So, it's been a year since we started these monthly jams in the superhero section, and I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has taken part and helped to make them a resounding success.
This month's subject is European Comics. There are quite a number of regulars here who are European, and I thought it about time we had a jam that wasn't quite so American-centric (probably not a real word). As there probably wouldn't be a lot of entries for a jam just dedicated to continental Europe, I have decided to include British comics in the mix, which should open up a few more possibilities (2000ad characters in particular, including Judge Dredd)
Those who are familiar with the diverse range of characters published in Europe will probably welcome the chance to get your teeth into something a little different (from Tintin and Asterix, to Blueberry and Blacksad), and those who don't - well, it should be an education, and will hopefully encourage you to seek out some comics that don't involve people in capes hitting each other (not that there's anything wrong with that).
To start off, a character from something I've never actually read - Torpedo 1936. Created by Enrique Sanchez Abulli and originally drawn by Alex Toth, and later by Jordi Bernet.
(This pic wasn't meant to be as rough as it is, but I stupidly saved the flattened, low res version on top of the larger layered version










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