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Tom King

Eisner winning writer (Batman, Mister Miracle, The Vision, Human Target, Wonder Woman, Lanterns, Supergirl...); dad of 3; generally tired.

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#dcuniverse #lanterns #hbomax


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New this Week!! Our sets of Supergirl 2026 movie action figures! Here at Time and Space Comics in Stafford VA. #supergirl2026 #mcfarlane #collectibles #dccomics #staffordva


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🐾 LA FERME DES ANIMAUX VERSION 2026 : UNE CLAQUE POLITIQUE 🐕‍🦺

Je viens de plonger dans La Fourrière des animaux (Animal Pound) de Tom King @tomking_tk, Peter Gross @petergrossart, @tamra.bonvillain et Gabriel H Walta publié chez @paninicomicsfrance, et le moins qu'on puisse dire, c'est que le voyage est aussi brillant que glacial. ❄️

King ne se contente pas de déplacer le récit d'Orwell dans une fourrière municipale américaine ; il dissèque avec une précision chirurgicale comment une utopie née du sang et de l'espoir peut redevenir une prison, parfois pire que la précédente.

📖 L'intrigue en bref :

À la fourrière de Manfield, le vieux chien Lucky lance un dernier appel à la révolte avant de mourir. Les animaux s'unissent, chassent les humains et instaurent leur propre démocratie. Mais entre les chiens qui veulent l'ordre, les chats qui cherchent leur indépendance et les lapins qui tentent juste de survivre, le rêve de "liberté" va vite se heurter à la réalité du pouvoir.

✨ Ce qui m’a marqué :

Un miroir féroce : L'ouvrage pose une question qui fait mal : "Que devient une société lorsqu'elle perd le tyran qui la contrôle ?".

Le cycle éternel : On voit défiler les mandats de Titan (le doberman), Fifi (la chatte) et Rascal (le beagle). Chaque "progrès" semble porter en lui les germes d'une nouvelle oppression.

La trahison par l'image : J'ai adoré l'idée des animaux qui utilisent les réseaux sociaux et les caméras pour séduire les humains et obtenir de la nourriture, recréant une forme de dépendance volontaire.

⚠️ LES BÉMOLS :

Une lecture qui pèse : C'est sombre, très sombre. Si vous cherchez de l'action ou de l'espoir, passez votre chemin. C'est un récit pessimiste où "tout change pour que rien ne change".

L'esthétique : Le trait de Peter Gross est cru, presque aride, ce qui colle parfaitement à l'ambiance de "béton encrassé" de la fourrière, mais pourra en rebuter certains.

En résumé : Un remake magistral qui prouve que l'homme n'est pas le seul responsable de la cage... c'est parfois le système lui-même qui verrouille la porte.

Date sortie : 19 mai 2026

🎁 Merci pour le SP et la confiance

#LaFourriereDesAnimaux #AnimalPound #TomKing #PeterGross


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🐾 LA FERME DES ANIMAUX VERSION 2026 : UNE CLAQUE POLITIQUE 🐕‍🦺

Je viens de plonger dans La Fourrière des animaux (Animal Pound) de Tom King @tomking_tk, Peter Gross @petergrossart, @tamra.bonvillain et Gabriel H Walta publié chez @paninicomicsfrance, et le moins qu'on puisse dire, c'est que le voyage est aussi brillant que glacial. ❄️

King ne se contente pas de déplacer le récit d'Orwell dans une fourrière municipale américaine ; il dissèque avec une précision chirurgicale comment une utopie née du sang et de l'espoir peut redevenir une prison, parfois pire que la précédente.

📖 L'intrigue en bref :

À la fourrière de Manfield, le vieux chien Lucky lance un dernier appel à la révolte avant de mourir. Les animaux s'unissent, chassent les humains et instaurent leur propre démocratie. Mais entre les chiens qui veulent l'ordre, les chats qui cherchent leur indépendance et les lapins qui tentent juste de survivre, le rêve de "liberté" va vite se heurter à la réalité du pouvoir.

✨ Ce qui m’a marqué :

Un miroir féroce : L'ouvrage pose une question qui fait mal : "Que devient une société lorsqu'elle perd le tyran qui la contrôle ?".

Le cycle éternel : On voit défiler les mandats de Titan (le doberman), Fifi (la chatte) et Rascal (le beagle). Chaque "progrès" semble porter en lui les germes d'une nouvelle oppression.

La trahison par l'image : J'ai adoré l'idée des animaux qui utilisent les réseaux sociaux et les caméras pour séduire les humains et obtenir de la nourriture, recréant une forme de dépendance volontaire.

⚠️ LES BÉMOLS :

Une lecture qui pèse : C'est sombre, très sombre. Si vous cherchez de l'action ou de l'espoir, passez votre chemin. C'est un récit pessimiste où "tout change pour que rien ne change".

L'esthétique : Le trait de Peter Gross est cru, presque aride, ce qui colle parfaitement à l'ambiance de "béton encrassé" de la fourrière, mais pourra en rebuter certains.

En résumé : Un remake magistral qui prouve que l'homme n'est pas le seul responsable de la cage... c'est parfois le système lui-même qui verrouille la porte.

