The Thing and Sandman
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A deceptively simple looking cover - but it took a lot of caption removal
and image replacement before I could add Dream in. Here is a look behind
th...
Invisible People!
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In *Invisible People*, Will Eisner once again attempts to showcase the
lives of folks who might not catch the limelight, but who like all of us
struggle...
NYPD 1967-1969
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NYPD (as opposed to the later NYPD BLUE) was a tough half hour cop series
in the late 1960s starring Jack Warden, Frank Converse, and Robert Hooks.
S...
Greedy Green Geniuses versus Parallel Patrols
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Garguax was an aspiring alien invader from planet Mytil-One, sent as a
covert agent for his world’s supreme leader. Using superior technology and
his mal...
The Batman Effect
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In January of 1966, the Batman TV show debuted and it seemed like the whole
country went Bat-mad. Perhaps in an effort to make clear the other comics
that...
The new British-accented Spider-Man!
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Tom Holland, the new Spider-Man, is British. No problem with that, as any
number of fine UK actors have donned American accents over the years to
play thei...
Spaghetti Western Fumetti: Tex
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While western comics went out of fashion in the late 1970s here in America,
in Italy the genre is not only alive and healthy, but thriving. The
top-selling...
About that Tree
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After Batman closed up Wayne Manor in the late 1960s and started operating
out of the Wayne Foundation Building, Batman artists came up with a
distinctive ...
Metal Men
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http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hoEkOPf0mJk
Thanks to my buddy Michael Anthony Carroll for the heads up! DC Nation will
be debuting a new Metal Men cartoon on ...
New Lee Falk book
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On April 28th,2011 Phantom and Mandrake the Magician creator LEE FALK would
have been 100 years old. To celebrate his centennial, the Scandinavian
Chapter ...
The Future of the DCU
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So I was honestly going to get the blog back on track today, as I'm over in
Indianapolis for a couple of days on business. Usually, it's easy to get
caught...
The Red Circle (DC Comics 2009-present)
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After the announcement made at (I believe) the 2008 San Diego ComicCon that
DC had acquired the rights to use the Archie heroes, I started to eagerly
awai...
2 comments:
Very nice! I'm not a huge Aparo fan, but I LOVE that frame around the splash page!
Yeah, it kinda give the rugged snow capped mountains a little "Bangali" feel to it...so Phantom feels at home while bashing bad guyds.
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