Tom King has written the most Batman Batman that ever Batmaned. [From Batman #24]6yr ⋅ writeman00 ⋅ r/comicbooks
Tom King has written the most Batman Batman that ever Batmaned. [From Batman #24]6yr ⋅ writeman00 ⋅ r/batman
Spider Jerusalem (and Warren Ellis) was way ahead of his time. [From Transmetropolitan #25]7yr ⋅ writeman00 ⋅ r/comicbooks
Tom King has written the most Batman Batman that ever Batmaned. [From Batman #24]6yr ⋅ writeman00 ⋅ r/DCcomics
I love how gender stereotypes are mostly reversed here: women in strong poses and prominent positions, and men being either scantily clad or in a sexualised position [The Mighty Thor #1 (2015-)]8yr ⋅ writeman00 ⋅ r/comicbooks
In terms of storytelling, this is best first page that's come along in ages [From Constantine: The Hellblazer #1]8yr ⋅ writeman00 ⋅ r/comicbooks
What do Avengers do after a battle? Get coffee and the feels. (From All-New Captain America #4.)9yr ⋅ writeman00 ⋅ r/comicbooks
Ant-Man on Hawkeye's arrow reminds me of Morrison's Rock of Ages [JLA #14]8yr ⋅ writeman00 ⋅ r/comicbooks
Given that Fuji can orgasm every few minutes due to nearby vibrations, I say well played, sir. Well played [from Stormwatch Vol 2, #3]9yr ⋅ writeman00 ⋅ r/comicbooks
I need help identifying this piece of Jim Lee art. For example, is it just a generic artwork he drew, or was it for a specific book/issue. Image via link.10yr ⋅ writeman00 ⋅ r/batman