Date sortie : 19 mai 2026

🎁 Merci pour le SP et la confiance

#LaFourriereDesAnimaux #AnimalPound #TomKing #PeterGross


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🐾 LA FERME DES ANIMAUX VERSION 2026 : UNE CLAQUE POLITIQUE 🐕‍🦺

Je viens de plonger dans La Fourrière des animaux (Animal Pound) de Tom King @tomking_tk, Peter Gross @petergrossart, @tamra.bonvillain et Gabriel H Walta publié chez @paninicomicsfrance, et le moins qu'on puisse dire, c'est que le voyage est aussi brillant que glacial. ❄️

King ne se contente pas de déplacer le récit d'Orwell dans une fourrière municipale américaine ; il dissèque avec une précision chirurgicale comment une utopie née du sang et de l'espoir peut redevenir une prison, parfois pire que la précédente.

📖 L'intrigue en bref :

À la fourrière de Manfield, le vieux chien Lucky lance un dernier appel à la révolte avant de mourir. Les animaux s'unissent, chassent les humains et instaurent leur propre démocratie. Mais entre les chiens qui veulent l'ordre, les chats qui cherchent leur indépendance et les lapins qui tentent juste de survivre, le rêve de "liberté" va vite se heurter à la réalité du pouvoir.

✨ Ce qui m’a marqué :

Un miroir féroce : L'ouvrage pose une question qui fait mal : "Que devient une société lorsqu'elle perd le tyran qui la contrôle ?".

Le cycle éternel : On voit défiler les mandats de Titan (le doberman), Fifi (la chatte) et Rascal (le beagle). Chaque "progrès" semble porter en lui les germes d'une nouvelle oppression.

La trahison par l'image : J'ai adoré l'idée des animaux qui utilisent les réseaux sociaux et les caméras pour séduire les humains et obtenir de la nourriture, recréant une forme de dépendance volontaire.

⚠️ LES BÉMOLS :

Une lecture qui pèse : C'est sombre, très sombre. Si vous cherchez de l'action ou de l'espoir, passez votre chemin. C'est un récit pessimiste où "tout change pour que rien ne change".

L'esthétique : Le trait de Peter Gross est cru, presque aride, ce qui colle parfaitement à l'ambiance de "béton encrassé" de la fourrière, mais pourra en rebuter certains.

En résumé : Un remake magistral qui prouve que l'homme n'est pas le seul responsable de la cage... c'est parfois le système lui-même qui verrouille la porte.

Date sortie : 19 mai 2026

🎁 Merci pour le SP et la confiance

#LaFourriereDesAnimaux #AnimalPound #TomKing #PeterGross


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🐾 LA FERME DES ANIMAUX VERSION 2026 : UNE CLAQUE POLITIQUE 🐕‍🦺

Je viens de plonger dans La Fourrière des animaux (Animal Pound) de Tom King @tomking_tk, Peter Gross @petergrossart, @tamra.bonvillain et Gabriel H Walta publié chez @paninicomicsfrance, et le moins qu'on puisse dire, c'est que le voyage est aussi brillant que glacial. ❄️

King ne se contente pas de déplacer le récit d'Orwell dans une fourrière municipale américaine ; il dissèque avec une précision chirurgicale comment une utopie née du sang et de l'espoir peut redevenir une prison, parfois pire que la précédente.

📖 L'intrigue en bref :

À la fourrière de Manfield, le vieux chien Lucky lance un dernier appel à la révolte avant de mourir. Les animaux s'unissent, chassent les humains et instaurent leur propre démocratie. Mais entre les chiens qui veulent l'ordre, les chats qui cherchent leur indépendance et les lapins qui tentent juste de survivre, le rêve de "liberté" va vite se heurter à la réalité du pouvoir.

✨ Ce qui m’a marqué :

Un miroir féroce : L'ouvrage pose une question qui fait mal : "Que devient une société lorsqu'elle perd le tyran qui la contrôle ?".

Le cycle éternel : On voit défiler les mandats de Titan (le doberman), Fifi (la chatte) et Rascal (le beagle). Chaque "progrès" semble porter en lui les germes d'une nouvelle oppression.

La trahison par l'image : J'ai adoré l'idée des animaux qui utilisent les réseaux sociaux et les caméras pour séduire les humains et obtenir de la nourriture, recréant une forme de dépendance volontaire.

⚠️ LES BÉMOLS :

Une lecture qui pèse : C'est sombre, très sombre. Si vous cherchez de l'action ou de l'espoir, passez votre chemin. C'est un récit pessimiste où "tout change pour que rien ne change".

L'esthétique : Le trait de Peter Gross est cru, presque aride, ce qui colle parfaitement à l'ambiance de "béton encrassé" de la fourrière, mais pourra en rebuter certains.

En résumé : Un remake magistral qui prouve que l'homme n'est pas le seul responsable de la cage... c'est parfois le système lui-même qui verrouille la porte.

Date sortie : 19 mai 2026

🎁 Merci pour le SP et la confiance

#LaFourriereDesAnimaux #AnimalPound #TomKing #PeterGross


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🐾 LA FERME DES ANIMAUX VERSION 2026 : UNE CLAQUE POLITIQUE 🐕‍🦺

Je viens de plonger dans La Fourrière des animaux (Animal Pound) de Tom King @tomking_tk, Peter Gross @petergrossart, @tamra.bonvillain et Gabriel H Walta publié chez @paninicomicsfrance, et le moins qu'on puisse dire, c'est que le voyage est aussi brillant que glacial. ❄️

King ne se contente pas de déplacer le récit d'Orwell dans une fourrière municipale américaine ; il dissèque avec une précision chirurgicale comment une utopie née du sang et de l'espoir peut redevenir une prison, parfois pire que la précédente.

