Posts tagged Comics Wednesday

sesamestreet:

Sesame Street performer Eric Jacobson and Super Grover 2.0 stopped by Comic Con 2012. From the looks of it everyone had a great time. Check out the photos!

Super Grover has been my favorite superhero for over 25 years. This new costume rules.

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dudesmacdougal:

I went to high school in Lynbrook, New York, home of the owls! Our crosstown rivals were the East Rockaway Rocks whose mascot is The Thing of the Fantastic Four. I always wanted to transfer schools for this reason alone.

The ever-lovin’, blue-eyed ROCKMAN!

Seriously, this is the coolest school mascot ever.

Aunt Petunia’s favorite high school sports team.

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Superheroes, the A.A. Milne way by C.P. Wilson III. I’d honestly have to say that Apocalypse is my favorite. What a lovable Darwinistic maniac.

(Source: cpwilsoniii.deviantart.com)

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And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor.
-July 4, 1776

And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor.

-July 4, 1776

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nickhughry:

Some of Stan Lee’s cameos


Ladies & Gentlemen, the inimitable Stanley Lieber, better known as the master, Stan Lee. Excelsior!

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Chris Evans is a master of hilarity.

While The Losers is (IMO) an underrated decent action flick, Chris Evans’ insanity is what makes the movie.

Also, Journey.

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Here’s credit where credit is due; these men were legends of the Golden & Silver Ages:

  • Captain America Comics #1 (1939) by Joe Simon (w) & Jack Kirby (a)
  • Tales of Suspense #57 (1964) by Stan Lee (w), Larry Lieber (w & a), & Don Heck (a)
  • Tales of Suspense #39 (1963) by Stan Lee (w), Larry Lieber (w), Don Heck (a) & Jack Kirby (a)
  • Journey Into Mystery #83 (1962) by Stan Lee (w), Larry Lieber (w), Jack Kirby (a) & Joe Sinnott (a)
  • Tales of Suspense #52 (1964) by Stan Lee (w), Don Rico (w), Don Heck (a, interiors) & Jack Kirby (a, cover)
  • The Incredible Hulk #1 (1962) by Stan Lee (w) & Jack Kirby (a)

comicsforever:

The Avengers: The Debut // by Marvel Comics (1939)

The comic book debut of the six heroes featured in The Avengers movie. Originally posted by affiliate fyeahsuperheroes.

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iheartchaos:

Sunday morning comics: Iron Man vs Batman
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[edit - The above is made even better by the follow-up:
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iheartchaos:

Sunday morning comics: Iron Man vs Batman

Via

[edit - The above is made even better by the follow-up:

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Really wanting to check out Avengers once again. My job requires me to sometimes watch parts of movies, and the more I see of Avengers, the more I love it. Action, humor, childhood dreams: Avengers has it all.

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I haven’t cared about sneakers as a fashion product since high school, but… fuck, these are sweeeeeet.

fuckyeahcaptainamerica:

Reebok x Marvel shoes

Designed by zombiebacons, the first drop will include designs featuring Spider-Man, Venom, Deadpool, Wolverine, Sabertooth, Chamber, Black Widow, Emma Frost, Red Skull, and most importantly Captain America.

Capʻs shoe will be based on the Reebok Ventilator with an iconic red, white and blue color scheme and scale embossed overlays that imitate his uniform.

The shoes are set to be released this summer at select retailers, so keep your fingers crossed that theyʻll be released near you!

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