#Jack Binder
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tomoleary · 1 year ago
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Jack Binder - Mary Marvel Comics #5 (1946)
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splooosh · 9 months ago
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“Meet Mary Marvel”
Jack Binder
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cccovers · 9 months ago
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Startling Comics #15 (June 1942) cover by Jack Binder.
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weirdlookindog · 1 year ago
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Jack Binder - A Question of Identity
(Strange Stories - April 1939)
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browsethestacks · 2 years ago
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Nickel Comics (1940)
Art by Jack Binder
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chernobog13 · 1 year ago
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Bulletman #11 (January, 1943). Cover by Jack Binder, featuring the Bullet Family: Bulletman, Bulletgirl, and (I am not making this up) Bulletdog.
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onlylonelylatino · 8 months ago
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First appearance of the Press Guardian aka the Falcon by Jack Binder
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kekwcomics · 2 years ago
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THRILLING WONDER STORIES (Better Publications, 1940)
Art: Earle K. Bergey
Edited by Mort Weisinger.
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tomoleary · 1 year ago
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Jack Binder Wow Comics #55 British reprint of Wow Comics #55 (below). The reprint colors are great. Source
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matd0 · 2 years ago
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CW// blood
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finished an old wip i didn't rlly like but it actually turned out alright !! yippee
idk i kinda want to add more textures to my art lol :3
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also idk if anyone cares about my headcanons orwhatever but jsdhjdhejd i think he kindof reminds me of snakes !!! like have you guys ever seen a snake eat??? cool ashell (this post was sponsored by my pet snake dahlia, shes rlly cool) and also. did you know that some snakes have infrared vision??? like that is so fucking cool omg??? so yea i think he can also see stuff based on temperature :3 (but hes otherwise blind) (imo) (you can disagree) (ijust think its cool) (♡)
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cccovers · 10 months ago
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Startling Comics #20 (March 1943) cover by Jack Binder.
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ultrameganicolaokay · 1 year ago
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Taken from Mary Marvel #9 (1946) ‘Mary Marvel and her Thrilling Birthday Party’ by Jack Binder. Edited by Mercedes Schull.
The character debuted in Captain Marvel Adventures #18 cover dated December 1942. But that comic was actually on sale the 13th of November. So, unfortunately a little late, happy birthday Mary Marvel! 🎂
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Mary Marvel (1945) #9
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browsethestacks · 2 years ago
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Nickel Comics (1940)
Art by Jack Binder
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chernobog13 · 2 years ago
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Wow Comics #8 (December, 1942).  Cover by Jack Binder.
I know it was wartime and there was rationing all over the place, by Commando Yank and The Phantom Eagle  have two of the laziest costumes ever.  Only the guys who ran around in their underwear, like Samson, were lazier.
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mamawasatesttube · 4 months ago
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i was thinking further on how i could reconcile transmasc tim hcs with jack drake being the authoritarian republican parent that he is, and i think i figured it out. (cw for transphobia and deadname talk!)
tim, with a deadname of something like "jacqueline", aka "jackie", aka the tomboy girl who's almost as good as the son jack really wanted, who jack calls a total daddy's girl and brags about "li'l jackie" being named after him. except one day, when he's out of his coma and starting to recover and feeling soooo guilty for leaving his poor sweet innocent baby girl all alone after her mom's death... feeling guilty enough to even take her suggestion for which house to buy into heavy consideration...
and so "jackie" comes to him and says, hey, dad. can we talk about something? and explains that she actually wants to be a he. and jack's initial response of course is that this is ridiculous - is this some kind of grief response? except... the more she talks, the more it kind of makes sense. he has always wanted a son. and she's always been interested in boyish stuff. he thought that fixation on the circus kid from childhood was a crush, but maybe... she just wanted to be that kind of boy? and it's still not great, and he doesn't love it, but he supposes he can at least hear her out...
and the real final nail in the coffin is when she says dad, would you help me pick out a boy's name? if i'd been born a boy, maybe, what you and mom might've named me? and um... i was thinking i could maybe make my middle name something that can still shorten to jackie, 'cuz being named after you is important to me...
and what's an old pops who's been a little worried about bruce wayne replacing him as his kid's father supposed to do, when she--uh, he--flutters those big ol' baby blues at him like that?
now. here's the thing.
that was on purpose.
tim knows jack's been wallowing in guilt. that he's insecure about bruce. that he's always wished for a son instead of a daughter and that that is currently compounding the guilt he feels. tim is fully aware of all of this. tim is autistic with a special interest in "people" and he's completely cognizant of his father's vulnerabilities--a rare status that means he's actually listening more than he ever did before. and that's why he chose this moment to strike.
he is also going to have at least 4 minor existential crises over the next several months over the ethics of "was it wrong of me to knowingly and intentionally emotionally manipulate my father into being okay with me coming out?" but that's just how he is, i guess.
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fabioquartararhoe · 8 months ago
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they should use horses instead of bikes
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