📖 L'intrigue en bref :

À la fourrière de Manfield, le vieux chien Lucky lance un dernier appel à la révolte avant de mourir. Les animaux s'unissent, chassent les humains et instaurent leur propre démocratie. Mais entre les chiens qui veulent l'ordre, les chats qui cherchent leur indépendance et les lapins qui tentent juste de survivre, le rêve de "liberté" va vite se heurter à la réalité du pouvoir.

✨ Ce qui m’a marqué :

Un miroir féroce : L'ouvrage pose une question qui fait mal : "Que devient une société lorsqu'elle perd le tyran qui la contrôle ?".

Le cycle éternel : On voit défiler les mandats de Titan (le doberman), Fifi (la chatte) et Rascal (le beagle). Chaque "progrès" semble porter en lui les germes d'une nouvelle oppression.

La trahison par l'image : J'ai adoré l'idée des animaux qui utilisent les réseaux sociaux et les caméras pour séduire les humains et obtenir de la nourriture, recréant une forme de dépendance volontaire.

⚠️ LES BÉMOLS :

Une lecture qui pèse : C'est sombre, très sombre. Si vous cherchez de l'action ou de l'espoir, passez votre chemin. C'est un récit pessimiste où "tout change pour que rien ne change".

L'esthétique : Le trait de Peter Gross est cru, presque aride, ce qui colle parfaitement à l'ambiance de "béton encrassé" de la fourrière, mais pourra en rebuter certains.

En résumé : Un remake magistral qui prouve que l'homme n'est pas le seul responsable de la cage... c'est parfois le système lui-même qui verrouille la porte.

Date sortie : 19 mai 2026

🎁 Merci pour le SP et la confiance

#LaFourriereDesAnimaux #AnimalPound #TomKing #PeterGross


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5 days ago

🐾 LA FERME DES ANIMAUX VERSION 2026 : UNE CLAQUE POLITIQUE 🐕‍🦺

Je viens de plonger dans La Fourrière des animaux (Animal Pound) de Tom King @tomking_tk, Peter Gross @petergrossart, @tamra.bonvillain et Gabriel H Walta publié chez @paninicomicsfrance, et le moins qu'on puisse dire, c'est que le voyage est aussi brillant que glacial. ❄️

King ne se contente pas de déplacer le récit d'Orwell dans une fourrière municipale américaine ; il dissèque avec une précision chirurgicale comment une utopie née du sang et de l'espoir peut redevenir une prison, parfois pire que la précédente.

📖 L'intrigue en bref :

À la fourrière de Manfield, le vieux chien Lucky lance un dernier appel à la révolte avant de mourir. Les animaux s'unissent, chassent les humains et instaurent leur propre démocratie. Mais entre les chiens qui veulent l'ordre, les chats qui cherchent leur indépendance et les lapins qui tentent juste de survivre, le rêve de "liberté" va vite se heurter à la réalité du pouvoir.

✨ Ce qui m’a marqué :

Un miroir féroce : L'ouvrage pose une question qui fait mal : "Que devient une société lorsqu'elle perd le tyran qui la contrôle ?".

Le cycle éternel : On voit défiler les mandats de Titan (le doberman), Fifi (la chatte) et Rascal (le beagle). Chaque "progrès" semble porter en lui les germes d'une nouvelle oppression.

La trahison par l'image : J'ai adoré l'idée des animaux qui utilisent les réseaux sociaux et les caméras pour séduire les humains et obtenir de la nourriture, recréant une forme de dépendance volontaire.

⚠️ LES BÉMOLS :

Une lecture qui pèse : C'est sombre, très sombre. Si vous cherchez de l'action ou de l'espoir, passez votre chemin. C'est un récit pessimiste où "tout change pour que rien ne change".

L'esthétique : Le trait de Peter Gross est cru, presque aride, ce qui colle parfaitement à l'ambiance de "béton encrassé" de la fourrière, mais pourra en rebuter certains.

En résumé : Un remake magistral qui prouve que l'homme n'est pas le seul responsable de la cage... c'est parfois le système lui-même qui verrouille la porte.

Date sortie : 19 mai 2026

🎁 Merci pour le SP et la confiance

#LaFourriereDesAnimaux #AnimalPound #TomKing #PeterGross


355
1
5 days ago


🐾 LA FERME DES ANIMAUX VERSION 2026 : UNE CLAQUE POLITIQUE 🐕‍🦺

Je viens de plonger dans La Fourrière des animaux (Animal Pound) de Tom King @tomking_tk, Peter Gross @petergrossart, @tamra.bonvillain et Gabriel H Walta publié chez @paninicomicsfrance, et le moins qu'on puisse dire, c'est que le voyage est aussi brillant que glacial. ❄️

King ne se contente pas de déplacer le récit d'Orwell dans une fourrière municipale américaine ; il dissèque avec une précision chirurgicale comment une utopie née du sang et de l'espoir peut redevenir une prison, parfois pire que la précédente.

📖 L'intrigue en bref :

À la fourrière de Manfield, le vieux chien Lucky lance un dernier appel à la révolte avant de mourir. Les animaux s'unissent, chassent les humains et instaurent leur propre démocratie. Mais entre les chiens qui veulent l'ordre, les chats qui cherchent leur indépendance et les lapins qui tentent juste de survivre, le rêve de "liberté" va vite se heurter à la réalité du pouvoir.

