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(from cgc thread: Pro Wrestling Themed Comics, Wrasslin' Comic Books, Pro Wrestling Comic Books)
http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2011/07/15/drawing-crazy-patterns-off-with-their-heads/
http://www.comicsbeat.com/2007/09/06/another-wrestlercomics-connection/
http://chikarapro.com The king of decapitation stories - Crime SuspenStories #22, featuring the infamous Johnny Craig decapitated head cover - EC Comics
- William Gaines' Comics Code.
Double-Page Spread
In New X-Men #150, in one last act of defiance, a drug-addled Magneto (who is wearing his Xorn helmet once again) has just killed Jean Grey
From Frank Miller’s Sin City: The Big Fat Kill #2, Deadly Li'l Miho
Once again, from New X-Men #150, after a drug-addled Magneto (who is still wearing his Xorn helmet) had just killed Jean Grey
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I've my opinion. I'll keep it close. Check the fingernail tips, though.
He's got both the female pointy tipped fingers and the stubby male digits on his other.
(thumbs u
Baker
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Anyone know the print run of this variant. Pitt #14 from Image. I had one years back and let it go. I have not seen another in a while besides 1 for sale on Atomic Avenue ($295), which is where I swiped the image from. I always loved this cover.
Just. Wow.
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I've got one of those CDCs in Fair condition. (If anyone's keepin' count.)
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What a bunch of great pics! Where did you get all these? Thanks for posting them!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invisible_Web
The Deep Web (also called Deepnet, the invisible Web, DarkNet, Undernet, or the hidden Web) refers to World Wide Web content that is not part of the Surface Web, which is indexed by standard search engines.Mike Bergman, credited with coining the phrase, has said that searching on the Internet today can be compared to dragging a net across the surface of the ocean: a great deal may be caught in the net, but there is a wealth of information that is deep and therefore missed. Most of the Web's information is buried far down on dynamically generated sites, and standard search engines do not find it. Traditional search engines cannot "see" or retrieve content in the deep Web – those pages do not exist until they are created dynamically as the result of a specific search. The deep Web is several orders of magnitude larger than the surface Web.
And thanks for your research and posting. Great job.
I Miss Dave (Stevens, that is)
in Copper Age Comic Books
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