The funniest thing I saw at Wizard World was a slabbed copy of Hansi: the Girl Who Loved the Swastika.

If you're curious it was a 9.2 and was $225.

http://home.earthlink.net/~james.../ spirehansi.jpg

Doesn't Hani look exactly like Scarlet Johanson? Someone call Joel Silver!


I've been seeing my "remixes" cropping up on the Web in odd spots lately with people not tagging them with courtesy info, so I may have to go your route, Mikester.

(No, it's nobody in the comicsblogospherical population that's doing such a thing.)


Good grief. Nope. I haven't seen that Supergirl panel before. Thanks for thinking of me though.


R. Kelly strikes again!


Wow, I actually have that comic (classic Superman hobo cover, I think I bought it after seeing the Hembeck version of the cover) but clearly read it at a much more innocent age so that panel made no particular impression.

Damn you Progressive Ruin for soiling my childhood!!!


i think the RUIN box is plenty classy. well done.


Argh. I've been saving that one forever for the blog that I'll someday, really, get around to one day, honest. Now I got no A-material left...

Seriously, though, that's one that makes you wonder whether Mort Weisenger's general oddness wasn't, well, seriously and deeply wrong...


Wow, for once, I have scooped both Mike Sterling and Scott Saavedra?

http://www.livejournal.com/users...wari/ 51220.html

My friend Kate posted this scan to the LJ community scans_daily, so perhaps Ian brought it to your attention?

Of course, mine does come from a SUPERMAN FAMILY reprint of it.


Mike, I love your stuff -- tag it if you feel the need. You could also consider a Creative Commons license like we at Toner Mishap have -- it spells out your ownership wants and desires, like allowing people to reproduce your content as long as they credit you. Check out the organization here, or see the kind of license we chose here.


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