Random comic and or comic-related pictures

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Source: Batman #24
Circa: 2017

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=16604578&highlight=userid%3A133437#post16604578

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=16604728&highlight=userid%3A133437#post16604728

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=16605030&highlight=userid%3A133437#post16605030

Dandelions on Mount Olympus.https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fi2.wp.com%2Fjustforonesummer.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2016%2F04%2FDSC_0050.jpg%3Fssl%3D1&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Fjustforonesummer.com%2Fexploring-mount-geraneia-pisia%2F&docid=KpgVGq2TL9O8wM&tbnid=ANcaI7wgojUF4M%3A&vet=10ahUKEwjMjtHu9JzbAhUq5oMKHR0cAUUQMwhBKAQwBA..i&w=2048&h=1366&bih=918&biw=1280&q=dandelions%20on%20mount%20olympus&ved=0ahUKEwjMjtHu9JzbAhUq5oMKHR0cAUUQMwhBKAQwBA&iact=mrc&uact=8

Source: Avengers #3
Circa: 1963

from test tubes to tubular

Struck by how inventive Marvel writers could be in terms of fight action in the 1960s ... Hulk was FAR from a "dumb brute" back in the earliest days ...

Source: Avengers #3
Circa: 1963

Wonder Woman has greater power than Superman in some areas ...

Source: Superman/Wonder Woman #13
Circa: January 2015

I'm starting to wonder how the duo of Ororo Munroe and Robert Drake (Storm and Iceman) might have performed against this team ...

hailstorm!!

I feel I should explain one thing for any pre-2010 Wonder Woman fan, and that is that the mythology has changed since you last read to a more "humanistic" one.
No longer are Diana's patrons a sort of larger version of hero.
Instead they are reflective of how the Greek Pantheon was portrayed in Classical Literature. They are fully capable of the worst humanity can imagine, and possibly beyond, because of their greater power.

Nor, with her upbringing, is Diana inherently better.
She is no longer a clay creation given life by Hera or any number of Greek goddesses. She is instead the result of an affair between Hippolyta and Zeus, much, again, like her story would have likely read if she truly were a creation of the Classical Greek literary age.

That's true in mainstream DC, and that's true here, where the stresses of their job and unendurable loss has made some of the heroes go mad.

And so Hera reacts to Diana and Hippolyta accordingly.

She cannot punish Zeus as he deserves, and, on a very real level, does not want to. She is still very much in love with him, and instead reacts as any jealous woman might if unchecked against his paramour and her offspring.
Actually, compared to what the mainstream version of Hera was doing during this period, dubbed "Nu52", the Injustice version of Hera is showing remarkable restraint in her actions ...

Source: Injustice Gods Among Us Year Four #7-9
Circa: 2015

Next couple submissions will likely be truly random.
Then again, that's the original theme of this thread, so I'm really not sure why I felt the need to say even that much ...