Goncharov (1973)
I know everyone talks about Ice Pick Joe, but let’s be real, that scene where he finally kills Gil “the Grill” McGilicuddy? Brian Dennehy STOLE IT.
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Hey, so we added up the process video for how we made these!
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Harley Quinn #38 by Tini Howard, Natacha Bustos and Brandt & Stein. Cover by Sweeney Boo. Variant covers by (2) Terry Dodson & Rachel Dodson, (3) Elizabeth Torque and (4) Giulio Rincione. Out in March 2024.
"Rub the sleep outta yer eyebulbs, ya lazy berks! It’s the start of a whole new arc of my book, and it’s off to a bang! After dealing with multiversal shenanigans for so long, a girl has got to get back to her roots (by which I mean taking her nontalking hyenas on walkies, bagging up their poops, and then having a superbo birthday party with her girlfriend and best pals). It’s the start of a whole new arc!
Plus-ola: You like cartoons? I’ll give ya some dang goshed toonz! My disbarred personal trainers Brandt & Stein present the Troo Harleywood Story™ of th’ time I got embroiled in a battle of wills and wits with Gotham’s foremost high-flyin’ kite aficionado Kite-Man!"
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| STEVE ROGERS: CAPTAIN AMERICA (2016) #13
By Nick Spencer and Ro Stein/Ted Brandt
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I feel really bad for Nadia in this scene. Learning that your heroes are not infallible is always rough! Plus, Jeremy Whitley brilliantly lays the groundwork for Nadia’s later bout with bipolar disorder, and Janet’s words here are so powerful!
Also, I love the meta-commentary of how Nadia confirmed the truth about the time Hank Pym struck Janet via the Internet, since in real-life the Internet is primarily where Hank’s infamous reputation is the most talked about.
From The Unstoppable Wasp (2017) #8 by Jeremy Whitley, Ro Stein & Ted Brandt.
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Wonder Woman #800 (DC, June 2023) Pride Month variant cover by Ted Brandt and Ro Stein
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Here’s a doodle of Escapade
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WONDER WOMAN #800 (COVER ART BY TED BRANT & RO STEIN)
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Thinking supervillainy is aspirational is queer culture, because that’s where the representation was.
That’s who we could see ourselves in.
When you come from groups that are vilified, and see yourself in the person that the movie or the book wants you to think is bad, it’s only natural to question the narrative.
Were they really so bad? They’re like you. Are you bad?
Or did they merely have the temerity to break the rules of politesse that govern respectability?
You know how hard it is to stay within the lines of acceptability or even recognizability that other people draw for you.
Were they only monstrous because that was the role assigned them?
Did they actually make some rather good points?
I’m so so excited for the kids growing up now who can maybe find themselves in the heroes, too.
This comic gets growing up with villainy as the dream—and then offers an opportunity for the vilified to explore heroism.
You can tell how deep this got me, because this post is spaced out so nonsensically.
Let’s make wonderful and terrifying things from our traumas.
Source: New Mutants (2019) #32, by Charlie Jane Anders (writer), Ro Stein and Ted Brandt (line art), Tamra Bonvillain (colors), and Travis Lanham (lettering and production)
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A pre-show commission from Thoughtbubble 2019
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Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville #5 by Joanne Starer and Natacha Bustos. Variant covers by (1) Stjepan Šejić and (2) Brandt & Stein. Main cover (3) by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson. Out in January 2024.
"Fire and Ice’s salon has gone up in flames, and Smallville doesn’t seem far behind it. The villains in residence grow restless for bedlam and a better payday than they’ve had access to since joining Fire’s “rehabilitation program,” and even the locals have got a strange, almost possessed gleam in their eyes these days…"
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| STEVE ROGERS: CAPTAIN AMERICA (2016) #13
By Nick Spencer and Ro Stein/Ted Brandt
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Preview: Harley Quinn #38
Harley Quinn #38 preview. It's the start of a whole new arc of my book, and it's off to a bang! #comics #comicbooks #harleyquinn
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