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Off topic: The black hair of the woman in this comic is accentuated with blue highlights. It seems to have been standard comics artistic practice for a long time. When I was young, even before learning to read I looked at color comics and wondered why the characters with dark hair had blue in it.
I particularly noticed that Superman had hair colored that way. I concluded that his hair WAS blue. Since he was from another planet with powers and abilities (and hair?) far beyond those of mortal men — why not special blue hair.
So whenever I drew and colored my hero, Superman, I made his hair blue. My Kindergarten teacher objected, and I tried to explain the obvious logic. She was an old lady (at least 50!) and did not comprehend at first — so I brought in a Superman comic book to show her.
Dear Miss Quinliven. She laughed and saw my point at last. It was one of the first times I realized that children could sometimes educate adults, if adults were willing to learn. (Not a lot of adults WERE willing … and still aren’t.)
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator almost 2 years ago
Happy Easter. Here’s the link:
http://www.lastkisscomics.com/comic/how-to-protect-your-easter-eggs/
nosirrom almost 2 years ago
Too bad SVB didn’t hire her.
tbm3572 almost 2 years ago
Nothing wrong with beach bunnies
PraiseofFolly almost 2 years ago
Off topic: The black hair of the woman in this comic is accentuated with blue highlights. It seems to have been standard comics artistic practice for a long time. When I was young, even before learning to read I looked at color comics and wondered why the characters with dark hair had blue in it.
I particularly noticed that Superman had hair colored that way. I concluded that his hair WAS blue. Since he was from another planet with powers and abilities (and hair?) far beyond those of mortal men — why not special blue hair.
So whenever I drew and colored my hero, Superman, I made his hair blue. My Kindergarten teacher objected, and I tried to explain the obvious logic. She was an old lady (at least 50!) and did not comprehend at first — so I brought in a Superman comic book to show her.
Dear Miss Quinliven. She laughed and saw my point at last. It was one of the first times I realized that children could sometimes educate adults, if adults were willing to learn. (Not a lot of adults WERE willing … and still aren’t.)
RonnieAThompson Premium Member almost 2 years ago
He is Risen as He Said! Happy Easter everyone.
Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
Happy Easter Josh and to all!
Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
A tisket a tasket he wants all the baskets!
PhilSexton almost 2 years ago
Kind of eggciting today!
Super Fly almost 2 years ago
I remember this movie: “I Married A Pooka”.
MissyTiger Premium Member almost 2 years ago
If they’re in baskets, are they still nest eggs?
gopher gofer almost 2 years ago
life can be a beach sometimes…