✨ Ce qui m’a marqué :

Un miroir féroce : L'ouvrage pose une question qui fait mal : "Que devient une société lorsqu'elle perd le tyran qui la contrôle ?".

Le cycle éternel : On voit défiler les mandats de Titan (le doberman), Fifi (la chatte) et Rascal (le beagle). Chaque "progrès" semble porter en lui les germes d'une nouvelle oppression.

La trahison par l'image : J'ai adoré l'idée des animaux qui utilisent les réseaux sociaux et les caméras pour séduire les humains et obtenir de la nourriture, recréant une forme de dépendance volontaire.

⚠️ LES BÉMOLS :

Une lecture qui pèse : C'est sombre, très sombre. Si vous cherchez de l'action ou de l'espoir, passez votre chemin. C'est un récit pessimiste où "tout change pour que rien ne change".

L'esthétique : Le trait de Peter Gross est cru, presque aride, ce qui colle parfaitement à l'ambiance de "béton encrassé" de la fourrière, mais pourra en rebuter certains.

En résumé : Un remake magistral qui prouve que l'homme n'est pas le seul responsable de la cage... c'est parfois le système lui-même qui verrouille la porte.

Date sortie : 19 mai 2026

🎁 Merci pour le SP et la confiance

#LaFourriereDesAnimaux #AnimalPound #TomKing #PeterGross


355
1
5 days ago

🐾 LA FERME DES ANIMAUX VERSION 2026 : UNE CLAQUE POLITIQUE 🐕‍🦺

Je viens de plonger dans La Fourrière des animaux (Animal Pound) de Tom King @tomking_tk, Peter Gross @petergrossart, @tamra.bonvillain et Gabriel H Walta publié chez @paninicomicsfrance, et le moins qu'on puisse dire, c'est que le voyage est aussi brillant que glacial. ❄️

King ne se contente pas de déplacer le récit d'Orwell dans une fourrière municipale américaine ; il dissèque avec une précision chirurgicale comment une utopie née du sang et de l'espoir peut redevenir une prison, parfois pire que la précédente.

📖 L'intrigue en bref :

À la fourrière de Manfield, le vieux chien Lucky lance un dernier appel à la révolte avant de mourir. Les animaux s'unissent, chassent les humains et instaurent leur propre démocratie. Mais entre les chiens qui veulent l'ordre, les chats qui cherchent leur indépendance et les lapins qui tentent juste de survivre, le rêve de "liberté" va vite se heurter à la réalité du pouvoir.

✨ Ce qui m’a marqué :

Un miroir féroce : L'ouvrage pose une question qui fait mal : "Que devient une société lorsqu'elle perd le tyran qui la contrôle ?".

Le cycle éternel : On voit défiler les mandats de Titan (le doberman), Fifi (la chatte) et Rascal (le beagle). Chaque "progrès" semble porter en lui les germes d'une nouvelle oppression.

La trahison par l'image : J'ai adoré l'idée des animaux qui utilisent les réseaux sociaux et les caméras pour séduire les humains et obtenir de la nourriture, recréant une forme de dépendance volontaire.

⚠️ LES BÉMOLS :

Une lecture qui pèse : C'est sombre, très sombre. Si vous cherchez de l'action ou de l'espoir, passez votre chemin. C'est un récit pessimiste où "tout change pour que rien ne change".

L'esthétique : Le trait de Peter Gross est cru, presque aride, ce qui colle parfaitement à l'ambiance de "béton encrassé" de la fourrière, mais pourra en rebuter certains.

En résumé : Un remake magistral qui prouve que l'homme n'est pas le seul responsable de la cage... c'est parfois le système lui-même qui verrouille la porte.

Date sortie : 19 mai 2026

🎁 Merci pour le SP et la confiance

#LaFourriereDesAnimaux #AnimalPound #TomKing #PeterGross


355
1
5 days ago

🐾 LA FERME DES ANIMAUX VERSION 2026 : UNE CLAQUE POLITIQUE 🐕‍🦺

Je viens de plonger dans La Fourrière des animaux (Animal Pound) de Tom King @tomking_tk, Peter Gross @petergrossart, @tamra.bonvillain et Gabriel H Walta publié chez @paninicomicsfrance, et le moins qu'on puisse dire, c'est que le voyage est aussi brillant que glacial. ❄️

King ne se contente pas de déplacer le récit d'Orwell dans une fourrière municipale américaine ; il dissèque avec une précision chirurgicale comment une utopie née du sang et de l'espoir peut redevenir une prison, parfois pire que la précédente.

📖 L'intrigue en bref :

À la fourrière de Manfield, le vieux chien Lucky lance un dernier appel à la révolte avant de mourir. Les animaux s'unissent, chassent les humains et instaurent leur propre démocratie. Mais entre les chiens qui veulent l'ordre, les chats qui cherchent leur indépendance et les lapins qui tentent juste de survivre, le rêve de "liberté" va vite se heurter à la réalité du pouvoir.

✨ Ce qui m’a marqué :

Un miroir féroce : L'ouvrage pose une question qui fait mal : "Que devient une société lorsqu'elle perd le tyran qui la contrôle ?".

