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curtvilescomic · 2 years ago
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This is why Hellboy rules.
B.P.R.D. The Universal Machine by Mike Mignola, Doug Arcudi, Guy Davis 
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omercifulheaves · 2 years ago
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Aliens: Stronghold #1 - #4  Art by Doug Mahnke
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ciaervo1 · 6 months ago
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sjbattleangel · 9 months ago
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As a proud pansexual: If they're anything like my dear Jeri here, count me in!
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Nope, your eyes don't deceive you. That is Jeri, a friendly, talking, wise-cracking Xenomorph with a penchant for cuban cigars. We all need a Jeri in our lives. From Aliens: Stronghold (1994) #3 by John Arcudi and Doug Mahnke.
NASA advertising "do you want to be an astronaut" to tumblr users surely means something. What have you found out there, NASA? What have you found that you believe tumblr users, specifically, are best equipped to handle?
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keycomicbooks · 9 months ago
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Aliens:Stronghold #3 (1994) Doug Mahnke Art / John Arcudi Story / Jimmy Palmiotti Inker 
#AliensStronghold #3 (1994) #DougMahnke Art / #JohnArcudi Story / #JimmyPalmiotti Inker "#Aliens: Stronghold, Part 3" Can an Alien truly appreciate a hand-rolled, long-filler Cuban cigar? Now you'll know! SAVE ON SHIPPING COST - NOW AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL PICK UP IN DELTONA, FLORIDA https://www.rarecomicbooks.fashionablewebs.com/Aliens%20Stronghold.html#3  #RareComicBooks #KeyComicBooks #DarkHorse #DarkHorseComics #ComicBooks
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cryptocollectibles · 1 year ago
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Mask Returns #1 (Decevber 1992) by Dark Horse Comics
Written by John Arcudi., drawn by Doug Mahnke.
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hunkdoobiest · 6 months ago
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Sketchbook page of Jesse Pinkman and Masao Kakihara lmao
My two favourite characters of all time probably
Drawing of Kakihara was based on this cover from a Mayhem (the mask) comic issue by Doug Mahnke and John Arcudi
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dejavusecondhandboutique · 6 months ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: COMIC - DC Comics Major Bummer Issue No Dated Mar 1998 Arcudi Mahnke Nguyen.
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my-midlife-crisis · 4 years ago
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comicsideblog · 3 years ago
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“Warning: Do not strike with hammer”
The Mask Returns #1, October 1992 Writer: John Arcudi, Artist: Doug Mahnke
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omercifulheaves · 2 years ago
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Mayhem #1 Featuring The Mask Art by Doug Mahnke
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graphicpolicy · 4 years ago
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Explore More Sci-fi Terror with Aliens: The Original Years Omnibus Vol. 2
Explore More Sci-fi Terror with Aliens: The Original Years Omnibus Vol. 2 #Comics #ComicBooks
The classic comic book tales set in the iconic—and terrifying—world of the Alien franchise are being collected in brand-new hardcover collection starting in April with Aliens Omnibus Vol. 1. And in August, fans of the iconic franchise can enjoy even more of these thrilling comic book stories with Aliens: The Original Years Omnibus Vol. 2. A rogue scientist’s genetic experiments create a horrific…
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thecomicon · 4 years ago
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Rediscover Terror With 'Aliens: The Original Years Omnibus' Vol. 2 In August 2021
Rediscover Terror With ‘Aliens: The Original Years Omnibus’ Vol. 2 In August 2021
The classic comic book tales set in the iconic—and terrifying—world of the Alien franchise are being collected in a brand-new hardcover collection starting in April with Aliens Omnibus Volume 1. And in August, fans of the iconic franchise can enjoy even more of these thrilling comic book stories with Aliens: The Original Years Omnibus Volume 2. ‘A rogue scientist’s genetic experiments create a…
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skelomic-blog · 7 years ago
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The Mask (1991) - issue 2
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dejavusecondhandboutique · 1 year ago
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: COMIC - DC Comics Major Bummer Issue No Dated Mar 1998 Arcudi Mahnke Nguyen.
