Frank Robbins' Batman as it was meant to be enjoyed — in bold black-and-white.
John Jakala
We’re baa-ack. That’s right, folks. Arcane Comics rides again! Like a phoenix from the ashes, we are reborn—across the street! Our new address is 1207 N 152nd St C, still in Shoreline. We have also adjusted our hours!
"You draw Batman thinking about 'his secret "thing?"'"
"Yeah boss, real sexy, just like you asked."
instead of abdicating your humanity to a machine, maybe hand it over to a dog, just constantly making bacon and going on walks, or a cat, forever opening cans of tuna and leaving objects on the edge of a counter while you sleep for 18 hours
IS THAT TOO MUCH TO ASK?!
Jesse Farrell
What I need is someone in the PNW who wants to trade their Tascam 388 for comic book art.
I’m so sorry, Marie.
Arcane Comics & More
Trying to find photos or paintings of important historical events and it's 90% a.i. slop.
It feels very telling that they refer to the United States illegal war as "state of play". It's all a game to these monsters.
Christopher Sebela
Frank Robbins' Batman as it was meant to be enjoyed — in bold black-and-white.