No.1046437
Came across this image randomly. I could try looking deeper into it myself, but I figured /co/ wouldn't mind filling me in on this one.
No.1046439
I'll post the answer on >>983537 where it belongs after you delete the thread.
No.1046440
>>1046439
>using the share thread for spoon-feeding
It's from Superman/Wonder Woman: Whom Gods Destroy, an Elseworld's comic published in 1996.
And I'm going to story-time the entire thing right now.
No.1046442
>>1046441
That image of Superman sunbathing on the moon? Yeah, that's also from this comic.
No.1046451
>>1046450
End of Superman/ Wonder Woman: Whom Gods Destroy #1 of 4.
No.1046459
>>1046451
Well thanks Anon
(Not sure what I should have expected)
No.1046461
Reconsecrate its foundation with his lifeblood? I fucking knew that had to be Chris Claremont.
I suppose I should be grateful she didn't mention the focused totality of her psychic powers.
Thanks, Anon, I'm not OP, but I do like the occasional spoon feeding.
No.1046465
>>1046459
The whole nineties "WHOA! COMICS AIN'T FOR KIDS ANYMORE!"
Speaking of which, Superman/Wonder Woman: Whom Gods Destroy #2.
No.1046474
>>1046473
The end of ''Superman/ Wonder Woman: Whom Gods Destroy" #2 of 4.
No.1046553
Superman/Wonder Woman: Whom Gods Destroy #3. We're finally getting to the whole Nazi Wonder Woman stuff.
No.1046567
>>1046564
Here's OP's panel. The reason I remember the whole Nazi Wonder Woman from this is because I hate her design.
You have the entire symbology of Nazism to draw from and they just gave her the same costume, just with a fucking swastika.
No.1046569
>>1046568
End of Superman/Wonder Woman: Whom Gods Destroy #3 of 4.
Superman and Wonder Woman, Nazis and fucking Centaurs.
No.1046575
>>1046569
Okay thank you Anon, this makes sense now. I'm the OP and I found the pic related at beginning of thread while looking up "centaur comic"
No.1046577
I forgot how much I miss Chris Claremont and all his fem-dom, lesbian, earth mother bullshit. He knew how to be a cuck and still write a good story. Pity about the ordinary pseudo Mike Mignola art, though.
Hey, was Sovereign Seven any good?
No.1046578
>>1046575
OP, why exactly were you looking up a centaur comic?
Superman/Wonder Woman: Whom Gods Destroy #4 of 4.
No.1046592
>>1046591
And that's the end of Superman/ Wonder Woman: Whom Gods Destroy.
No.1046606
>>1046567
>it wasn't a black woman, she was just in shadows and had big lips
What the fuck?
Actually, "what the fuck?" to all of this. It isn't necessarily bad, just really fucking weird.
No.1046630
>>1046592
Thanks for sharing, anon
No.1046638
Overall… This was a horrendously ugly comic.
No.1046641
>>1046578
>Why exactly were you looking up centaur comics?
Is there any reason not to?
I like monster girls Anon
No.1046643
>>1046581
That gets me hornier than it should.
No.1047191
>>1046578
Page 4, panel 3.
Now this pisses me off no end.
They've got Harvey Bullock in his Batman Adventures form, next to a Renee Montoya that could have had a live model.
Does anyone else find that jarring?
I mean, there's plenty of depictions of Bullock in every style, that this asshole could have swiped, but he chooses to hamhandedly tack in the most stylised version in a book that seems to be 90% live models or at least photo-reference. It's like the mongoloid version of Squirrel Girl showing up in a Frank Quitely comic.
See, this is why we need Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics, to explain to dunderheads like this is terms they can understand that there are shades and gradients of stylisation, realism and abstraction, and you need a consistent sense of art direction in a book or shit like this happens that is aesthetically offensive.
No.1047196
>>1047191
And the rest of the art looks like Mike Mignola inking over Kevin O'Neill, combining the worst elements of both.
No.1047219
and is it just me or were Superman, Lois Lane and Lana Lang in some kind of weird bisexual threeway relationship in this nazi-era superhero clone war comic with centaurs?
What the fuck is going on?
No.1047239
>>1047219
Chris Claremont, dude.
No.1050770
>>1046440
Golden Girls the comic? Starring Betty White. This comic has nice ideas but terrible execution in art and storytelling.