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shadethechangingman · 2 years ago
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[ID: Eight comic book covers from titles published by DC and Vertigo.
1. The cast of Hero Hotline running at the viewer, an image of the Trinity floats above them. The comic title and DC logo at the top of the image, and Villains line the borders.
2. Text at the top right reads The Psycho. A man in a cap and skull-like mask stands holding a smoking gun. He is faced to the right but looking at the viewer. Psychedelic images float around him, including a skull, some fish, flowers, and the devil.
3. Text at the top reads Giantkiller. A Kaiju/human hybrid with black and red skin standing against a red sky over a dead Kaiju, holding his blade downwards and looking at the viewer.
4. Text at the top says Major Bummer, the first Inaction Hero. An impossibly muscular man looks bored, sitting slumped in an armchair watching TV, surrounded by junk food and comics. Behind him, aliens and supervillains are fighting and civilians are huddled in fear.
5. Text at the top says Chain Gang War. Three armed and masked men are standing huddled together, the two closest to t he front shooting their guns forward, while the third is holding his upright. Bullets are striking the wall behind them. A black chain goes down the left side of the cover, connecting to the title text.
6. Text at the top reads Menz Insana, in a triangle border. In the lower part of the triangle is a painted bust of a cartoon man with a balloon shaped head winking at the viewer, next to a detached image of a floating pair of gloves snapping on where his arms would be. A pale woman in a red dress, hat, and shoes with red hair is standing to the right of the triangle.
7. Text at the bottom reads Mighty Love. Navy blue lineart of a man and a woman in a superhero suit gripping eachothers hands and jumping into eachother. Behind their heads is a orange rectangle, and behind their torsos is a red splatter.
8. Text over the entire cover reads Beware the Creeper. There is a woman with wild red hair jumping through the middle, over a cityscape of 1920s Paris at the bottom. The sky is bright green.
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been reading a lot this week!
1. Hero Hotline by Bob Rozakis and Stephen DeStefano - It’s... fine......... DC’s comedy titles are something i read against my better judgement. i actually thought i would like this one more but it had a much more serious tone than i expected, which I guess i should be less surprised about since I’m pretty sure I learned about it while reading Wild Dog in the same Action Comics. Really enjoyed the character designs on this one though.
2. The Psycho by James Hudnall and Dan Brereton - great character designs esp the protag, probably wont revisit unless to look at pictures caus the plot was actually pretty whatever.
3. Giantkiller by Dan Brereton - I loved this! Beautiful art, Yochu and Jill were both great. devastated to realize i missed out on a hardcover copy and now i have to wait for a collector to part with theirs OTL i did pick up a copy of the monster field guide
4. Major Bummer by John Arcudi and Doug Mahnke - Ya another one I dont think i’ll revisit... I love how Mahnke draws really grotesque muscle man but there wasnt really anything like. enjoyable about it actuallyyy actually wait the blonde guy was funny.
5. Chain Gang War by John Wagner and David Johnson - I actually thought this was an original/out-of-continuity so (spoilers?) Slade showing up and getting locked in a basement prison for the entire run and the random Azbat appearance was kind of like huh ok... Interesting ig, to have it set in-universe and people go after revenge in a totally non superhero way.
6. Menz Insana by Christopher Fowler and John Bolton - Beautiful art but. hm. im not sure how to describe the experience on this one... frankly it could be 
7. Mighty Love by Howard Chaykin - So so so bad. I forgot why everyone told me he sucked so i read it anyway and was like Oh. Ohhh
8. Beware The Creeper by Jason Hall and Cliff Chiang - Somewhat interesting overall? I actually waited a bit before writing this so I think i forgot a bit already. Usage of shitty topes but ive seen other comics do it much worse, Cliff Chiang’s art helps with it imo
(Queued post from November 2022)
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