The Greatest Comic Book Panel of All Time

Opinions on the greatest comic book panel of all time undoubtedly vary, but my choice has been cemented for some time. It comes from the exemplary Godzilla #20, published with the cover date of March 1979, containing the story “Men and Monsters at the Metropolitan Museum!” written by Doug Moench, penciled by Herb Trimpe and inked by Dan Green. To provide some context, Godzilla has been pursued by mighty Marvel’s original quartet of super-powered do-gooders, the Fantastic Four, into a Manhattan museum. Partially shrunk to a size that’s a tad more manageable for a brawl, the king of the monsters … Continue reading The Greatest Comic Book Panel of All Time

Most days you’ll find her in a heat haze looking through the sweet maze that she calls her mind

I feel like I should type up some pithy comments about last night’s awards show, but I’m at a (somewhat exhausted) loss. Instead, I’ll present you with something to help occupy your time. Because there’s nothing that cries out frothy … Continue reading Most days you’ll find her in a heat haze looking through the sweet maze that she calls her mind

Now I’m very big, I’m a big important man, and the only thing that’s different is underneath my hat

Apparently, I need one more day of mental recovery before stringing words together properly again. Following one of my usually tactics in such situation, here’s a little something from Daniel Clowes: You can read more about it. Continue reading Now I’m very big, I’m a big important man, and the only thing that’s different is underneath my hat