Robin Hermann
@tudorstuart
Early modernist
Post a logo, emblem, or title (with its original font) that remains as perfect today as when it was new.
Four twists/reveals/shock moments from comics that are burned into your brain. Don't overthink it. #comicsdna
If the gods were just, we would have 100 issues of this crossover with Nightwing and Wolverine. @tomtaylormade.bsky.social and Bruno Redondo do amazing work, as always. It's incredible how much story they can fit into six pages! What a great read.
I am very grateful that my good friend @richardhowe.bsky.social harangued me into reading the highly excellent Poison Ivy monthly by @gwillow.me and (mostly) Marcio Takara. I adore it entirely.
Post an image from a game you played as a teenager: @richardhowe.bsky.social
I have read the first two issues of Matt Fraction's BATMAN and we are verging dangerously close to "owner of a jetpack" territory. I'm a touch skeptical.
TL: A Lonely Place of Dying BL: Knightfall/Knightquest/Knightsend TR: Messiah Complex/Messiah War/Second Coming BR: Secret Wars (But I've loved these things since the days of the Mutant Massacre, The Evolutionary War, and Atlantis Attacks, so take that into consideration!)
How to Get to Heaven from Belfast on Netflix is screamingly hilarious and deeply, honestly weird. From Lisa McGee, who gave the world Derry Girls. It is the good stuff.
The last page of this book literally had me in tears. It's such an excellent comic. Why is nobody talking about it? Pictured: Batgirl #11, by Tate Brombal and Takeshi Miyazawa.
On this day in 1996, the funniest comic in the history of humanity came to an end.
Peanuts is actually my favorite comic strip, but Bloom County is a very, very close second. The very early Garfield strips are kind of hilarious. But I never laughed that much at Calvin and Hobbes, so I can't be trusted.
No Longer at Ease by Chinua Achebe. Everyone knows Things Fall Apart, of course, but this one is another level entirely.
Choose your top 25 favorite comic book adaptations (live action or animated). One per day for 25 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews. Day 13: Ghost in the Shell
Choose your top 25 favorite comic book adaptations (live action or animated). One per day for 25 days, in no particular order. No explanations, no reviews. Day 12: Akira