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Superman: Man of Steel #58
#mark waid#tom peyer#chris marrinan#curt swan#chris renaud#steven butler#dick giordano#pam eklund#dc#mae kent#matrix supergirl#supergirl#man of steel
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Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Ongoing) #110: "One For All: A Tale of Princess Sally"
Writer: Karl Bollers Pencils: J. Axer Inks: Andrew Pepoy or Pam Eklund Letters: Jeff Powell Colors: Josh & Aimee Ray
Editor/Art Director: Justin Gabrie Managing Editor: Victor Gorelick
#Sonic the Hedgehog#Archie Comics#Archie Sonic#Archie Sonic Ongoing#Sally Acorn#King Acorn#Maximilian Acorn#Alicia Acorn#Karl Bollers#J. Axer#Jeff Axer#Andrew Pepoy#Pam Eklund#Jeff Powell#Josh Ray#Aimee Ray#Justin Gabrie#Victor Gorelick#2002
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He looks awful (derogatory).
#Sonic the Hedgehog#Sonic Archie#1999-2003: Robotnik's Return#Sonic the hedgehog comic#Sonic the hedgehog 105#Karl Bollers#artists: Ron Lim / Pam Eklund / Andrew Pepoy / Aimee Ray / Josh Ray#snively
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Agreed, the atmosphere is really good and the stark black-white palette works really well at crafting the scene in a way that feels very distinct from the series' usual aesthetic but also still fitting for the characters.

#sonic the hedgehog#archie sonic#sally acorn#sonsal#official art#artist: pam eklund#continuity: archie (prereboot)#prompt: none
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"Yesterday's" Comic> Sonic The Hedgehog #79
BW's "Yesterday's" Comic> Sonic The Hedgehog #79, setting up a Sonic Adventure adaptation within the Archie continuity
“I think you broke it, Amy.” Sonic The Hedgehog #79 Archie Comic Publications (February, 2000) COLORIST: Frank Gagliardo EDITOR/STORY OUTLINE: J.F. Gabrie “Discovery” WRITER: Karl Bollers PENCILER: Fry INKER: Andrew Pepoy LETTERER: Jeff Powell Knuckles: “The Chaos Factor” WRITER: Ken Penders PENCILER: Steve Butler INKER: Pam Eklund LETTERER: Vickie Williams Tales Of The Great War: “Life…
#Amy Rose#Archie Comics#Doctor Robotnik#Knuckles the Echidna#Robo-Robotnik#Sonic Adventure#Sonic the Hedgehog
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Untold Tales of Spider-Man #2: Castles in the Air
by Kurt Busiek; Pat Olliffe; Al Vey/Pam Eklund; Steve Mattsson and Richard Starkings
Marvel
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War Machine, Vol. 1 # 01 and the Page 01 splash, by Gabriel “Gecko” Hardman, with Cover Inks by Bob Wiacek, Interior Inks by Pam Eklund, Lettering by John Costanza, Colors by Ariane, and a Script by Scott Benson and Len Kaminski.
*many thanks to BrowsetheStacks for sharing the original cover pencils!*
#War Machine#Gabriel Hardman#Gabriel Gecko#Bob Wiacek#Pam Eklund#John Costanza#Ariane#Scott Benson#Len Kaminski#James Rhodes#Cover Process#Splash Page Process#Splash Page#Process#Marvel Comics#Marvel#Comics#Art#Illustration
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“And Then I’ll Fight The @#*!! Cows!!”
Fight Man! (June 1993)
Evan Dorkin, Pam Eklund and Su McTeigue
Marvel Comics
#Fight Man!#Evan Dorkin#Pam Eklund#Su McTeigue#Marvel Comics#Great Comics#Great Comic Art#Dollar Bin Finds#And Then I’ll Fight The @*!! Cows!!
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Good GOD what's with the bedroom eyes? They look like they're trying to coerce her into some abomination fanfic.
Half-lidded eyes are a tricky thing, as they play a key role in conveying both very tender emotions and... well, bedroom eyes. I'm not sure where things went wrong in this case- neither penciller Art Mawhinney nor inker Pam Eklund are bad at what they do, yet somehow what was meant to be a warm scene wound up implying something... VASTLY different.
