Why, I do believe it's time for obscure Curt Swan comics!
But enough about me, how was your weekend?
Swan wasn't the regular Superman artist just yet. However, I loves me some cover stories.
>>79091441
>implying Superman would marry some random hoe
Alan Ladd's ongoing always had publicity stills for the cover, so there's no story about Alan riding around on a motorbike.
You're doing god's work, Minifig
>>79092548
Martha Kent pies.
They really should put a little fan service and have her serving Henry Cavill a piece of pie right before her 'you don't owe them anything' speech.
That's enough of Curt Swan for today...
... Danny Kaye was born 105 years ago today...
... Raymond Briggs is 82 today...
>>79092812
>this comic
>>79092812
What mood whiplash.
Is the book about his parents scanned?
>>79092548
I enjoyed that issue, which contains one of the earliest adventures in the life of Superman.
>>79092632
>that baby-parroting
>>79092973
Yeah... yeah.
>>79093181
Ethel & Ernest? I don't think so - most of Briggs' work is still unscanned. I was lucky to get this one
>>79093220
DC had this really annoying habit of writing toddlers as having the worst grammar possible.
...Paul Freeman is 73...
... Jane Horrocks is 52...
... Jesse L. Martin is 47...
... Burnie Burns is 43...
>>79093463
Thank you. I absolutely love this comic. Show's how the only sensible thing to do is anti-war politics, really.
... Maulik Pancholy is 42...
... Jason Segel is 36...
... Adriana Caselotti died 19 years ago today...
... Lois Nettleton died 8 years ago...
... and Sarah Marshall died two years ago.
Well, I'm done for today. I'll be back tomorrow, knock on wood, to give you all some more Curt Swan comics, as well as the usual stuff.
>>79093654
Bamf
Thanks Minifig
>>79093463
This comic is never not upsetting.
Thanks, OP.
>>79091969
>this existing