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This is a bit of an odd one for me. David Baker is a long-time friend of my husband from his Wizard of Oz circles. David and I have gotten to be closer friends over the years because he's a comic book fan like me. I've started to order books for him and help him keep up on his favorite characters, most of the Marvel reviews I've been doing lately are due to David's orders, which he lets me read. David also suffers from a condition which makes it very difficult for him to talk clearly or move smoothly. Over the years he's managed to become quite an accomplished artist. When he last came over for an Oz party, he gave me this drawing of Aquaman. While it doesn't compare to the beautiful and detailed Wizard of Oz painting he gave us for our wedding, it is nice to finally have an Aquaman original by David Baker. The Saturday Sketch ™ is brought to you by the letters "D", "B" and the number "82", and also courtesy the fine artists who pour their lives into producing wonderful comic books, then come to conventions only to get asked by geeky fangirls for a sketch of Aquaman. Support an artist, buy a comic book. by Tegan at 10:48 PM Seattle time - Permalink
Blogging light until I have time to stop and reflect again. I haven't started looking at the entries for the contest yet, sorry. Soon. I promise. by Tegan at 4:10 PM Seattle time - Permalink
Bwah-HA-HA-HA-HA!!! Laptops and Kittens. I love it. Great story. by Tegan at 7:28 AM Seattle time - Permalink
Hope yours is better than mine. by Tegan at 6:10 AM Seattle time - Permalink
Last chance to enter my Bloggity Contest #1! The second offered prize, contributed by Larry Young specifically for this contest is a page of original artwork from Colonia. I'm not sure which issue this page is from, but I'm pretty sure it's from one of the issues after the collection. It's a bit of a key page, as it shows Jack figuring out some of the anomolies of the world he's been thrust into. If you want a copy of Colonia: Islands and Anomolies by Jeff Nicholson OR if you want a shot at the original artwork please enter the contest! Deadline is TONIGHT at 9 pm Pacific. by Tegan at 10:04 AM Seattle time - Permalink
One More Day! Please remember to enter my Bloggity Contest if you'd like a copy of Colonia: Islands and Anomolies by Jeff Nicholson OR a page of original artwork from the series. Just write a micro-essay of no more than 50 words on why/how comic books are good as educational materials and send it to emeraldtegan@comcast.net with a subject line of Bloggity Contest #1. I still don't have many entries, so the odds are very good. The teaser trailer for the Fantastic Four movie is up. I can't really judge... doesn't look absolutely awful, though, and that's something. by Tegan at 11:43 AM Seattle time - Permalink
Um. Ok. That's not something I ever expected to see. I wonder, if Aquaman is using his hand as a weapon, won't that free the tiresome Thirst again? Or did Aquaman solve that problem? by Tegan at 7:34 PM Seattle time - Permalink
Only two more days left to enter my first ever Bloggity Contest. I don't have a lot of entries, so your chances of winning something are still very good. Here's the details, in case you don't feel like scrolling down: The second offered prize, contributed by Larry Young specifically for this contest is a page of original artwork from Colonia. I'm not sure which issue this page is from, but I'm pretty sure it's from one of the issues after the collection. It's a bit of a key page, as it shows Jack figuring out some of the anomolies of the world he's been thrust into. If you want a copy of Colonia: Islands and Anomolies by Jeff Nicholson OR if you want a shot at the original artwork please enter the contest! Deadline is 9 pm Pacific, January 20th. by Tegan at 9:21 AM Seattle time - Permalink
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Bloodhound #7: "The Shotgun": Someone attempts to use mind control on Clev, but it doesn't work quite as planned. The bit about his past is gruesome. No wonder he was so upset when the memory was dredged up. It's not a surprise that this book is being cancelled, but it is a shame. At least we get three more issues. by Tegan at 11:38 AM Seattle time - Permalink
Bobby Flay vs Rick Bayless by Tegan at 9:53 AM Seattle time - Permalink
I've decided to go back through the various Aquaman tales over the years and do a bit more in-depth reviews of them. This will be an on-going project, depending entirely on my mood. I am, at this point, only missing sixteen solo Aquaman stories from my collection (out of an estimated 485 and counting), so I think a series of reviews is a good next step for me as a collector. In addition to covering the stories, I'll be trying to put them into historical context and possibly tell a bit about the writers and artists if I know anything. The only story in this book that I'm really concerned with is, of course, the Aquaman tale. However, this anthology is one heckuvan effort, and it would be a pity for me to ignore the rest entirely. In any case, this issue of More Fun Comics is historical for more than just Aquaman. It also features the first appearance of Green Arrow and Speedy, and excellent stories featuring Dr Fate, The Spectre, and Johnny Quick. The eight page Aquaman story appeared in the middle of the book, and featured art by Paul Norris and a story by Mort Weisinger. The splash page shows a scene that never actually happens in the story, of Aquaman bursting from the sea, holding a refugee woman and her baby in his right hand while he swats away a shell fired by the guns of a Nazi U-boat with his left. In the background, a ship is sinking, and dark clouds and lightning bolts add to the atmosphere. ...A man coming up from the ocean drags the lifeboat out of the way, then attacks the submarine. He kicks the Nazi gunner into the sea, and the Nazi captain runs and orders his men to dive. The gunner, identified as a lieutenant earlier, isn't seen again. Presumably he drowns. I just want to pause here and note that both the captain of the submarine and his commander are wearing monocles. Just where did that stereotype come from? by Tegan at 9:38 AM Seattle time - Permalink
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