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META: Online comic book stores

Due to some recent unpleasantness at Heavy Ink, folks without local comic book shops are looking around for a good, reliable comic book vendor retailer online. For instance, I am in the middle of nowhere and at least 2-3 hours … Continue reading

Open Critique Friday #9

It’s time once again for another Open Critique Day! If you have a HeroMachine illustration or another piece of artwork you’ve done that you’d like some help with, post a link to it in comments along with your thoughts on … Continue reading

RP: Weak in the brain department, but strong in hugging!

(From “Wonder Boy” number 18, 1955.)

HM3: 80s Afro

I haven’t heard back from Joel about this yet, so I’m just going to say, damn the torpedoes and full speed ahead. Joel, if you want any changes just let me know. Anyway, here’s his prize for winning Caption Contest … Continue reading

HM3: Bandaged hands

Part 1 of 4 in Imp’s Friday Night Fights victory prize request is up and available for your use in HandRight-Standard (clear your browser’s cache if you don’t see it): The bandage part is color1, and the area that receives … Continue reading

Return to the Cave of Time!

The time has come once again to embark on an exciting Choose Your Own Adventure! This time we are braving the classic “Return to The Cave of Time”, only in its updated and expanded iPhone edition. So even if you’ve … Continue reading

RP: Trouble on the Honeymoon

(Lifted from “Comically Vintage”.)

HM3: Celtic Knots

Me, Myself, and I … um, and I … have finished his prizes for a couple of contest wins, now available in Insignia-Nature: (Click to embiggen.) He requested a strand of Celtic knots to use as a facial tattoo, but … Continue reading

Yankee Doodle Don’t

As you’d expect, the 1940s saw a multitude of patriotic-themed super heroes hitting the comics newsstands even as real war raged across the globe. Few realize that in the same venue, another deadly conflict burned out of control — a … Continue reading

RP: Future Politician Pilot speaks

(From “Wonder Boy” number 18, 1955.)