Made the mistake of visiting another social and gotta say - their #comics community is much livelier than ours has been lately.. we need to up our game!
So here's a challenge - post one for your favorite #Batman covers. Here's my all time fave.. I owned it as a kid and it gave me the jeebies!
...also taught me that #comicbook covers can and often do lie! 😂
For over a hundred years, revolutionaries have referred to anarchism as “The Beautiful Idea”—and that appellation is the title of Portland-based artist @nobonzo's first comic book, which might itself be set a hundred years in the future. An ode to the spirit of rebellion, the story follows a Hansel and Gretel-esque pair of children who stumble across a cabin deep in the woods beyond their decaying city. But instead of a sugary trap, this house is filled with anarchist artifacts, an enduring archive of anti-authoritarian optimism.
Just read a great series by ace comic book writer Geoff Johns, titled Stargirl: The Lost Children. In it, he "reintroduces" dozens of supposedly forgotten kid sidekicks of classic superheroes into the DC Universe. It's a lot of fun to read; Johns knows how to use continuity while adding something fresh. Will be interesting to see what he does with these characters in the new ongoing Justice Society series.