My personal favorite is Silver Surfer #4 of the original series. The iconic cover by Sal Buscema is perfect. Classic Loki as the ultimate manipulator. Surfer and Thor are perfectly written. It’s just a great one shot story.
This was a true classic! An epic battle between Thor and the Silver Surfer. Beautiful art, penciled by John Busceme and inked by Sal Buscema. Stan Lee's scripting really fit the tale perfectly.
Psychedelia was the original light synthesizer. This book titled "Psychedelia Syndrome" is available in full as a PDF (though the writer notes it is a draft).
I also read The Filth but didn't really care for it. Nameless is fantastic though (and one and done in a single six issue run), so if you want some Morrison cosmic horror there's a collected edition that has annotations for the magical symbolism
Oh, she would be great! Loved her in Hanna. I think she'd be a better fit for the role than the other possible Delirium in the article (Amber Rose Revah), but who knows?
What a strange series this was! I was very glad to see Thanos back in his own series but then was baffled by this outing. At the end it became apparent that this was a bit of an introduction for an event that was yet to be released.
They really are Legends. The imprint released some of the most iconic books of the 1990s. Sin City. Hell Boy. Next-Men. Monkeyman and O'Brien. Wonderful times!
Little Nellie is okay but the opening with Acrostar was really well choreographed and culminated in the fly-though of the hangar. And of course the landing at the gas station and Moore's raised eyebrow while saying "Fill her up!"
How about the Allmen series with Heino Ferch? Art related crimes based on the series of novels by Swiss writer Martin Suter. Funny, quirky situations and decadent but still relatable.
Amazing! I know every single villain in movies on the left side but none of the folks on the right side. Could someone help out and list the villains in real life?
Schweden Espresso, die haben auch noch einen alten Wurlitzer
Jössas! Der Laden ist wirklich ein Original! Spät nachts trifft man da auf echte Persönlichkeiten!
Hernals - Cafe Defizit.
Legendär!!!
My personal favorite is Silver Surfer #4 of the original series. The iconic cover by Sal Buscema is perfect. Classic Loki as the ultimate manipulator. Surfer and Thor are perfectly written. It’s just a great one shot story.
This was a true classic! An epic battle between Thor and the Silver Surfer. Beautiful art, penciled by John Busceme and inked by Sal Buscema. Stan Lee's scripting really fit the tale perfectly.
No. 34 was the return of Thanos, which leads to the Infinity Gauntlet, which is the greatest crossover series ever.
This was a great issue and issue 35 too.
Hey man, for twenty bucks I'd take you to a Ku Klux Klan cookout!
🤣
“It’s like following a cue ball”
LOL! Yeah, "you got a honkey on your tail!"
Psychedelia was the original light synthesizer. This book titled "Psychedelia Syndrome" is available in full as a PDF (though the writer notes it is a draft).
I also read The Filth but didn't really care for it. Nameless is fantastic though (and one and done in a single six issue run), so if you want some Morrison cosmic horror there's a collected edition that has annotations for the magical symbolism
I liked the Filth in a bit of a repulsed way.
die hebein hab ich erfolgreich verdrängt gehabt
Ist auch schon eine Weile her. Die Dame ist bereits fast zweieinhalb Jahre nimmer Vizebürgermeisterin.
Einmal Leberkässemmel mit allem 🤣
Oh, she would be great! Loved her in Hanna. I think she'd be a better fit for the role than the other possible Delirium in the article (Amber Rose Revah), but who knows?
LOL! There is also another Captain Carrot:
Ist gleich weg in 12 Parsecs!
Gotta give it to Jaws! Truly iconic!
Na seavas! Und das bei den Kummerln! Gratuliere!
I wish you all the best. We are all vulnerable and fragile beings. We all need hugs.
Miraculously beautiful!
What a strange series this was! I was very glad to see Thanos back in his own series but then was baffled by this outing. At the end it became apparent that this was a bit of an introduction for an event that was yet to be released.
He's here, he's there, he's everywhere? It must be Roy Kent. (The likeness is lacking though!)
Love the demon hipster chicks!
They really are Legends. The imprint released some of the most iconic books of the 1990s. Sin City. Hell Boy. Next-Men. Monkeyman and O'Brien. Wonderful times!
Little Nellie is okay but the opening with Acrostar was really well choreographed and culminated in the fly-though of the hangar. And of course the landing at the gas station and Moore's raised eyebrow while saying "Fill her up!"
How about the Allmen series with Heino Ferch? Art related crimes based on the series of novels by Swiss writer Martin Suter. Funny, quirky situations and decadent but still relatable.
Mich wundert's, dass der Sattel noch dran ist 🤣
Eine Pracht!
Probably, one of the best comic series around! Prepare to have your mind blown!
I just like that my head canon is that this is All-star that went to repair the sun
Totally my interpretation too!
Amazing! I know every single villain in movies on the left side but none of the folks on the right side. Could someone help out and list the villains in real life?