Just a reminder that if you’re using my 1978/2017 Spider-Man Calendar for your desktop wallpaper, it’s time for an update.
Click on the image below for this month’s 2560 x 1200 wallpaper:
The cartoon blog of Andertoons cartoonist Mark Anderson. He discusses his cartoons, cartooning, comics and, oddly enough, LEGO.
Just a reminder that if you’re using my 1978/2017 Spider-Man Calendar for your desktop wallpaper, it’s time for an update.
Click on the image below for this month’s 2560 x 1200 wallpaper:
For the past few years I’ve been posting scans of old calendars where the dates line up with the current year, and 2017 is maybe my favorite so far: behold the 1978 Amazing Spider-Man calendar!
Each page has been lovingly scanned in and arranged to function as a computer desktop wallpaper (2560 x 1440) so you can enjoy them all year long. And there’s some unbelievable art here from Jack Kirby, John Romita, John Buscema and Gene Colan to name just a few.
Also this year I’ve included the covers, inside covers, and extra stuff that people generally ask me for.
Click on each image to get the larger image, download, and enjoy! And if you really like it, please spread the word. I’d appreciate it.
Happy 2017, everyone!!
Happy December!
Just a reminder that if you’re using my 1988/2016 DC Super Powers calendar for your desktop wallpaper, it’s time for one last update.
Click on the image below for this month’s 2560 x 1200 wallpaper:
Wanna grab the other months? Here’s all 12 for you!
Enjoy!
Happy November!
Just a reminder that if you’re using my 1988/2016 DC Super Powers calendar for your desktop wallpaper, it’s time for an update.
Click on the image below for this month’s 2560 x 1200 wallpaper:
Wanna grab the other months? Here’s all 12 for you!
Enjoy!
We won’t know the box office numbers on the new Dr. Strange movie for another week, but until there, here’s some Doctor Strange Mystic Number Puzzles to hold you over!
Written by Wayne Williams and printed by Cinnamon House in 1978, this puzzle book boasts 23 daunting digit dilemmas and tons of great old comic art. (Art is credited to Duffy Vohland, Jeff Aclin and Dwight Zimmerman with a John Romita cover.) So if you can’t work the numbers, you can have fun coloring!
Here’s just a few examples:
Trippy, right?
So click the cover image above, or just click here to download the entire PDF to puzzle over in your own personal Sanctum Sanctorum. Enjoy!