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« Comics: December 2017 | Main | Comics: September 2020 » ComicsYep. By fnord12 | January 16, 2018, 4:20 PM | Comics
& Liberal Outrage | Link Today i learned that Boo-Yaa TRIBE had their own comic book, and they were pretty Kirby: I saw an item in a 1994 Marvel Bullpen that Chuck D was visiting the Marvel offices because Public Enemy was going to be a part of Marvel's "Marvel Music" line. I had never heard of that line, so i looked it up. It turns out i did sort-of know about it, or at least the Neil Gaiman / Alice Cooper issue (i have it; don't think i've ever read it). The Public Enemy issue never happened but as part of the line Marvel did test runs for Boo-Yaa TRIBE and Cheap Trick (quite a combo). By fnord12 | January 16, 2018, 1:37 PM | Comics
& Music | Link I know it's Jem and no one cares but me and Min, but you can not use this kind of art for this type of comic. Especially when most of the art in the series looks like this. My favorite panel: By fnord12 | January 14, 2018, 9:46 PM | Comics | Link |