Monday, September 30, 2019

Talking Heads by Gil Kane and Neal Adams and John Fantucchio




Onea the great things about the early fanzines was they didn't worry about being commercially successful.  They could do wild stuff like just the giant head of a hero for the cover

Saturday, September 28, 2019

King Kull by John Severin


Onea my fav post titles, but dunnae seem to have put these up before

Sunday, September 22, 2019

Saturday, September 21, 2019

Friday, September 20, 2019

Arrrrgosy by Jim Steranko



Missed talk like a pirate by one frick'n day

Monday, September 16, 2019

eBay Treasures by Jim Steranko






Just a wild hare running through eBay, but I'm glad I did....the Winter Soldier art is awesome-sauce

The Waging of The Peace by Wally Wood



Think this precludes Total War, so Wally gave us Peace And War, whereas Tolstoy gave us War And Peace

Sunday, September 15, 2019

The Conan Grimoire Cover by Berni Wrightson

Wow, not sure how I missed this from the wayback,  but it's che awesome

Conan The Buccaneer by Barry Smith


Almost positive it's not called that, but a rose by any other name............

Saturday, September 14, 2019

From Deadly To Dingy by Jack Kirby




Not sure if Jack made this big change from the presentation piece on his own, or if DC wanted it, but I think Deadly Fingers  woulda been bigger, better

Fanfare #2 by Frank Frazetta







Yeah, I finally got this magazine (embiggen the cover and enjoy), and it's in surprisingly great shape.  I dinnae know about it, although I did see Fritz's beautiful ads for the hot show Battlestar Galactica in the TV Guides that summer of 78

Thursday, September 12, 2019

First Trial By Arms! by Wally Wood

Yep, here's that splash page again (umpteenth time, but who's counting?)!  Dunnae why I'm so mesmerized

Self-Explanatory Berni Wrightson

Onea the great books that "passed throught my hands" was A Look Back (1979-1999, hardbound).  One of the weird things about it, though, is I never knew I was not holding a limited edition and that I'd never seen this plate

Saturday, September 7, 2019