What are some 4th of July relevant comics? So that we can storytime some of them tomorrow.
What are some 4th of July relevant comics? So that we can storytime some of them tomorrow
Too bad nobody on Sup Forums has fucking read it, because the whole Martha Washington saga is awesome
Other July 4th picks:
Uncle Sam
American Flagg
Captain America: White
The X-Presidents
Time Lincoln
it doesnt even matter anymore. fuck america.
>it doesnt even matter anymore
What does this even mean?
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Valley Forge, Valley Forge
Punisher MAX
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I'm going to read it right fucking now.
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THIS
But also, it gets storytimed pretty frequently so maybe not this.
Daredevil: Born Again
I've read the whole thing and love it. And I'm not even American.
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Cap 250
What about that issue makes it different from the rest?
bumping for more suggestions.
Sunny Side Up
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Dredd: America
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OOOOHHHH She just got PUNCHED THE FUCK OUT!
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And now she's terrified of her brother.
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The weak should fear the strong.
Madbomb actually takes place on and around the fourth, but there are lots of other good CA stories.
Tales of Suspense era cap is great too.
I especially like issues 93-100 (the comic actually is retitled as Captain America at 100).
Modok, Aim, Black Panther, And tons of other cool shit.
>no one's mentioned this yet
Your teen angst is showing.
Some of the stuff in this thread is just random war comics which is sort of a different thing.
Might as well, do the other hero profiles.
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That lass is only wearing half a shirt!
Couldn't she afford a full one?
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It's Florida in the summer, and the story takes place in the 70s before the raise of pedo hysteria. That's why you see the kids reading comic books.
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Are summer Floridians typically too poor for full items of clothing?
I see, that's well sad.
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Swampy doesn't get a profile sadly.
She's from Pennsylvania actually.
But Clark was a baby, what was he supposed to do?
OMG man the fuck up. Holy shit if this is the kids of today or god help us young adults than were fucked when war hits our shores.
When fights happen with my family it was literally mortal kombat.
Why have I never heard of this shit before?
It's nominated for this year's Eisners from literally who authors.
I remember when I was in high school.
Rebels
Give Me Liberty (1976 from Rip Off Press)
An Army of Principles
Jerry Drummer
1776 (Charlton)