Le cycle éternel : On voit défiler les mandats de Titan (le doberman), Fifi (la chatte) et Rascal (le beagle). Chaque "progrès" semble porter en lui les germes d'une nouvelle oppression.

La trahison par l'image : J'ai adoré l'idée des animaux qui utilisent les réseaux sociaux et les caméras pour séduire les humains et obtenir de la nourriture, recréant une forme de dépendance volontaire.

⚠️ LES BÉMOLS :

Une lecture qui pèse : C'est sombre, très sombre. Si vous cherchez de l'action ou de l'espoir, passez votre chemin. C'est un récit pessimiste où "tout change pour que rien ne change".

L'esthétique : Le trait de Peter Gross est cru, presque aride, ce qui colle parfaitement à l'ambiance de "béton encrassé" de la fourrière, mais pourra en rebuter certains.

En résumé : Un remake magistral qui prouve que l'homme n'est pas le seul responsable de la cage... c'est parfois le système lui-même qui verrouille la porte.

Date sortie : 19 mai 2026

🎁 Merci pour le SP et la confiance

#LaFourriereDesAnimaux #AnimalPound #TomKing #PeterGross


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I’ll finally be talking about the incredible Mister Miracle animated show at the Annecy Festival in France next month!

I’m show running and writing every episode, @mitchgerads is producing and designing, insanely talented, award winning animators are drawing and animating—and I cannot emphasize enough how much I love it and how excited I am to start sharing this epic, moving world of Scott and Barda with you all.

Art by @nickderington and @mitchgerads.

Mister Miracle and the New Gods created by the King, Jack Kirby.


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I’ll finally be talking about the incredible Mister Miracle animated show at the Annecy Festival in France next month!

I’m show running and writing every episode, @mitchgerads is producing and designing, insanely talented, award winning animators are drawing and animating—and I cannot emphasize enough how much I love it and how excited I am to start sharing this epic, moving world of Scott and Barda with you all.

Art by @nickderington and @mitchgerads.

Mister Miracle and the New Gods created by the King, Jack Kirby.


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I’ll finally be talking about the incredible Mister Miracle animated show at the Annecy Festival in France next month!

I’m show running and writing every episode, @mitchgerads is producing and designing, insanely talented, award winning animators are drawing and animating—and I cannot emphasize enough how much I love it and how excited I am to start sharing this epic, moving world of Scott and Barda with you all.

Art by @nickderington and @mitchgerads.

Mister Miracle and the New Gods created by the King, Jack Kirby.


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I’ll finally be talking about the incredible Mister Miracle animated show at the Annecy Festival in France next month!

I’m show running and writing every episode, @mitchgerads is producing and designing, insanely talented, award winning animators are drawing and animating—and I cannot emphasize enough how much I love it and how excited I am to start sharing this epic, moving world of Scott and Barda with you all.

Art by @nickderington and @mitchgerads.

Mister Miracle and the New Gods created by the King, Jack Kirby.


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Happy Mother’s Day to all the super hero mom’s out there saving so many worlds, including my lovely wife, Colleen, whose life I keep stealing for the funny books.

Art by @belen_ortega, @rsookart, and @mitchgerads.


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Happy Mother’s Day to all the super hero mom’s out there saving so many worlds, including my lovely wife, Colleen, whose life I keep stealing for the funny books.

Art by @belen_ortega, @rsookart, and @mitchgerads.


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Happy Mother’s Day to all the super hero mom’s out there saving so many worlds, including my lovely wife, Colleen, whose life I keep stealing for the funny books.

Art by @belen_ortega, @rsookart, and @mitchgerads.


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Happy Mother’s Day to all the super hero mom’s out there saving so many worlds, including my lovely wife, Colleen, whose life I keep stealing for the funny books.

Art by @belen_ortega, @rsookart, and @mitchgerads.


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Helen of Wyndhorn. Hardcover vs. Slipcase.

Let’s take a quick look at @tomking_tk’s and @bilquis’ Helen of Wyndhorn and see how awesome the latest slipcase edition really is! (Published by @darkhorsecomics)

Check out my full overview of Helen of Wyndhorn at the link in my bio.

If you love comics or are interested in learning more about them, then you’ve found the channel for book recommendations that’ll help you out!

Grab your copy for $2 off using code “omnibuddy”, or use “OmnibuddybShipItTogether” for 5% off your order of 4+ through books ‪‪at @panelboundcomics using the link in my bio.


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New Supergirl art by the incredible @bilquis and @matlopes. Mind blowing. Just mind blowing.


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New Supergirl art by the incredible @bilquis and @matlopes. Mind blowing. Just mind blowing.


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RIP to a comic legend and one of my writing heroes, Gerry Conway. Or as Stan Lee called the kid who somehow captured (and evolved) so much of Stan’s particular magic, Merry Gerry Conway.

Gerry brought such humanity to his work, using super heroes to tell emotional stories of love, loss, and triumph—all without losing that fundamental energy and absurdity that still makes a good super hero story a really damn good super hero story.

I spoke to him in depth of all of once. I was using his Black Spider for a thing and called him to talk about it. He didn’t really care about Black Spider. We instead talked about his time as a kid writing romance comics while knowing nothing about romance and his days figuring out Law and Order twists while not strictly understanding law and order. He talked about finding the tension in a character, the contradiction between who they are and who they want to be, that without a writer elucidating that struggle, what was the point of a hero?

He was generous and kind and funny and patient cool. I’m not sure he was merry, but a myth maker will exaggerate from time to time.

