Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The issue sees Batman receiving an alert about a break in at one of his safe houses, and briefly ...
(The cat’s name isn’t important to understanding the meme, but it does feel like the cat is just as important in this meme as Armstrong is, so credit where it’s due.) In the comics version, Armstrong ...
It’s undeniable that the rise of the Internet had a profound impact on cartooning as a profession, giving cartoonists both new tools and a new publishing and/or distribution medium. Online culture ...
Get ready for a small dive into online meme culture, including 4chan, soyboys, soyjaks, KFC and coming up in today's Blue And Gold #6 from DC Comics. Strap in. "Two Soyjaks Pointing" refers to the ...
Last week, Bleeding Cool posted the educated guess that, after over thirty-five years, DC Comics was to publish the spiked Swamp Thing #88, written by Rick Veitch and drawn by the late Michael Zulli, ...
Long before people could simply open their social media platform of choice and enjoy a seemingly endless scroll of memes at ...
Once upon a time—way back in the twentieth century—people got their laughs from reading comics in the newspaper. Today, many of us get our chuckles by seeing (and sharing) humorous memes online. But ...
One problem I have with comics is it has turned itself into a business. The content creators have a pressure to always create new content, which leads to lots of lower quality jokes. Memes usually get ...