1998 Superman For All Seasons DC Comics House Ad
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were you spying on me just to hear these boring stories?
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thanks for the adorable request!! @jumpde
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as we have yet to get the family hug I yearn for I had to make my own [high resolution]
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House-ad for the four-issue miniseries Batman: Sword of Azrael (1992).
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Image house ad circa October 1993
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What’s more painful: lasering holes into your hands without anesthetic or admitting you need help and asking for it? The answer may surprise you!
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Acclaim ad for Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's Revenge video game for Nintendo's Game Boy and Sega's Game Gear (1994)
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1990 Elektra Lives Again Marvel Comics House Ad
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[ID: three images of fanart of the owl house. The first image shows Eda during kings tide. Half of her is fading away into dark feathers from the draining spell, and she's looking distraught into the distance. The lyrics "our mother has been absent" are written next to her.
The second image shows the silhouette of king and the collector, floating in the distance. The backdrop is the moon, but changed to look like the collectors logo/iconography. The lyrics "ever since we founded Rome" are written beneath them.
The third and final image shows Luz in her season 3 poster design stepping out of a bright white portal onto a dark background. She's stylised to have no eyes but is smirking with a determined expression. Written above her is the lyrics "but there's gonna be a party when the wolf comes home". End ID]
(@toh-described) CAN I GET A FUCKING WAHOO(T) FOR SEASON 3??? 🦉🔮✨
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Marvel House Ads
Avengers vs The Lady Liberator (1970)
Avengers / Hulk vs Psyklop (1971)
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Fawcett house ad for This Magazine is Haunted, 1953.
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House-ad for Man-Bat (1976), a would-be ongoing series by Gerry Conway and Steve Ditko. The book was cancelled after just two issues due to low sales.
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