I’m grateful for his words and work. I remain inspired.


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RIP to a comic legend and one of my writing heroes, Gerry Conway. Or as Stan Lee called the kid who somehow captured (and evolved) so much of Stan’s particular magic, Merry Gerry Conway.

Gerry brought such humanity to his work, using super heroes to tell emotional stories of love, loss, and triumph—all without losing that fundamental energy and absurdity that still makes a good super hero story a really damn good super hero story.

I spoke to him in depth of all of once. I was using his Black Spider for a thing and called him to talk about it. He didn’t really care about Black Spider. We instead talked about his time as a kid writing romance comics while knowing nothing about romance and his days figuring out Law and Order twists while not strictly understanding law and order. He talked about finding the tension in a character, the contradiction between who they are and who they want to be, that without a writer elucidating that struggle, what was the point of a hero?

He was generous and kind and funny and patient cool. I’m not sure he was merry, but a myth maker will exaggerate from time to time.

I’m grateful for his words and work. I remain inspired.


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RIP to a comic legend and one of my writing heroes, Gerry Conway. Or as Stan Lee called the kid who somehow captured (and evolved) so much of Stan’s particular magic, Merry Gerry Conway.

Gerry brought such humanity to his work, using super heroes to tell emotional stories of love, loss, and triumph—all without losing that fundamental energy and absurdity that still makes a good super hero story a really damn good super hero story.

I spoke to him in depth of all of once. I was using his Black Spider for a thing and called him to talk about it. He didn’t really care about Black Spider. We instead talked about his time as a kid writing romance comics while knowing nothing about romance and his days figuring out Law and Order twists while not strictly understanding law and order. He talked about finding the tension in a character, the contradiction between who they are and who they want to be, that without a writer elucidating that struggle, what was the point of a hero?

He was generous and kind and funny and patient cool. I’m not sure he was merry, but a myth maker will exaggerate from time to time.

I’m grateful for his words and work. I remain inspired.


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RIP to a comic legend and one of my writing heroes, Gerry Conway. Or as Stan Lee called the kid who somehow captured (and evolved) so much of Stan’s particular magic, Merry Gerry Conway.

Gerry brought such humanity to his work, using super heroes to tell emotional stories of love, loss, and triumph—all without losing that fundamental energy and absurdity that still makes a good super hero story a really damn good super hero story.

I spoke to him in depth of all of once. I was using his Black Spider for a thing and called him to talk about it. He didn’t really care about Black Spider. We instead talked about his time as a kid writing romance comics while knowing nothing about romance and his days figuring out Law and Order twists while not strictly understanding law and order. He talked about finding the tension in a character, the contradiction between who they are and who they want to be, that without a writer elucidating that struggle, what was the point of a hero?

He was generous and kind and funny and patient cool. I’m not sure he was merry, but a myth maker will exaggerate from time to time.

I’m grateful for his words and work. I remain inspired.


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RIP to a comic legend and one of my writing heroes, Gerry Conway. Or as Stan Lee called the kid who somehow captured (and evolved) so much of Stan’s particular magic, Merry Gerry Conway.

Gerry brought such humanity to his work, using super heroes to tell emotional stories of love, loss, and triumph—all without losing that fundamental energy and absurdity that still makes a good super hero story a really damn good super hero story.

I spoke to him in depth of all of once. I was using his Black Spider for a thing and called him to talk about it. He didn’t really care about Black Spider. We instead talked about his time as a kid writing romance comics while knowing nothing about romance and his days figuring out Law and Order twists while not strictly understanding law and order. He talked about finding the tension in a character, the contradiction between who they are and who they want to be, that without a writer elucidating that struggle, what was the point of a hero?

He was generous and kind and funny and patient cool. I’m not sure he was merry, but a myth maker will exaggerate from time to time.

I’m grateful for his words and work. I remain inspired.


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RIP to a comic legend and one of my writing heroes, Gerry Conway. Or as Stan Lee called the kid who somehow captured (and evolved) so much of Stan’s particular magic, Merry Gerry Conway.

Gerry brought such humanity to his work, using super heroes to tell emotional stories of love, loss, and triumph—all without losing that fundamental energy and absurdity that still makes a good super hero story a really damn good super hero story.

I spoke to him in depth of all of once. I was using his Black Spider for a thing and called him to talk about it. He didn’t really care about Black Spider. We instead talked about his time as a kid writing romance comics while knowing nothing about romance and his days figuring out Law and Order twists while not strictly understanding law and order. He talked about finding the tension in a character, the contradiction between who they are and who they want to be, that without a writer elucidating that struggle, what was the point of a hero?

He was generous and kind and funny and patient cool. I’m not sure he was merry, but a myth maker will exaggerate from time to time.

I’m grateful for his words and work. I remain inspired.


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RIP to a comic legend and one of my writing heroes, Gerry Conway. Or as Stan Lee called the kid who somehow captured (and evolved) so much of Stan’s particular magic, Merry Gerry Conway.

Gerry brought such humanity to his work, using super heroes to tell emotional stories of love, loss, and triumph—all without losing that fundamental energy and absurdity that still makes a good super hero story a really damn good super hero story.

