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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-09-25 07:16 pm

Extreme Justice #5

Writer: Dan Vado

Pencils: Marc Campos

Inks: Ken Branch


The elemental Firestorm has returned to Earth to remerge with Ronnie Raymond.


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metadronos ([personal profile] metadronos) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-09-25 06:05 pm

Return of the Son of Out-of-Context Archie, Part Googolplex




So what's Betty doing here? Stripping for Jughead, or merely flirting with him? (Hey, they were a thing in the Riverdale series, so...) Or is it something else entirely? Well don't look at me; I'm not telling!

But let's see the effect it had on Jug )
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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-09-25 02:28 pm

Doom Patrol (1987) #9

Writer: Paul Kupperberg

Pencils: Erik Larsen

Inks: Gary Martin


One of Doom Patrol's old villains is out for revenge. (Don’t get your hopes up, it isn’t Monsieur Mallah and the Brain.)


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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-09-25 12:29 pm

Doctor Fate (1987) #2

Writer: J.M. DeMatteis

Pencils: Keith Giffen

Inks: Dave Hunt


Eric Strauss has been locked up in Arkham Asylum, where he falls victim to the Lords of Chaos.


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They/Them ([personal profile] numeronone) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-09-25 11:57 am

Sleep #2: "The devil's in the details."



"When Jonathan Reason falls asleep, he becomes... something terrible."


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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-09-25 10:29 am

The Defenders #14

Writer: Len Wein

Pencils: Sal Buscema

Inks: Dan Green


I do not like the Squadron Supreme. That’s it. No snarky commentary here.


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laughing_tree ([personal profile] laughing_tree) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-09-24 05:05 pm

The Mortal Thor #1 - "No Gods, No Masters"

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There's a man with a hammer, he calls himself Thor, and he is resolutely Just Some Guy. The hammer is Just Some Hammer - I can spill the beans here that we didn't have the room or inclination to do on the page, that it's a third-hand lump hammer similar to the one I keep in my shed and he got it for four bucks in a thrift store. He didn't find it in mystic circumstances, it doesn't have a secret power, it's just wood and metal. It's not particularly special, much like Sigurd Jarlson is not particularly special. But despite that, he's got to save himself, and his friends, and his soul, and the world. We'll see how it works out for him. -- Al Ewing

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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-09-24 08:43 pm

Captain America #391

Writer: Mark Gruenwald

Pencils: Rik Levins

Inks: Danny Bulanadi


Cap and Paladin have been captured by Superia, who plans on turning them into women.


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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-09-24 02:30 pm

Knightfall: Showcase '93 #7

Writer: Doug Moench

Pencils and inks: Klaus Janson


While Alfred tries to save the seriously injured Bruce, Tim thinks back to a previous adventure.


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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-09-24 12:30 pm

Batgirl (2000) #5

Writers: Scott Peterson and Kelley Puckett

Pencils: Damion Scott

Inks: Robert Campanella


Batgirl tries to find the man who scrambled her abilities.


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tcampbell1000 ([personal profile] tcampbell1000) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-09-23 08:31 pm

Watch Out, Boy, They'll Chew You Up: JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL #9 (JLI 9/?)

Warning for a scary, murdery scene.

Intracompany crossovers were newish in 1988, just a few years after Secret Wars and Crisis on Infinite Earths, so creators saw them more as opportunities than impositions. The big idea for Millennium was that there's a giant alien robot conspiracy, aided by willing or brainwashed humans.



Great advice! I sure trust you completely, Martian MANHUNTER! )
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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-09-24 10:30 am

Amazing Spider-Man #114

Writer: Gerry Conway

Pencils: John Romita, Sr.

Inks: Tony Mortellaro and Jim Starlin


The origin of Hammerhead!


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icon_uk ([personal profile] icon_uk) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-09-23 10:28 pm

Jay and Miles X-Plain the X-Men reaches episode #500

Eleven and a half years into it's run, the ever-enjoyable X-plain the X-Men podcast has just reached it's demi-millenium as episode 500 dropped.

For those unaware of it, it is, in it's own words a look at "The ins, the outs, and the retcons of comics greatest superhero soap-opera" which started at the dawn of the Silver Age and has only just reached the end of the 90's. So the Morrison run awaits.

Hosts Jay Edidin and Miles Stokes have, IMHO, a great presenting and bantering style and between Mile's enthusiasm, Jay's critical analsyis (though each have aspects of the other) and the queer prism they bring to look at the media through, plus the sheer amount of research they must do, this has been one of my go-to podcasts for pretty much a decade (Plus they share my affection for the OG New Mutants, and a certain omnilinguist and his technorganic soulmate in particular, so how could I not be a fan? :) )

They've also had some excellent guests over the years, including Kurt Busiek, Chris Claremont and Louise Simonson.

The Anniversary episode is great fun. They bring in a professional expert on the industrial applications of magnets to discuss just how much of Magneto's infinitely varied magnetic powers might be based in reality (Answer: More than you might think, but not necessarily in the way you might think), then are themselved interviewed about the podcast itself, which is fascinating.

Anyhoo, well worth a listen if you fancy some affectionately, if sometimes slightly snarky, X-discussion and analysis.

(Look, this podcast managed to make me even vaguely invested in parts of 90's X-Force, and you have NO idea the barriers it was working against there... well, actually you might, but that doesn't make it less impressive)