Comic books have been around for over 100 years.
Super-hero comics have been a part of that mix for at least three-quarters of their history.
During that time thousands of characters have graced the pages of said comics. Among those numbers are many unassalable icons. Despite any flaws they are considered paragons or figureheads. Then there are those characters that, when introduced, my have been acceptable, but would be impossible to pitch to a publisher today. Characters and plots alike, actually.
Andrew Farmer and Cole Houston seek to explore a handful of these and open the door (or floodgate) to thinking about so very many more.
Hey Kids, Comics! #215 - Psi-Fi: Godlike
Hey Kids, Comics! #214 - Psi-Fi: Countermeasures
Hey Kids, Comics! #213 - Psi-Fi: Heavy Hitters
The Rantcor Pit #58 - Character Witness: Rogue One
Hey Kids, Comics! #212 - Psi-Fi: Mind Over Matter
Hey Kids, Comics! #211 - Psi-Fi: Hooked on Psionics
Hey Kids, Comics! #210 - Aisle of Toys
Hey Kids, Comics! #209 - The Impracticals
Hey Kids, Comics! #208 - The Seventy-Five Percenters
Hey Kids, Comics! #207 - Have Yourself a Merry Little Hey Kids, Comics!
Hey Kids, Comics! #206 - Total Recall
Hey Kids, Comics #205 - Strange Days Indeed
The Rantcor Pit #57 - The Sansweet Life
Hey Kids, Comics #204 - Creator Spotlight #6: The Man, The Stan
Hey Kids, Comics! #203 - Cage Match
Figments Case File #014: Heads Will Roll In Sleepy Hollow
Hey Kids, Comics! Halloween Special #1 - Chick or Treat
The Rantcor Pit #56 - Malice in the Palace
Hey Kids, Comics! #202 - Tick Marks
Figments Case File #013: Amityville Means Friendship...Or Horror...Whichever
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