shark week

comicbookcovers:

Sharks, part 5

comicbookcovers:

Sea Bear and Grizzly Shark #1, June 2010, cover by Ryan Ottley and Jason Howard

I didn’t know how badly I could want to read something until I saw this. 

(via comixology)

The origin of King Shark(week!)

In 1994’s Superboy #9 we learned the mysterious origins of the half-human/half-shark Nanaue, better known as King Shark, son of the King of all Sharks.

That one time Carol Danvers hit a shark WITH ANOTHER SHARK

Shark week is here people! And we are excited. 

Circa 1994: The origin of King Shark (week!)

In 1994’s Superboy #9 we learned the mysterious origins of the half-human/half-shark Nanaue, better known as King Shark, son of the King of all Sharks.

Uh… We don’t think this one needs any commentary. 

But if you really want some context it’s from Megalodon & Prehistoric Sharks from Zenescope

Sometimes when you google “Shark Repellant” wonderful things happen. 

(art by Andrew Zubko)

Don’t worry Edestus, it’s not like I ever planned on going into the ocean ever again…

PS: The book that this is from, Megalodon & Prehistoric Sharks from Zenescope, is kind of amazing and ridiculous and I’m sure you’ll be seeing more from it soon because Shark Week. 

comicbookcovers:

Sea Bear and Grizzly Shark #1, June 2010, cover by Ryan Ottley and Jason Howard

I didn’t know how badly I could want to read something until I saw this. 

That one time Carol Danvers hit a shark WITH ANOTHER SHARK

Shark week is here people! And we are excited.