Wanted to read a comic
Wanted it to be something weird
Come Along
This is Stray Toasters
How is your week going?
What the fuck is this?
Following for sure
>>84488535
This is a peek into what Marvel was publishing in the 80s
Bill Sienkiewicz is a genius.
giving a bump
Big Finale
>>84488535
Bill Sienkiewicz in his day given license to go nuts from a major publisher.
>>84488742
tag yourself I'm The Dink
>>84488080
Thanks for the storytime, really enjoying Sienciewicz after being introduced through New Mutants.
>>84488742
what in the fuck
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>>84488499
So very strangely my print copy of Issue 2 is missing these 4 pages.
They are supposed to go in between the front and back of one of the pages in the issue I have
>>84489182
His later Moon Knight issues were his most atmospheric for my money. The dude was really like no other.
>>84489182
He doesn't draw bad comics.
The more impressive thing is that he can draw the action and figures just as well as the out there stuff.
Really complete package
>>84489253
Yeah, very few "experimental" artists actually have technical chops.
That is all of it.
If there was more room in here I would put the 2.5 issues of his cancelled project with Alan Moore but we don't have the room.
>>84488080
Oh, it has been a long time since I last saw this storytimed.
Nice
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>>84488092
This wonderful sequence looks just bizarre and abstract when you first read it. Only by the end does it make sense. I love that.
>>84489161
AT-27 easily
>>84488559
You know, even with all the other bizarre shit going on, this is still the most grotesque character in the comic and for some reason I never quite liked his inclusion in the story.
>>84488080
Oh man i almost missed this, always wanted to read it, thanks man
I feel like bumping, to be honest.
anyone got a link for it?
I remember there was a time where storytimes always had download links as part of the thread.