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Rhymes with Omni Most recent: Batman & Robin: Year One **please don’t color & repost my art**
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George Perez covered Amazing Heroes 50 (1984).
Kurt Schaffenberger covered Amazing World of DC Comics 2 (1974).
Today is the birthday of artist Charles Clarence “C.C.” Beck (June 8, 1910-Nov. 22, 1989). Cocreator of the original Captain Marvel, Black Adam, Spy Smasher, Mister Mind, & more. #Shazam!
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We’ll have a new newsletter going out later today! 🗞️ You can sign up for it here: chrissamnee.us17.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=...
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(The full interview, for context: www.comicsbeat.com/interview-ba...)
I still stand by this 😌
Just turned in another issue of Batman & Robin: Year One DYNAMIC DUOS Now, onto the next!!
Cover by Wayne Boring & Stan Kaye.
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Bronze Age Babies
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Bronze Age Babies
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Comics in the Golden Age
Chris Samnee
Mark Waid and Chris Samnee discuss exploring the early days of the dynamic duo in BATMAN AND ROBIN: YEAR ONE.
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Interview: Waid & Samnee talk BATMAN AND ROBIN: YEAR ONE
one of my favorite sketchbook comics, anime press conference
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Chris Samnee
Chris Samnee
Comics in the Golden Age
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Reminds me of something @chrissamnee.bsky.social said in an interview I did with he and @markwaid.bsky.social a few years back. Waid was talking about how alive Samnee's characters feel when he's writing dialogue for them.
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Joe Grunenwald
Every once in a while I beg certain comic book artists out there to please consider drawing their characters' mouths open more often when they are speaking/emoting. Indy, artsy and mainstream. Your endlessly tight-lipped bad actors are dead on the page, killing dialogue and snuffing emotion.
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