‘Diesel Sweeties’ Does ‘Iron Man’
With all of the Iron Man hype fading, I thought it would be worth pointing out one of my new favorite shout-outs to the film that popped up in my daily reading list.

In this strip, Diesel Sweeties mastermind R. Stevens manages to take a jab at both Stan Lee and everyone’s favorite drunken industrialist turned armor-plated superhero. Titled "Radical to the Extremis," it’s another example of why I enjoy DS so very much: not only does Stevens have some traditional comics savvy, but he’s also honest-to-jeebus hilarious.
You can read this strip and others at dieselsweeties.com, and be sure to check out my Diesel Sweeties interview with R. Stevens that ran previously on ComicMix.

Born in 1947, Barbara Slate started out in greeting cards before moving to comics. In 1974, she met with a greeting card buyer from Bloomingdales and showed him 24 feminist greeting cards she had designed. Thus, the "Ms. Liz" line was born.

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