Probably my favorite of the fan pieces from the SDCC convention booklet/program's lengthy observation of the Martian Manhunter's fiftieth anniversary was this faux ad for J'onn J'onzz Play-Doh. A minor Leaguer to the Baby Boomers and left behind throughout the Bronze Age, the Alien Atlas missed out on a ton of Generation X junk culture milestones, but this nifty piece salves that wound considerable for fans like myself.
Friday, June 26, 2015
2005 Comic-Con International: San Diego Souvenir Book art by Brian McCabe
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Probably my favorite of the fan pieces from the SDCC convention booklet/program's lengthy observation of the Martian Manhunter's fiftieth anniversary was this faux ad for J'onn J'onzz Play-Doh. A minor Leaguer to the Baby Boomers and left behind throughout the Bronze Age, the Alien Atlas missed out on a ton of Generation X junk culture milestones, but this nifty piece salves that wound considerable for fans like myself.
Probably my favorite of the fan pieces from the SDCC convention booklet/program's lengthy observation of the Martian Manhunter's fiftieth anniversary was this faux ad for J'onn J'onzz Play-Doh. A minor Leaguer to the Baby Boomers and left behind throughout the Bronze Age, the Alien Atlas missed out on a ton of Generation X junk culture milestones, but this nifty piece salves that wound considerable for fans like myself.
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