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Will Eisner on the Care of Your M-16
Posted on 05.08.08 by Widge @ 5:04 am

Will Eisner\'s M16 US Army Rifle Maintenance Booklet, 1968

The title of the comic book is The M16A1 Rifle: Operation and Preventive Maintenance. It's been posted by Ethan Persoff as part of his Comics With Problems series. What makes this fascinating is not just the fact that a copy of the comic book was included with each rifle that went to a U.S. soldier in Vietnam back in 1968. It's not just the wacky levels of innuendo that permeate this thing. It's the fact that Will Eisner and Eisner Studios provided the artwork.

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Q: What's Worse Than Zombies? A: Giant Zombies.
Posted on 05.07.08 by Widge @ 3:47 pm
The Tall and the Dead from Strongarm Labs

Well, it's no secret that we at Needcoffee love zombies. As a subgenre, I mean. We don't love-love zombies, unless you mean tough love. With shotguns.

And we know that we're currently riding a wave of zombie awareness. I mean, whenever George Romero puts out two Dead movies in the same freaking decade, you know times are good for the undead.

But it's seldom we run across something so odd in regard to zombies that it gives us pause. Such is the case with Strongarm Labs. I ran into them at New York Comic-Con where they were touting their twisted wares. They have created The Tall and the Dead, where the dead rise up and then keep rising up. Until they're freaking huge. And you thought rage zombies were a pain in the ass. Sweet Jebus.

They also have a great book called If You Have to Ask..., where extremely obvious questions and answers come together. Either yes or no should always be the answer for these questions. And if you know somebody who needs a book to cover them, then you better buy this one and give it to them, because they're obviously not bright enough to buy it for themselves.

Check out more of their madness, buy their stuff and give them love at their website.

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Vietnamese Batman Comic
Posted on 05.07.08 by Widge @ 3:23 am

Vietnamese Batman Comic from the 1960s

There's a long standing tradition of Batman being translated into other languages. Part of that tradition is doing so without, shall we say, prior approval of Time-Warner-DC, as we've discussed before.

Ethan Persoff has posted a great find: a bootleg Vietnamese Batman comic. If you look at the cover there, it's obvious that's taken from a pic of Adam West as Batman. And some of the interior art seems to have been traced from classic Batman stories. I love how there's a couple of cases where Batman is looking right of panel and it's the same drawing...and then when he's looking left of panel, they've just reversed the same pose. Sort of like what a lot of artists do today to save time and effort, huh? For pages and pages and pages.

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What's Good For the Supergoose...
Posted on 05.01.08 by ScottC @ 11:21 pm

At the recent New York Comic Con, DC Comics had a promotional poster for the women of DC Universe called "The Real Power of the DC Universe". Drawn by artist Adam Hughes, this is done in a similar style to group fashion shots you would see in Vanity Fair or Harper's Bazaar.

The roster from left to right (click the pic for the full version): Catwoman, Oracle, Zatanna, Black Canary, Power Girl, Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Batwoman, Vixen, Poison Ivy, and Harley Quinn. Of course, there have been some complaints. For instance, there are no female Legionaries, no Big Barda, and no Lois Lane.

The biggest complaint, though, has been 'Where are the boys of the DCU'? Fair's fair, I think plenty of comics fans would like to see some super beefcake.

[[ Take a gander this way ]]

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He's Batman
Posted on 04.25.08 by Widge @ 11:20 pm

Batman vs. Widge.  Guess who wins?

So of course he's going to win. But still, I had to try.

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