In the long history of comics, there have been many iconic single pages or panels of memorable scenes. Which is your favorite?
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What online comic media do you follow?
The used to write reviews for ComicCrusaders.com, so I look at their site still. I read ComicsBeat.com CBR.com and Comicbook.com for news regularly. Sufi Wire is a good site as well.
If you REALLY want awesome comic conversation, you have to go to the FM radio here in Austin. 91.7 KOOP on Wednesday evenings from 6-7. Amazing comic show. Which I could meet the DJ. ?
-Bryan Spaulding
Through Twitter, I follow @Newsarama, @CBR, @bleedingcool, @01FirstSecond, @geneluenyang, @ZiaComics, @goraina, and naturally @AustinBooks.
-Peter A.
Bleeding Cool online,
And then Comic Tropes over on YouTube for a great and appreciative history of the comics medium.
And for physical reads Alter Ego and The Jack Kirby Collector.Plus Austin Books of course. ?
-Charles
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2 thoughts on “Poll: What is your favorite single comic page or panel?”
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Avengers #277
Written by Roger Stern
Art by John Buscema
March, 1987
Amazing Spider-Man #121
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Gil Kane
June 01, 1973
Avengers #277
Written by Roger Stern
Art by John Buscema
March, 1987
Amazing Spider-Man #121
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Gil Kane
June 01, 1973