I spoke to him in depth of all of once. I was using his Black Spider for a thing and called him to talk about it. He didn’t really care about Black Spider. We instead talked about his time as a kid writing romance comics while knowing nothing about romance and his days figuring out Law and Order twists while not strictly understanding law and order. He talked about finding the tension in a character, the contradiction between who they are and who they want to be, that without a writer elucidating that struggle, what was the point of a hero?

He was generous and kind and funny and patient cool. I’m not sure he was merry, but a myth maker will exaggerate from time to time.

I’m grateful for his words and work. I remain inspired.


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RIP to a comic legend and one of my writing heroes, Gerry Conway. Or as Stan Lee called the kid who somehow captured (and evolved) so much of Stan’s particular magic, Merry Gerry Conway.

Gerry brought such humanity to his work, using super heroes to tell emotional stories of love, loss, and triumph—all without losing that fundamental energy and absurdity that still makes a good super hero story a really damn good super hero story.

I spoke to him in depth of all of once. I was using his Black Spider for a thing and called him to talk about it. He didn’t really care about Black Spider. We instead talked about his time as a kid writing romance comics while knowing nothing about romance and his days figuring out Law and Order twists while not strictly understanding law and order. He talked about finding the tension in a character, the contradiction between who they are and who they want to be, that without a writer elucidating that struggle, what was the point of a hero?

He was generous and kind and funny and patient cool. I’m not sure he was merry, but a myth maker will exaggerate from time to time.

I’m grateful for his words and work. I remain inspired.


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RIP to a comic legend and one of my writing heroes, Gerry Conway. Or as Stan Lee called the kid who somehow captured (and evolved) so much of Stan’s particular magic, Merry Gerry Conway.

Gerry brought such humanity to his work, using super heroes to tell emotional stories of love, loss, and triumph—all without losing that fundamental energy and absurdity that still makes a good super hero story a really damn good super hero story.

I spoke to him in depth of all of once. I was using his Black Spider for a thing and called him to talk about it. He didn’t really care about Black Spider. We instead talked about his time as a kid writing romance comics while knowing nothing about romance and his days figuring out Law and Order twists while not strictly understanding law and order. He talked about finding the tension in a character, the contradiction between who they are and who they want to be, that without a writer elucidating that struggle, what was the point of a hero?

He was generous and kind and funny and patient cool. I’m not sure he was merry, but a myth maker will exaggerate from time to time.

I’m grateful for his words and work. I remain inspired.


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RIP to a comic legend and one of my writing heroes, Gerry Conway. Or as Stan Lee called the kid who somehow captured (and evolved) so much of Stan’s particular magic, Merry Gerry Conway.

Gerry brought such humanity to his work, using super heroes to tell emotional stories of love, loss, and triumph—all without losing that fundamental energy and absurdity that still makes a good super hero story a really damn good super hero story.

I spoke to him in depth of all of once. I was using his Black Spider for a thing and called him to talk about it. He didn’t really care about Black Spider. We instead talked about his time as a kid writing romance comics while knowing nothing about romance and his days figuring out Law and Order twists while not strictly understanding law and order. He talked about finding the tension in a character, the contradiction between who they are and who they want to be, that without a writer elucidating that struggle, what was the point of a hero?

He was generous and kind and funny and patient cool. I’m not sure he was merry, but a myth maker will exaggerate from time to time.

I’m grateful for his words and work. I remain inspired.


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RIP to a comic legend and one of my writing heroes, Gerry Conway. Or as Stan Lee called the kid who somehow captured (and evolved) so much of Stan’s particular magic, Merry Gerry Conway.

Gerry brought such humanity to his work, using super heroes to tell emotional stories of love, loss, and triumph—all without losing that fundamental energy and absurdity that still makes a good super hero story a really damn good super hero story.

I spoke to him in depth of all of once. I was using his Black Spider for a thing and called him to talk about it. He didn’t really care about Black Spider. We instead talked about his time as a kid writing romance comics while knowing nothing about romance and his days figuring out Law and Order twists while not strictly understanding law and order. He talked about finding the tension in a character, the contradiction between who they are and who they want to be, that without a writer elucidating that struggle, what was the point of a hero?

He was generous and kind and funny and patient cool. I’m not sure he was merry, but a myth maker will exaggerate from time to time.

I’m grateful for his words and work. I remain inspired.


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RIP to a comic legend and one of my writing heroes, Gerry Conway. Or as Stan Lee called the kid who somehow captured (and evolved) so much of Stan’s particular magic, Merry Gerry Conway.

Gerry brought such humanity to his work, using super heroes to tell emotional stories of love, loss, and triumph—all without losing that fundamental energy and absurdity that still makes a good super hero story a really damn good super hero story.

I spoke to him in depth of all of once. I was using his Black Spider for a thing and called him to talk about it. He didn’t really care about Black Spider. We instead talked about his time as a kid writing romance comics while knowing nothing about romance and his days figuring out Law and Order twists while not strictly understanding law and order. He talked about finding the tension in a character, the contradiction between who they are and who they want to be, that without a writer elucidating that struggle, what was the point of a hero?

He was generous and kind and funny and patient cool. I’m not sure he was merry, but a myth maker will exaggerate from time to time.

I’m grateful for his words and work. I remain inspired.


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RIP to a comic legend and one of my writing heroes, Gerry Conway. Or as Stan Lee called the kid who somehow captured (and evolved) so much of Stan’s particular magic, Merry Gerry Conway.

Gerry brought such humanity to his work, using super heroes to tell emotional stories of love, loss, and triumph—all without losing that fundamental energy and absurdity that still makes a good super hero story a really damn good super hero story.

