Defective Comics has launched as a weekly web comic on LINE WEBTOON, beginning with Adhesive Man #1.
You can check it out on their app, or at their website at http://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/defective-comics/list?title_no=142729
Defective Comics has launched as a weekly web comic on LINE WEBTOON, beginning with Adhesive Man #1.
You can check it out on their app, or at their website at http://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/defective-comics/list?title_no=142729
We’re making fast progress on Stretch Goal #1!
Check out the project and all of the goals at…
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1410875579/blister-a-rad-punk-rock-comic-about-growing-up-in/posts/1925448
Shop Studio Erbo for Celestial Noise #1 by Eric F Myers, today!
— Products shown: Celestial Noise #1.
Shop Studio Erbo and pick up Celestial Noise by Eric F Myers today!
— Products shown: Celestial Noise #1.
As an artist I have numerous influences, anywhere from Jack Kirby to Fred Hembeck. A couple stand out specifically in terms of the creation of Adhesive Man, and subsequently the entire “Adhesiverse.” in 1992. That’s 25 years ago!
The first prime influence would be the 1991 release of Jeff Smith’s Bone series. The story is fun, deep, light hearted, and epic. The art is top notch and the fantasy world juxtaposes perfectly with the cartoon main characters. But beyond all of the stuff that makes it award-winning, was just the idea that it existed. At the time it was unknown and created by an unknown. It was an indie comic anomaly, probably the biggest since Sim’s Cerebus. I ate it up and still do to this day. This was the ultimate example of the success that an indie creator could obtain, and long before he reached his ultimate successes. I was blown away.
The second one was the 1992 launch of Image Comics. Every one of my artist idols of the time got together and created this amazing indie comic mess. The books weren’t perfect, and they were rarely punctual, which was frustrating. But they were beautiful and obnoxious, and I couldn’t get enough. They were a next level example of what an indie comic could be.
So, that’s my introduction to my 2017 Defective Comics t-shirt design. The series regularly parodies classic covers, so I chose the first Image Comic, Youngblood #1, as the basis of my latest parody design. Happy 25th Anniversary Image Comics! Happy 25th Anniversary Adhesiverse!
Get yours here…
https://www.zazzle.com/defective_comics_king_of_the_hill_design_t_shirt-235937766661217322
Can you believe Adhesive Man and crew have been around for 25 years now?!! Read more about our year long celebration here!
— Products shown: Adhesive Man #1.
Adhesive Man #1, in color, was released today! You’ll find it on our website, along with a list of locations to scoop it up, or if you’re in Kankakee, IL, stop in to Moon Cookie Gallery and get yours right now!
Also pictured, new editions of BLANK, and copies of Blister are now in stock!
Happy Valentine’s Day from our hero and us!
This panel is from Adhesive Man #1, which gets it’s full color release tomorrow!
The latest Envoy Newsletter is out, featuring Adhesive Man #1 in color, and a little about the Adhesive Man & Friends 25th Anniversary!
Who wore it best? Fifty-Five years ago today, Fantastic Four #1 was published. Jack Kirby and Stan Lee! FTW!
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