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Seagoing Cities of the Freebooting Apes

Via It Came From Darkmoor, a blog devoted to loving and extensive coverage of the weird and sometimes wonderful world of Marvel UK comics, I’ve uncovered this treasure trove featuring PDF versions of all the issues of the Marvel UK Planet of the Apes comic weekly. I’m not sure if this only featured reprints of US comics or specially-created material, but 3 or 4 issues of this which fell into my hands were what sparked my enthusiasm for Planet of the Apes (it also inspired me to create my own version, called Planet of the Reptiles, which was fun, but not quite the same thing. Alas for my childish insistence on sticking with pastiche instead of fan fiction).

After some digging through all the remarkably bland covers (remarkably similar, at least), I finally found the story I was looking for, a short strip that set my imagination on fire, hinting at some awesome epic fantasy set in the far-future world shared by apes and men. From issue 83 (pdf part 1, pdf part 2), written by Doug Moench and illustrated by Tom Sutton’s awesome artwork, it features ape-ruled giant city-ships, a mixed human and ape group of freedom-fighting pirates, a hero called Alaric (sounds like Elric, but long before I heard of the Albino). and this thing just behind the cut which makes me willing to bet I’m a pink hamster if China Mieville didn’t read this comic to shreds as a boy.

Behold, the graveyard of lost cities:

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They did not write coward there!

They did not write coward there! | Let’s Be Friends Again – A web comic about comics nerds answers an important question about French comics and one of the big Fuck, Yeah! moments in recent comics history.

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Batman and Wingman

batman and wingman

The panel above is from a recent collection of old Batman stories; taken from this blog post, which actually tries to make snarky comments. No comment can top that panel.
[found via Chris Simms]

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Webcomics Pimping Thread on Warren Ellis’ Forum

There’s a thread on Warren Ellis’ forum, Whitechapel – Webcomics Week (May 2009) for webcomics creators to advertise their stuff. Probably more interesting than asking forum members to list their favorites because it avoids the tired old list of most popular/notorious netchings (as Shachar would call them).

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2D Goggles – the adventures of Lovelace and Babbage

Isambard Kingdom Brunel was like the Wolverine of the early Victorians. He was short, ripped, had big sideburns, smoked 50 cigars a day, AND KICKED EVERYONE’S ASS!!

From 2D Goggles, a nifty steampunk comic found by Shachar. It all starts with Ada Lovelace – The Origin.