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Friday, March 03, 2006
Fourth Annual International Read A Comic Book Naked Day! ![]() It's that time of the year again, where I dust off the good ship Flat Earth and entice you with the twin pleasures of nudity and comics. Below you will find every Free Comic Thursday entry from days gone by, compiled into one monster list for easy access. In addition, this year is so jam-packed with naked comic reading goodness that it's spilled over to my new digs at The House of Irony, where I've posted the remainder of the Free Comic Thursday links I never had the opportunity to post here. So get your bits and pieces out of the cold and into some comics where they belong! Centaurs. Excerpts and full stories from the greatest sub-genre specific comic site in existence. Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou. Benign post-apocalyptic manga gem. The Monster of Dread End. Genuinely creepy comic by Little Lulu maestro John Stanley. Gumballhead the Cat. Melt it down and shoot it up. Donald Duck. Rarities as published in premiums and elsewhere. Shel Silverstein. Early gag work by the noted Playboy artist and author of books for children. Krigstein. Unfortunately murky representations of one of comics' greatest craftsmen. Rare Bill Watterson. Dribs and drabs from throughout the career of the Calvin and Hobbes artist. Kirby Monster Comics. The other King of monsters. Daryl Cagle's Professional Cartoonists Index. All the venom that's fit to print. Mickey Mouse newspaper strip. By Floyd Gottfredson, one of comics' many unknown soldiers. Congorilla. There aren't nearly enough comics about four-armed purple alien gorillas these days. Nick Cross and more Nick Cross. Spumco animator extraordinaire dabbles in the sequential arts. Torchy. Ditzy humour by the legendary Gill Fox. White Boy and co. Kevin Huizenga serves up an odd assortment of comic goodness. Fred Hembeck and The Hembeck Files. I'm compiling this list in appreciation of Mr. Hembeck's past encouragement. Blame him. Male Call. Milton Caniff's little-seen and racy military gag strip. Letitia Lerner, Superman's Babysitter. Kyle Baker's Eisner award winning controversy. Family Circus. Greatest comic ever. Salgood Sam. Montreal's finest. Lady Luck and more Lady Luck. Golden Age adventure from Nick Cardy and Klaus Nordling, respectively. Sody Pop. Short and bouncy Spumco strip. They Called Me-- Man-Hater!. A little slice of romance comic heaven by Nick Cardy and World's Greatest Super-hero writer, Bob Haney. Undecided Heart. An Alex Toth tearjerker. Alex Toth fansite. Selected stories from the comics maestro, many with annotations by the artist. Cancelled Comic Cavalcade. Bits and pieces. Cannonball Vs Nimrod: Cold Robot, Cold Hearts! Mike Robot's classic X-Men saga. These Changing Times. Archie meets feminism, with lovely art by Harry Lucey. Golden Age Romance Comics Archive. An indispensible selection of cover-to-cover tearjerkers. I Had To Be Tamed. The title of this Charlton romance says it all. My Bloody Valentine. Open source comic character Jenny Everywhere juggles inifinite suitors. Over 75 classic stories featuring Superman and co. Including the first appearances of Krypto, Supergirl and the Super-Sons. Kiraz. NOT WORK SAFE offerings by the reknowned Playboy artist. Tijuana Bibles. NOT WORK SAFE pornographic fan-fiction from the first half of the 20th century. Loxie and Zoot. NOT WORK SAFE sweet naturalist fun and adventure. |