I spoke to him in depth of all of once. I was using his Black Spider for a thing and called him to talk about it. He didn’t really care about Black Spider. We instead talked about his time as a kid writing romance comics while knowing nothing about romance and his days figuring out Law and Order twists while not strictly understanding law and order. He talked about finding the tension in a character, the contradiction between who they are and who they want to be, that without a writer elucidating that struggle, what was the point of a hero?

He was generous and kind and funny and patient cool. I’m not sure he was merry, but a myth maker will exaggerate from time to time.

I’m grateful for his words and work. I remain inspired.


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RIP to a comic legend and one of my writing heroes, Gerry Conway. Or as Stan Lee called the kid who somehow captured (and evolved) so much of Stan’s particular magic, Merry Gerry Conway.

Gerry brought such humanity to his work, using super heroes to tell emotional stories of love, loss, and triumph—all without losing that fundamental energy and absurdity that still makes a good super hero story a really damn good super hero story.

I spoke to him in depth of all of once. I was using his Black Spider for a thing and called him to talk about it. He didn’t really care about Black Spider. We instead talked about his time as a kid writing romance comics while knowing nothing about romance and his days figuring out Law and Order twists while not strictly understanding law and order. He talked about finding the tension in a character, the contradiction between who they are and who they want to be, that without a writer elucidating that struggle, what was the point of a hero?

He was generous and kind and funny and patient cool. I’m not sure he was merry, but a myth maker will exaggerate from time to time.

I’m grateful for his words and work. I remain inspired.


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RIP to a comic legend and one of my writing heroes, Gerry Conway. Or as Stan Lee called the kid who somehow captured (and evolved) so much of Stan’s particular magic, Merry Gerry Conway.

Gerry brought such humanity to his work, using super heroes to tell emotional stories of love, loss, and triumph—all without losing that fundamental energy and absurdity that still makes a good super hero story a really damn good super hero story.

I spoke to him in depth of all of once. I was using his Black Spider for a thing and called him to talk about it. He didn’t really care about Black Spider. We instead talked about his time as a kid writing romance comics while knowing nothing about romance and his days figuring out Law and Order twists while not strictly understanding law and order. He talked about finding the tension in a character, the contradiction between who they are and who they want to be, that without a writer elucidating that struggle, what was the point of a hero?

He was generous and kind and funny and patient cool. I’m not sure he was merry, but a myth maker will exaggerate from time to time.

I’m grateful for his words and work. I remain inspired.


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RIP to a comic legend and one of my writing heroes, Gerry Conway. Or as Stan Lee called the kid who somehow captured (and evolved) so much of Stan’s particular magic, Merry Gerry Conway.

Gerry brought such humanity to his work, using super heroes to tell emotional stories of love, loss, and triumph—all without losing that fundamental energy and absurdity that still makes a good super hero story a really damn good super hero story.

I spoke to him in depth of all of once. I was using his Black Spider for a thing and called him to talk about it. He didn’t really care about Black Spider. We instead talked about his time as a kid writing romance comics while knowing nothing about romance and his days figuring out Law and Order twists while not strictly understanding law and order. He talked about finding the tension in a character, the contradiction between who they are and who they want to be, that without a writer elucidating that struggle, what was the point of a hero?

He was generous and kind and funny and patient cool. I’m not sure he was merry, but a myth maker will exaggerate from time to time.

I’m grateful for his words and work. I remain inspired.


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RIP to a comic legend and one of my writing heroes, Gerry Conway. Or as Stan Lee called the kid who somehow captured (and evolved) so much of Stan’s particular magic, Merry Gerry Conway.

Gerry brought such humanity to his work, using super heroes to tell emotional stories of love, loss, and triumph—all without losing that fundamental energy and absurdity that still makes a good super hero story a really damn good super hero story.

I spoke to him in depth of all of once. I was using his Black Spider for a thing and called him to talk about it. He didn’t really care about Black Spider. We instead talked about his time as a kid writing romance comics while knowing nothing about romance and his days figuring out Law and Order twists while not strictly understanding law and order. He talked about finding the tension in a character, the contradiction between who they are and who they want to be, that without a writer elucidating that struggle, what was the point of a hero?

He was generous and kind and funny and patient cool. I’m not sure he was merry, but a myth maker will exaggerate from time to time.

I’m grateful for his words and work. I remain inspired.


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I was asked to provide a variant for the upcoming @archiecomics PIEMAGEDDON conjured by my dear friends @tomking_tk & @parentdaniel so I obliged with a nod to AFTERLIFE :D


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Danger Street, un comic book signé @tomking_tk et @jorgefornes qui a pas mal divisé à sa sortie ; et dont il est toujours bon de vanter les mérites !
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Toujours disponible en français chez @urbancomics !
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#DangerStreet #DCcomics #TomKing #Comics #BandeDessinée


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“Her power was not one of action, but one of restraint, endurance, and passion.”

In honor of Supergirl Day, we’re giving away the amazing Deluxe Edition of Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow by @tomking_tk @bilquis Matt Lopez and Clayton Cowles.

Follow and repost for a chance to win either this cover or the brand new Supergirl Day cover edition from @panelboundcomics


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Live from the mini van on the way to a signing at @booksamillion in MD. Thank you for all the support on this #superman #supergirl day. You do rock.


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