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Comics Everybody: The History of Cable Explained [Comic]
Comics Everybody: The History of Cable Explained [Comic]
Comics Everybody: The History of Cable Explained [Comic]
It's time again to break down the convoluted history of a comic book character in the recurring segment we call Comics, Everybody by Curt Franklin and artist Chris Haley of Let's Be Friends Again. Today's subject: Cable, one of the best known Marvel Comics characters from the '90s, and currently preparing for his big return in next week's Avengers: X-Sanction #1...
LBFA Presents: The Wayne Tech Fall Kidz Catalogue [Original Art]
LBFA Presents: The Wayne Tech Fall Kidz Catalogue [Original Art]
LBFA Presents: The Wayne Tech Fall Kidz Catalogue [Original Art]
These are difficult economic times in America, and nobody knows that pain quite as acutely as large, multi-national corporations. Even Bruce Wayne's Wayne Enterprises has felt the squeeze, and with so many extra... R&D projects lying around, they've tried to recoup some of their losses with an all-new line of Wayne Tech products especially for kids! We...
Super-Hero Social Networking: Superman Joins Facebook [Original Art]
Super-Hero Social Networking: Superman Joins Facebook [Original Art]
Super-Hero Social Networking: Superman Joins Facebook [Original Art]
These days nearly everyone you meet seems to be connected in a social network like Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, or Linked In -- even, unfortunately, people like your bosses and parents. But what about super-heroes? If they lived in our world, caped crusaders would surely be enmeshed in social networks, so what would that look like...
Comics Everybody: The History of Superman Explained, Part 2
Comics Everybody: The History of Superman Explained, Part 2
Comics Everybody: The History of Superman Explained, Part 2
In today's original comic by Curt Franklin and artist Chris Haley of the superhero webcomic "Let's Be Friends Again," we continue breaking down the history of Superman in a recurring segment we call Comics, Everybody! Check out our first installment to learn more about Superman and his nemesis, rocks, and then read on...
Comics Everybody: The History of Superman Explained, Part 1
Comics Everybody: The History of Superman Explained, Part 1
Comics Everybody: The History of Superman Explained, Part 1
In today's original comic by Curt Franklin and artist Chris Haley of the superhero webcomic "Let's Be Friends Again," we're going break down the history of a notable comic book characters in a recurring segment we call Comics, Everybody! Today's subject is one of the most famous superheroes in comics history, and is currently on his way to the big screen again in a new feature film next
Comics, Everybody: The History of Thor Explained
Comics, Everybody: The History of Thor Explained
Comics, Everybody: The History of Thor Explained
In today's original comic by Curt Franklin and artist Chris Haley of the superhero webcomic "Let's Be Friends Again," we're going break down the history of notable comic book characters in a recurring segment we call Comics, Everybody! Today's character is a familiar one that's about to appear on the silver screen: The Mighty Thor...
Comics Everybody: The History of Swamp Thing Explained
Comics Everybody: The History of Swamp Thing Explained
Comics Everybody: The History of Swamp Thing Explained
In today's original comic by Curt Franklin and artist Chris Haley of the superhero webcomic "Let's Be Friends Again" -- we're going to do our best Wikipedia impression and explain the convoluted history of a notable comics character in a recurring segment we call Comics, Everybody...
LBFA Presents: Rejected Batman Action Figures [Original Art]
LBFA Presents: Rejected Batman Action Figures [Original Art]
LBFA Presents: Rejected Batman Action Figures [Original Art]
Over the years, there have been hundreds upon hundreds of Batman action figures, and as any look through an old Kenner catalog will show, most of them are completely insane. From cosplaying as a viking to flying around on a jetpack that shoots a giant spring-loaded batarang to my personal favorite, the Knight Force Ninjas Power Kick version, it's gotten to the point where it's hard to imagine a li

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