Sunday, December 29, 2013

Warlord #77 (Jan. 1984)


Title: Warlord #77
Cover Art By: Dan Jurgens (P) & Bob Smith (I), Anthony Tollin (Colorist)
Editor: Ross Andru
Genre: Sword & Sorcery/Fantasy
Publishing Date: Jan. 1984
Publisher: DC Comics
Book Type: Standard
Price: 0.75 (US)/0.95 (CAN)
Pages: 36

Title: Let My People Go!
Feature Character: The Warlord [Travis Morgan]
Writer: Cary Burkett
Penciller: Dan Jurgens
Inker: Dan Adkins
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Carl Gafford
Editor: Ross Andru
Page Count: 17

Title: Surface Tension (Episode 12)
Feature: The Barren Earth
Writer: Gary Cohn
Penciller: Ron Randall
Inker: Ron Randall
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Bob LeRose
Editor: Ross Andru
Page Count: 6

Notes:
  • The letters page, "Chain Mail" features letters from,  Shami Pathak (Cumberland, Maryland); Richard Rotmistrovsky (Suffern, N.Y.);  Wesley M. Allison (Blue Diamond, NV.); Lamar Isbell (Leeds, Ala.)
  • The "splash" page in this issue appears as a double page spread presented in a landscape format, meant to be viewed "sideways".
  • Cary Burkett, Dan Jurgens & Ross Andru "answer" the letters page comments.
  • This issue features a back-up story featuring episode 12 of "The Barren Earth".
Ads:
  • Masters Of The Universe "Talon Fighter" and "Attak Trak" model kits (Monogram model kits)
  • Bubble Yum unscramble the fun (Nabisco brands gum)
  • Return Of The Jedi "Imperial Shuttle Tydirium", "Tie Interceptor", "Speeder Bike", "A-Wing Fighter", and "B-Wing" model kits (MPC model kits)
  • Star Frontiers role playing game (TSR Hobbies, Inc role playing game)
  • "NBC Saturday Morning, We Got The Jazz!" (The Flintstone Funnies, The Shirt Tales, Smurfs, Alvin And The Chipmunks, Mr. T, Amazing Spider-Man And The Incredible Hulk, Thundarr The Barbarian) (NBC Saturday morning cartoons)
  • Sgt. Rock/The Lost Word Of The Warlord (Remco action figures available at K-Mart)
  • War Room (Probe 2000 Series) (Colecovision video game)
  • Superman Creamy Peanut Butter free Action Comics #1 (Reprint coupon mail away)
  • Bump 'N' Jump (Mattel Electronics Intellivision, and Atari 2600 video game)
  • Power Lords (Revell action figures)

Saturday, December 28, 2013

Justice League Of America #222 (Jan. 1984)


Title: Justice League Of America #222
Cover Art By: Chuck Patton (P) & Dick Giordano (I), Anthony Tollin (Colorist)
Editor: Len Wein, Nicola Cuti (Assistant)
Genre: Superhero
Publishing Date: Jan. 1984
Publisher: DC Comics
Book Type: Standard
Price: 0.75 (US)/0.95 (CAN)
Pages: 36 (Story has 23)

Title: Death Games
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciller: Chuck Patton
Inker: Romeo Tanghal
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Gene D' Angelo
Editor: Len Wein, Nicola Cuti (Assistant)

Notes:
  • The letters page, "JLA Mail Room" features letters from, Kent A. Phenis (Indianapolis, IN); Jay Elliott (Las Vegas); David Mercury (Toledo, OH)
  • This story is Part 2 of the "Beasts" story arc featuring Maximus Rex as the villain.
  • Joey Cavalieri "answers" the letters page comments.
Ads:
  • Masters Of The Universe "Talon Fighter" and "Attak Trak" model kits (Monogram model kits)
  • Bubble Yum unscramble the fun (Nabisco brands gum)
  • Return Of The Jedi "Imperial Shuttle Tydirium", "Tie Interceptor", "Speeder Bike", "A-Wing Fighter", and "B-Wing" model kits (MPC model kits)
  • Star Frontiers role playing game (TSR Hobbies, Inc role playing game)
  • "NBC Saturday Morning, We Got The Jazz!" (The Flintstone Funnies, The Shirt Tales, Smurfs, Alvin And The Chipmunks, Mr. T, Amazing Spider-Man And The Incredible Hulk, Thundarr The Barbarian) (NBC Saturday morning cartoons)
  • Sgt. Rock/The Lost Word Of The Warlord (Remco action figures available at K-Mart)
  • War Room (Probe 2000 Series) (Colecovision video game)
  • Superman Creamy Peanut Butter free Action Comics #1 (Reprint coupon mail away)
  • Bump 'N' Jump (Mattel Electronics Intellivision, and Atari 2600 video game)
  • Power Lords (Revell action figures)

