Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Red, White'n Blue Jack Kirby

Here's five variations on the theme, but I feel there's probly more.  If you know of sump'n sump'n else Jack did with this, please holla









 

Monday, August 17, 2026

Collection Covers by Steve Ditko


Hear'n about (thanx, Russ!) and look'n up Ditko Batman made me take another gander at these wunnerful covers, but once again, I'm left wanting a little sump'n sump'n more.  The Shade cover leads to the Creeper cover and the Hawk'n Dove cover, but where's the Stalker cover?  Truth be told, much like the other three, I've seen all the Stalkers and (as Cap'n Jack says) kept all I wanted and burned the rest, but I would really enjoy another omnibus cover





 

Sunday, August 16, 2026

Heritage Silver Surfer Cover by Jack Kirby

Help us, Obi-Wan, you're my only hope!  Where did this originally appear?  It twern't down any of MY rabbit holes

The next morn'n, and I'm highly appreciativc of Russ (again) for making me open my crumbling copy of FF #55, which I didn't risk before because A. I remembered a great Surfer/Thing fight, but not this page, and 2. The crumbling.  At least page 3 was easy to scan cause the cover and splash/letters page fell off when I opened the bag



 

Saturday, August 15, 2026

Warrior Fanzine Cover by Barry Smith


Conan on a funky horse...but still Conan!  First image is new on here, a biggerbetter fasterstronger of an old fav



 

Saturday, August 8, 2026

Saxcrifice by Frank Frazetta

Third image is what we got on the paperback cover of Conan The Avenger, but the watercolor and roughs show Conan lost an axe.  This leaves Conan in the rare sitch of being bare-handed, and while his paws look like more than a match for any jar of pickles, I still wish the final painting had the axe









 

Wednesday, August 5, 2026

The Barrel-Chested Barbarian by Berni Wrightson

Another look at a whoisthisis by Berni.  Just saw the first, but the wrinkly one has been on here forever.  If you can lead me to a better image of it, please holla



 

Tuesday, August 4, 2026

Another In The Lower Depths by George Metzger

In the not-so-distant, I put up the first four, and folks said they hadnae seen em, so here's another one, from the fanzone Voice of Comicdom #14.  I dig that the title is made from girders, and at the other end, a woman is hav'n her tenth forbidden child.  I know a woman who's had 10, and she told me it just gets easier and easier, with the oldest ones help'n with parenting, errands, and chores

 

Monday, August 3, 2026

The Green Turtle by Jim Steranko

Yeah, Steranko has rendered a lotta great golden age heroes, but nothing compares to this guy.  His cape alone is worth the price of admission.  "Ten dollars gets you the whole seat, but you'll only need the edge!"  Ah, Monster Truck rallies



 

The Invisible Girl by Jack Kirby


If I'm grok'n correctly, this is weirdly wunnerful.  First is the 2nd printing of the Marvelmania Fantastic Four poster, with Sue Storm actually turn'n on (or off) her invisibilty.  It also looks a lot like the time Jack colored it himself (second image) with Reed's boogered arm, but beautifully understated colors.  Third is the first print'n, and it's always bugged me, with Reed's one sunburned cheek







 

Friday, July 31, 2026

The Scarlet Citadel? by Roy Krenkel

Dunno if this counts, but it is from the book Fantastic Worlds of Robert E. Howard, which Russ told me about in the wayback when I was grous'n about not find'n more than a title page rough for Roy's last hurrah, illustrating Howard's Scarlet Citadel.  Apparently, I must obtain this tome and see what's what, cuz this looks like it's actually Hadon of Opar



 

Thursday, July 30, 2026

Who Is This Is by Wally Wood

Course, I wanna see this biggerbetterfasterstronger, but I'm just as thirsty to know who wore a clock on his chest.  My best guess right now is "Back at One Man"

 

Tuesday, July 28, 2026

Mr. A. by Steve Ditko

If you search Mr. A. on here, you won't find this one (okay, now you will).  The use of black'n white was truly incredible, but Ditko gave me the heebie-jeebies when talk'n about right and wrong.  I never tell a lie, except for what I just said, and I'm honest to a fault.  Then when I get to the fault, I fall in, and try to drag everything and everyone with me

 

Saturday, July 25, 2026

Mantor and Raplor by Gil Kane

Another Sectaurs delectable I'd never seen!  Speak'n of Raplor, I'm giving out onea my coveted non-prizes if you know the source of this ancient rap lyric:
If every rapper was a lover, I'd be Don Juan
If every rapper was a spy, I'd be James Bond
Make all the other rappers look dirty and polluted
Because of the way my rap is executed

 

Friday, July 24, 2026

Gil Kane and Jim Steranko Together Again!

Oh, my heck!  I had no idea Kane did anything for Sectaurs, but the Steranko piece has been on my radar since 1995.  If you know of more Kane and/or Steranko on Sectaurs, please holla





 

Wednesday, July 22, 2026

Abe Lincoln by Jack Kirby

The one time I go to DC, I get off the Metro, ask a metro worker where's a good breakfast, he directs me to a greasy spoon across from Ford's Theater and, well, the rest is history






 

Sunday, July 19, 2026

Colorful Ben Grimm by Jack Kirby

The Thing is, as you may know, the Cap'n luvs him some double entende, so when onea comicdom's most colorful characters is also onea the most colorful splash pages, I start to chortle and rub my hands together like a villian using a hot-air dryer VS a paper towel

 

Saturday, July 18, 2026

Buster (Flash Gordon) Crabbe by John Fantucchio

Sometimes I amaze myself at what I've forgotten to post.  Love Flash, in fact, I believe right behind Conan, Flash Gordon is the most prolific character on here.  Love Fantucchio, so kinda weird this wasn't already on here.  Love Larry Crabbe, even though the extent of our "friendship" is a few minutes we sat and talked at a table of nutritional supplements set up in a hallway in a shopping mall in Phoenix around 1980





 

Thursday, July 16, 2026

The Bob Kline Self-Portrait



From the pages of onea the all-time great fanzines, MCR  (Modern Comics Review) #4

 

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

The Unknown Ones Splash Page by Al Williamson


...and I gotta assume a touch of Roy Krenkel.  I was one years old when this came out, and even then I was smil'n with delight.  Reminds me of the comedian who saw a couple at a rodeo with their newborn, and realized "It WAS his first rodeo, and he WAS born yesterday"

 

Monday, July 13, 2026

Prince Valiant by Hal Foster

In the wayback, I got into the colorful Prince Val sundays, so take a gander again, but this daily got neglected, and I dig it so much