Topic: Comics
+Anonymous A — 2.4 years ago #63,725
Web comics is the coolest trend now! 🎊
http://vacilandia.com+Anonymous B — 2.4 years ago, 6 minutes later[T] [B] #639,726
You're a piece of shit.
+Anonymous C — 1.8 year ago, 7 months later, 7 months after the original post[T] [B] #647,761
I usually go to scott's collectables to look for comics!
http://www.scottscollectables.co.uk+Anonymous D — 1.4 year ago, 4 months later, 11 months after the original post[T] [B] #650,205
BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY BY BATES & SPARLING
"NYYT... WHERE ARE YOU!?"
"EASY, WILMA. YOU GOT QUITE A BLOW!"
"WHERE'S BUCK?"
"ESCAPED!"
"STARK'S CALLED AN ALL-POINTS ALARM!"
"THEY'LL KILL HIM!"
+Anonymous E — 10 months ago, 6 months later, 1.5 year after the original post[T] [B] #658,160
+Anonymous F — 7 months ago, 3 months later, 1.8 year after the original post[T] [B] #666,936
Comics about girls! ❤️
http://honeytoon.com+Anonymous G — 5 months ago, 2 months later, 2 years after the original post[T] [B] #673,736
Tintin in the land of Somerset House
The final, "poignant" image of Tintin, drawn shortly before creator Hergé's death, is to go on display in London – with one expert speculating it may give a clue to the intrepid reporter's final fate.
Somerset House today opens "Tintin: Hergé's Masterpiece", an exhibition about the much-loved character and his author and illustrator.
The show examines the evolution of Tintin, from his first appearance in the children's supplement of a Belgian newspaper - Le Petit Vingtième - in 1929,to a reproduction of the very last image Hergé drew, for the unfinished book Tintin and AlphArt, before his death in 1983.
The image shows Tintin's adversary Endaddine Akass marching the hero off to be covered in liquid polyester.
Michael Farr, a "Tintinologist", said it was "a very poignant final sketch, where he shows Tintin about to be turned into a living statue. It may have been the end of Tintin, we don't know. Hergé died shortly after".
+Anonymous H — 5 months ago, 2 days later, 2 years after the original post[T] [B] #673,855