and often anarchic style, the magazine quickly set itself apart from other comics of the time. Early issues featured a mix of science fiction stories, including "Flesh," "Invasion," and "Harlem Heroes." The publication became a launchpad for many notable creators, such as Alan Moore, who wrote "The Ballad of Halo Jones," and Grant Morrison, who created "Zenith." Other influential contributors included Garth Ennis and Dave Gibbons, each adding to the magazine's diverse and innovative storytelling.
Judge Dredd made his debut in the second issue of "2000 AD" on 5 March 1977, and swiftly became its flagship character. Created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra, Judge Dredd is a law enforcement officer in the dystopian future city of Mega-City One, known for his strict adherence to the law. Alongside Dredd, other notable characters like Johnny Alpha from "Strontium Dog," Rogue Trooper, Slaine, and Nemesis the Warlock helped define the magazine's unique blend of dark humour, social commentary, and imaginative storytelling. "2000 AD" has maintained its status as a cornerstone of British pop culture, continuing to publish weekly and influencing generations of comic creators and fans.
Jason Kingsley Rebellion Film Studios 2000 AD
#2000AD #JudgeDredd #MegaCityOne #ThargTheMighty #PatMills #JohnWagner #CarlosEzquerra #AlanMoore #GrantMorrison #GarthEnnis #DaveGibbons #TheBalladOfHaloJones #Zenith #StrontiumDog #RogueTrooper #Slaine #NemesisTheWarlock #DurhamRed #JudgeAnderson #SamSlade #RoboHunter #ABCWarriors #CursedEarth #JudgeDeath #TheDarkJudges #Prog2000 #FutureShocks #RebellionPublishing #2000ADArt #2000ADComics
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icecrematorium · 1 year ago
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Dr. Grimhattan
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frazerbrown-producer · 7 months ago
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Fantastic retro TV ad from 1977 for British newsstand stalwart “2000 AD”, celebrating the release of issue 1 and its hard-to-find free SPACE SPINNER. Never has a piece of plastic been seared into the minds of a generation so permanently. The ad’s presenter is long-serving alien editor THARG.
"2000 AD" is a British weekly science fiction comic magazine that debuted in 1977, created by writer and editor Pat Mills. Known for its gritty, satirical, and often anarchic style, the magazine quickly set itself apart from other comics of the time. Early issues featured a mix of science fiction stories, including "Flesh," "Invasion," and "Harlem Heroes." The publication became a launchpad for many notable creators, such as Alan Moore, who wrote "The Ballad of Halo Jones," and Grant Morrison, who created "Zenith." Other influential contributors included Garth Ennis and Dave Gibbons, each adding to the magazine's diverse and innovative storytelling.
Judge Dredd made his debut in the second issue of "2000 AD" on 5 March 1977, and swiftly became its flagship character. Created by writer John Wagner and artist Carlos Ezquerra, Judge Dredd is a law enforcement officer in the dystopian future city of Mega-City One, known for his strict adherence to the law. Alongside Dredd, other notable characters like Johnny Alpha from "Strontium Dog," Rogue Trooper, Slaine, and Nemesis the Warlock helped define the magazine's unique blend of dark humour, social commentary, and imaginative storytelling. "2000 AD" has maintained its status as a cornerstone of British pop culture, continuing to publish weekly and influencing generations of comic creators and fans.
Jason Kingsley Rebellion Film Studios 2000 AD
#2000AD #JudgeDredd #MegaCityOne #ThargTheMighty #PatMills #JohnWagner #CarlosEzquerra #AlanMoore #GrantMorrison #GarthEnnis #DaveGibbons #TheBalladOfHaloJones #Zenith #StrontiumDog #RogueTrooper #Slaine #NemesisTheWarlock #DurhamRed #JudgeAnderson #SamSlade #RoboHunter #ABCWarriors #CursedEarth #JudgeDeath #TheDarkJudges #Prog2000 #FutureShocks #RebellionPublishing #2000ADArt #2000ADComics
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bonnettsbooks · 2 years ago
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There isn't enough time for a deep-dive post into these #BannedBooksWeek bangers. Each one is a classic! These 6 masterpieces include award winners, movie & TV tie-ins, genre benders, convention breakers, & world shakers. Ursula K. Le Guin's "The Left Hand of Darkness" #UrsulaKLeGuin #TheLeftHandOfDarkness Cory Doctorow's "Little Brother" #CoryDoctorow #LittleBrother Alan Moore & Dave Gibbons' "Watchmen" #AlanMoore #DaveGibbons #Watchmen John Gardner's "Grendel" #JohnGardner #Grendel Stephen King's "The Tommyknockers" #StephenKing #TheTommyknockers Daniel Keyes' "Flowers for Algernon" aka "Charly" #DanielKeyes #FlowersForAlgernon #Charly (at Bonnett's Book Store) https://www.instagram.com/p/CizsrJJOU1i/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 2 years ago
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"THEIR TERROR OF ME BALANCED BY AN ALMOST RELIGIOUS AWE."
PIC INFO: Resolution at 1680x2614 -- Spotlight on a towering Doctor Manhattan "serving his country" in the American-Indochinese War, from "Watchmen" Vol. 1 #4. December, 1986. Artwork/letters by Dave Gibbons and John Higgins (colors). DC Comics.
"The Vietcong are expected to surrender within the week. Many have given themselves up already... Often, they ask to surrender to me personally, their terror of me balanced by an almost religious awe."
-- DR. MANHATTAN on his experiences in Vietnam (script/story by Alan Moore)
Source: https://fictionalomniverse.forumotion.com/t1578-doctor-manhattan-respect-thread.
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