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- PhanLo0
- is it any good?sarahfailin
- It's a strange take on the alien lore. Gets into how the aliens make those weird walls of people in the Aliens movie. Drawings are good.PhanLo
- the art has a nice moebus feel to it_niko
- It's by Jim Woodring Niko, defo has a bit of Moebius about it. Strange considering what Woodring draws now.PhanLo
- ha i thought keith giffen who did trencher at firstdeathboy
- PhanLo3
- YOWZA!DRIFTMONKEY
- Some more goodness http://www.graphicin…PhanLo
- i_monk3
Today's the 25th anniversary of the first Hellboy:
- pinkfloyd3
Man, i'm hooked on comic books again. Love the CGC rated books in the slabs.
- pinkfloyd5
- How much? I have that cover probably mint but obviously not graded_niko
- $360 for the sandmanpinkfloyd
- they go higher on ebay but i got it at a local comic shoppinkfloyd
- Damn, I have 2 Sandman #1s in my garage.DRIFTMONKEY
- get them graded at cgcpinkfloyd
- I had both the silver and gold ink cover books. They got stolen.ArmandoEstrada
- had the silver spidey. everybody has been inspired by macfarlane's illustration still to this dayjaylarson
- Hell yeah. I got that one signed by McFarlandtoemaas
- pinkfloyd4
- That Alan Moore run is fantastic, I loved it.Wolfboy
- Yes yes. Have read all of them multiple timessarahfailin
- imbecile2
I bought the complete set of Shatter for my father the other day simply because it is the first comic book rendered on a computer, using macdraw no less. It all arrived mint / near mint. $35 total shipped. I'm sure we'll never read them now.
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In 1985, illustrator Mike Saenz created the artwork for “Shatter” (based on a story by Peter Gillis) entirely on a Macintosh Plus, which had an 8 MHz CPU, 4 MB of RAM.
- Is it about a guy who shat himself?SlashPeckham
- so far no, unless it's part of the subplot that i have missedimbecile
- read it again and report back hereSlashPeckham
- arne2