All I can guess is that both of them were having an off day and didn't realize how it looked until it was too late to do anything about it.
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The Punisher Holiday Special #2 1994 “The Silences”
written by Steve Grant
art by Gerry DeCare
letters by Pam Eklund
colors by Su McTeigue
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150. Sonic the Hedgehog #84
Perfect Chaos
Writer: Ken Penders Pencils: Steven Butler Colors: Frank Gagliardo
The cat queen has decided that the best way to settle the differences between her clan and the echidnas is to force Locke into mortal combat against a champion of her own, Razorklaw. Locke tries to reason with her, saying they should talk things out peacefully, but she insists on the fight, and so Locke readies himself for battle.
And that, my friends, is why you do not mess with a Guardian. Locke turns to the queen as Razorklaw lies unconscious on the ground, and once again insists on a peaceful discussion, which she has no choice but to accept. Meanwhile, inside Station Square, Sonic continues his own fight against Perfect Chaos, protected from the worst of the battering by his super state. In the middle of the battle, some debris goes flying, and a piece knocks Antoine on the head. Antoine tries to do the whole "leave me, save yourself" tragic hero thing, a line which Bunnie and Knuckles promptly ignore in favor of carrying him to safety.
As Sonic continues to fight Perfect Chaos, Locke has his discussion with the cat queen, where she explains stiffly that she's not inclined to trust echidnas after her clan's past with them. Locke tries to claim that for the most part, his ancestors always tried to do good (a very skewed view of past events, if you ask me) but the cat queen simply pulls back the leaves of the brush nearby, revealing something offscreen to Locke that makes him stop in his tracks with a shocked look. Back in the city, Knuckles has arrived at the city's main power plant, the one Tikal said is still connected to the waters underneath Perfect Chaos.
It's still so bizarre to me that in the preboot universe, Sonic is apparently unafraid of water and totally fine with swimming, while Knuckles is unable to swim and scared of water. It's such a complete role reversal for the two compared to the games, where Knuckles is a casually strong swimmer and Sonic sinks like a terrified rock. While he faces his fears underneath the water, Sonic, beginning to feel the effects of exhaustion from the ongoing fight, decides to fly between the buildings at high speeds, hoping that Chaos can't keep up with him. Sally catches his attention and hands him a copper pipe for some unfathomable reason (considering he takes it and then just never uses it), telling him that Knuckles is working on getting the generator working again, and Sonic continues to fly as Tails grabs Sally and lifts her to safety.
Knuckles dives once more and attempts to lift the machinery into position, at first struggling with the weight, but then suddenly his pupils turn into images of Chaos Emeralds and he lifts it successfully, I guess calling on his innate Chaos powers or something. The generator roars to life, shocking Perfect Chaos, and the jolt reverts it back to its zero state, with all seven Super Emeralds likewise turning back into chao that float peacefully around their god as Knuckles emerges from the waters.
I mean, I gotta agree with Sonic - that was an incredibly abrupt ending. And what zone are you even talking about anyway, Tikal? You're from the past, not a different zone! Ah, whatever, this adaption was already weird enough as it is. Everyone says goodbye to Knuckles, and he heads out to return the shards of the Master Emerald to his island, leading into the backup story.
Bridge Over Troubled Waters
Writer: Ken Penders Pencils: Steven Butler and Pam Eklund Colors: Frank Gagliardo
Knuckles glides back to the Floating Island, where he finds Sabre and Spectre waiting for him, pleased at the retrieval of the shards. They direct him to a new altar, which Knuckles finds familiar.
With the emerald restored and the island once again rising into the air, Thunderhawk offers to fly Knuckles to the Mysterious Cat Country where his father awaits him. Knuckles meets an escort from the cat warriors, who take him to the Chaotix who are happy to see him safe and sound, and he notices that they were all staring at something through the bushes, where his father is waiting with the queen…
Oh, yeesh.
