Comics That Never Were - Justice League Of America #026 (Via Jack Kirby)
Art by Bill Morrison
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Hanna-Barbera Team Up Presents… The Flintstone Kids & The Junior Jetsons (2023) By Scott Jeralds
According to Scott Jeralds who worked on presentation art during the original run of ‘The Flintstone Kids’ (1986-1988) if the series was renewed for a third season, that would have introduced ‘The Junior Jetsons’…
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i do unironically think the best artists of our generation are posting to get 20 notes and 3 reblogs btw. that fanfic with like 45 kudos is some of the best stuff ever written. those OCs you carry around have some of the richest backstories and worldbuilding someone has ever seen. please do not think that reaching only a few people when you post means your art isn't worth celebrating.
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I think a really fun idea to explore with Tim would be the idea of him having Hyperthymesia.
Hyperthymesia is an ability that allows people to recall almost every event of their life in great detail. It's extremely rare and honestly doesn't have that much research done on it, but recent studies have suggested that people with this ability are limited to autobiographical memories, people with HSAM sometime tend to show symptoms of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and may demonstrate obsessive tendencies.
I think it would be an interesting way to explain why Tim was able to recall his first meeting with Dick Grayson and connect the dots to seeing Robin. Tim does display a lot of obsessive behaviours, and while he doesn't really physically display compulsion (like someone with OCD would typically display) there certainly is a strong case to be made for him potentially having it.
But also, can you imagine how fucking horrible it would be for Tim to remember each and every traumatic thing that ever happens to him as a hero and those memories just never fading. Yes, it would make him a better detective and allow him to be arguably smarter than your average joe, but at what cost?
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The Marvel(ous) Comics That Never Were
Art by...
1) Trent Troop
2) Dave Bardin
3) Paul Martin Smith
4) Colleen Coover
5) Bill Walko
6) EliteFixtures.com
7) Otis Frampton
8) Joe Albelo
9) Todd Alcott
10) John Trumbull
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Bruce after yelling at all his kids, now turning to Jason specifically: And anoth-
Jason: You ever raise your voice at me again, and I'll start a gang war so elaborate and large scale that you'll be forced to call in the Justice League.
Bruce:
Jason: And I'll do it whilst you're in the middle of an ultra important WE meeting, too.
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Examples of a Roger Rabbit comic strip that never got produced. Included is an example of the use of photographed actors to give it that live action/animation hybrid feel…
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[comic of a Tears of the Kingdom korok quest. Link holds up a backpacker korok with ultrahand, squinting at the distance. He says, "That's your friend, at the bottom of the hill?" Down a long slope of a slot canyon, a smoke signal is visible. The korok says, "Yep! I can't wait to catch up!" Link flings him down the hill while he says "I need to reach my friend!"
Link glides down above the korok as he bounces down the hill. An explosion goes off next to Link and as the korok rolls to a stop he lands, looking up and yelling, "Who's throwing bombs?!"
Link looks back as another square bomb lands right next to the korok. Link stares at it, blank-faced, thinking "is that bad", and then "can he die"
The bomb glows, about to go off, and Link scrambles to engage ultrahand and whips the korok away just as the bomb goes off. The korok says "help!" and then "kaboom!!"
finally, there is a sketch of the korok and his friend at their tent, link relaxing next to them, exhausted]
based on a true story 💥
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