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DESPOP TUESDAYS! For most who celebrate, Christmas morning is about sitting around the tree, sipping hot chocolate and unwrapping presents, a little bleary from excitedly waking up too early. Sometimes, friends and relatives are there too. At Wayne Manor, Christmas morning looks a little different. Dawn is just breaking and everyone — except maybe those with superpowers to keep them going — is exhausted from a long night of keeping the world safe: Merry Christmas, everyone. — MORE — A SPIDER-MAN CHRISTMAS II: It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year for PETER and MARY JANE. Click here. — A SPIDER-MAN CHRISTMAS: Walking in a Winter Wonderland With Peter and Gwen. Click here. — DES TAYLOR is the man behind creator-owned comic properties Scarlett Couture, The Vesha Valentine Story, The Trouble With Katie Rogers and a new property in the works The Blue Lotus Strikes. His client list includes DC Comics, La Perla, FHM, Cosmopolitan, Universal Music, ITV Studios America and many more. When he’s not working on his own properties or churning out commissions, Des spends his spare time… working some more, hating Arsenal and raising his two baby daughters, Scarlett and...
MORRISON MONDAYS meets TOYHEM — one more time! By BILL MORRISON There used to be a website named Superdickery.com, on which they showed mostly Silver Age DC covers that featured Superman and other heroes being jerks. They were what I like to call “fake-out covers,” designed to get kids to frantically plunk down their allowance money so they could find out how their favorite hero could possibly be behaving so badly, only to discover within the story that there was a reasonable and very necessary explanation. In that spirit, I drew this Carmine Infantino/Murphy Anderson-inspired fantasy image, portraying a clueless Batman insulting Batgirl by gifting her with a toy utility belt. If there were a story attached to this image, the Ideal Utility Belt would probably contain exactly the plastic implement Batgirl would need to get her out of a death trap. How Batman could possibly know Batgirl’s future and exactly what she would need to save her life is my secret. If DC wants that story, they’ll have to pay me! I didn’t intend for this drawing to be a fantasy cover when I drew it several years ago for an art show at a wonderful store in Los Angeles called “Big Kid Collectibles.” It was just a pin-up. But I came across a scan of the art on one of my hard drives and decided it would be fun to color it. When I showed it to Dan Greenfield, he suggested we give it to fellow 13th Dimension regular Walt Grogan to not only color it, but also give it his vintage printed/well-read treatment, and turn it into a cover for the annual TOYHEM celebration: So, in the spirit of the season, we hope you enjoy this cover, and also hope you get everything you wish for, and nothing that you don’t. And may we all enjoy the peace and joy that the holidays represent. — Want more MORRISON MONDAYS? Come back next week! Want a commission? See below! Want more TOYHEM? Click here! — MORE — Dig These 13 Eye-Poppin’ Classic POPEYE Toys. Click here. — A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS at 60: 13 SECRETS Behind the Holiday Classic. Click here. — Eisner winner BILL MORRISON has been working in comics and publishing since 1993 when he co-founded Bongo Entertainment with Matt Groening, Cindy Vance and Steve Vance. At Bongo,...
An ANNIVERSARY SALUTE to the ground-breaking TV show…
THE NEAL ADAMS CHRONICLES: The gloomier, the better…