The cat queen, now friendly, explains that due to her people's past history with echidnas, she had genuinely thought they were planning to attack and invade once again, and honestly, given what the Knuckles Clan tried to pull, she had every reason to believe that. Thankfully, Locke was able to convince her otherwise. Locke reveals that he knew some of the history of the Knuckles Clan, including how every echidna in the group of settlers besides the warrior caste had rejected Pachacamac's campaign against the native cats, but when he and Lara-Le were searching for a name for their child they'd discovered that part of their history, and decided that it was an appropriate time to reclaim the name for good instead of evil. While I can appreciate somewhat the wish to reclaim old names from negative parts of the family history, we're talking about a people who literally tried to butcher the native inhabitants for no other reason than that they wanted the land and the cats weren't about to move. I'm honestly surprised the cats never tried to destroy such a horrific statue depicting this ancient imperialist regime. At least things ended amicably enough, and everyone heads out, returning to the Floating Island now that the Master Emerald has been restored.
So - what about everything else, though? What about the Flicky bird Amy saved? What about Gamma? What about Zero, or the Station Square missile attack, or Tails' growing independence from his childhood hero or any of the other important plot points from the game? Well, the simple answer is we don't care! Seriously, the comic just completely abandons those plot threads and moves on from here. That doesn't mean we're done with Station Square just yet, or that we'll never see any of those characters again, but I suppose the comic just didn’t deem it important enough to cover those things in its adaption of the game, and so we don't get any kind of closure on them until much further on from now (like, we're talking over a hundred issues here, so don't hold your breath). But yeah, that's the end of the Sonic Adventure adaption! Certainly it was very different from the game, though it tried to be mostly faithful to certain plot points, and it's interesting to see how they tried to bring certain concepts in line with those from the games while still staying true to the world the comic has built up so far.
#nala reads archie sonic preboot#archie sonic#archie sonic preboot#sonic the hedgehog#sth 84#writer: ken penders#pencils: steven butler#colors: frank gagliardo
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Sonic the Hedgehog (Archie Ongoing) #66: "A Friend In Deed"
Writer: Karl Bollers Pencils: Steven Butler Inks: Pam Eklund Letters: Jeff Powell Colors: Ken Penders
Editor: Justin Gabrie Managing Editor: Victor Gorelick
#Sonic the Hedgehog#Archie Comics#Archie Sonic#Archie Sonic Ongoing#Miles Tails Prower#Naugus#Ixis Naugus#Karl Bollers#Steven Butler#Pam Eklund#Jeff Powell#Ken Penders#Justin Gabrie#Victor Gorelick#1998
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I love them playing hide and seek with Tails. That's just cute <3
#tails#miles tails prower#Sonic the Hedgehog#Sonic Archie#1999-2003: Robotnik's Return#Sonic the hedgehog comic#Sonic the hedgehog 108#Benny Lee#artists: Ron Lim / Pam Eklund / Andrew Pepoy / Aimee Ray / Josh Ray
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Deathtoll sings some They Might Be Giants in War Machine #5, 1994, by Scott Benson, Len Kaminski, Gabriel Gecko and Pam Eklund.
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"Yesterday's" Comic> Sonic The Hedgehog #73
BW's "Yesterday's" Comic> Sonic The Hedgehog #73
“Will someone turn off that water faucet already?” Sonic The Hedgehog #73 Archie Comics Publications (August, 1999) LETTERER: Jeff Powell EDITOR: J.F. Gabrie “The Truth Is Out There” WRITER: Karl Bollers PENCILER: Steven Butler INKER: Pam Eklund COLORIST: Frank Gagliardo Tales Of The Great War: “The Big Bad One” WRITER: Ken Penders PENCILER: Art Mawhinney INKER: Jim Amash COLORIST: Barry…
#Amy Rose#Archie Comics#Doctor Robotnik#Miles "Tails" Prower#Prince Elias Acorn#Princess Sally Acorn#Sonic the Hedgehog#Uncle Chuck
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Untold Tales of Spider-Man #15
by Kurt Busiek; Pat Olliffe; Al Vey/Pam Eklund; Steve Mattsson and Richard Starkings
Marvel
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