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Sunday, April 8, 2012

EASTER SUNDAY: Moses and Jesus

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I've been a Christian for almost Twenty years now, and I don't regret even a second of it.
If faith and spirituality in comics offend you, then you probly should just keep on browsing away from here. But if you have an open mind and would like to experience something truly supernatural, TRY JESUS.
If not, well.... check back at another time for a non-religious comic.
Either way, I hope you have a good holiday, and don't forget to call your friends and family and give them your own blessing.
HAPPY EASTER, Y'ALL.

by Jerry Robinson and Joe Sinnott
from BIBLE TALES FOR YOUNG FOLKS #3, December 1953

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If you've never believed,I hope you'll pray to the Lord and ask for faith. If you don't know how to pray, follow this example. Bless you all, and may the Lord be with you.
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If you have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment or ask me anything via the links on top of the page. May you all be blessed.
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

WHAT IF...WEDNESDAY WITH MATT MURDOCK

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Not even gonna lie to you people, I've never been a fan of Daredevil, regardless of whether he was in comics or movies. But this story here has stuck in my memory since I first bought this comic off of a spinner rack when it was first released. Does that make it the best story ever? Maybe not, but for some reason I've never forgotten this story in the 30 years since it was published. Y'know, having read several thousands of comics over the years, even I can't explain why certain stories stick in my brain and others are forgotten ten minutes after I'm done reading them.
A mind is a terrible thing to waste, kids.
Anyhoo, What If Matt Murdock was a spy instead of a superhero??

by Mike Barr, Frank Miller, and Klaus Janson
from WHAT IF #28, August 1981

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not shown: the four turtles in a fishbowl that young Matt was carrying at the time of the accident

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Monday, April 2, 2012

THE MILD ONE

Now here's a weird one. A hippie comic that actually lampoons hippies. I wonder who the target audience was on this one? Self-deprecating hippies? Regular people that just happen to buy underground hippie comix? Aliens from another planet?
I don't even know. But I do know that the majority of the "underground comix movement" was much more inexplicable than this short story.
Maybe y'all can figger it out.
ENJOY.
by WARNER (?)
from THE O.K. COMIC CO. #11, March 1973


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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Sunday Funnies: DICK TRACY

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So, do y'all think you can match wits with a professional detective?
Let's see how you do.

from DICK TRACY #24, December 1949

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