Saturday, March 17, 2018

Bully Eats Food Drinks Beer on St. Patricks Day: I've been told this is the whole point of St. Patrick's Day

Don't worry! I can certainly hold my alcohol.


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oH bEer YOu ArE mY bEsTeST PaL eVerrrr


Fun with Comics, St. Patrick's Day Edition: Lest we forget that Wolverine was famous to leprechauns


from The [Uncanny] X-Men (1963 series) #103 (Marvel, February 1977), script by Chris Claremont, pencils by Dave Cockrum, inks by Sam Grainger, colors by Janice Cohen, letters by John Costanza

Thursday, March 15, 2018

Today in Comics History, March 15, 2016: Viv Vision's internal clock works better than Google Calendar


from Champions (2016 series) #5 (Marvel, April 2017), script by Mark Waid, pencils by Humberto Ramos, inks by Victor Olazaba, colors by Edgar Delgado, letters by Clayton Cowles

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Today in Comics History, March 14: Happy Pi Day!

Please enjoy it while savoring this crusty, piping-hot take on Captain America (well, technically, The Captain) saving pie! Yum.

from Captain America (1968 series) #350 (Marvel, February 1989), script by Mark Gruenwald, pencils by Kieron Dwyer, inks by Al Milgrom, colors by Bob Sharen, letters by John Morelli

Sunday, March 11, 2018

What's Bully Reading?: The Story of Ferdinand, by Munro Leaf and Robert Lawson

Would you like me to read you the exciting story of Ferdinand the Bull? Sure, we all do!





Today in Comics History, March 11: Comic celebrates Douglas Adams's birthday with two characters boinkin' on a boat


from Dirk Gently: The Salmon of Doubt #9 (IDW, June 2017), script by Arvind Ethan David, pencils and inks by Ilias Kyriazis and Dani Strips, colors by Charlie Kirchoff, letters by Christa Miesner

(Happy birthday, Douglas!)

Today in Comics History, March 11, 2016: Batman story unfolds on so many different video screens, even Ozymandias is confused



from Detective Comics #943 (DC, December 2016), script by James Tynion IV, pencils by Alvaro MartÍnez, inks by Raúl Fernández, colors by Brad Anderson, letters by Marilyn Patrizio