Friday, December 27, 2013

DC Comics Presents #65 (Jan. 1984)

Art by Gray Morrow
Title: DC Comics Presents #65
Cover Art By: Gray Morrow
Editor: Julius Schwartz
Genre: Superhero
Publishing Date: Jan. 1984
Publisher: DC Comics
Book Type: Standard
Price: 0.75 (US)/0.95 (CAN)
Pages: 36 (Story has 23)

Title: Slayer From The Dark Dimension
Writer: Paul Kupperberg
Penciller: Gray Morrow
Inker: Gray Morrow
Letterer: Rob Orzechowski
Colorist: Gray Morrow
Editor: Julius Schwartz

Notes:
  • The letters page, "Pair Mail" features letters from, Cecil Green (London, KY); David Mercury (Toledo, OH); Mike Lanzalotti (Turnerville, NJ); T.E. Pouncey (Wichita, KS); Adam Burchess (Durham, NC)
  • Bob Rozakis "answers" the letters page comments.
Ads:
  • Masters Of The Universe "Talon Fighter" and "Attak Trak" model kits (Monogram model kits)
  • Bubble Yum unscramble the fun (Nabisco brands gum)
  • Return Of The Jedi "Imperial Shuttle Tydirium", "Tie Interceptor", "Speeder Bike", "A-Wing Fighter", and "B-Wing" model kits (MPC model kits)
  • Star Frontiers role playing game (TSR Hobbies, Inc role playing game)
  • "NBC Saturday Morning, We Got The Jazz!" (The Flintstone Funnies, The Shirt Tales, Smurfs, Alvin And The Chipmunks, Mr. T, Amazing Spider-Man And The Incredible Hulk, Thundarr The Barbarian) (NBC Saturday morning cartoons)
  • Sgt. Rock/The Lost Word Of The Warlord (Remco action figures available at K-Mart)
  • War Room (Probe 2000 Series) (Colecovision video game)
  • Superman Creamy Peanut Butter free Action Comics #1 (Reprint coupon mail away)
  • Bump 'N' Jump (Mattel Electronics Intellivision, and Atari 2600 video game)
  • Power Lords (Revell action figures)

Thursday, December 26, 2013

The Sensational She-Hulk #8 (Dec. 1989)

Art By John Byrne

Title: The Sensational She-Hulk #8
Cover Art By: John Byrne
Editor: Bobbie Chase; James Digiovanna (Assistant Ed.)
Genre: Superhero
Publishing Date: Dec. 1989
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Book Type: Standard
Price: 1.50 (U.S.)/2.00 (CAN)
Pages: 36 (Story has 21)


Title: The World's Greatest Detective!
Writer: John Byrne
Penciller: John Byrne
Inker: Bob Wiacek
Letterer: Jim Novak
Colorist: Glynis Oliver [Wein]
Editor: Bobbie Chase; James Digiovanna (Assistant Ed.); Tom DeFalco (Chief)

Notes:
  • The indicia reads that the publishing date is "December, 1989", yet the cover states, "Mid Nov".
  • This issue was reprinted in the Sensational She-Hulk by John Byrne Vol. 1 TPB from 2011.
  • Editor, Margaret Clark is profiled on the Bullpen Bulletins page.
  • Art Adams & Dan DeCarlo have art used in ads in this issue.
  • The letters page, "She-Mail" (Really?!?), features letters from John Tetzloff (Columbus, OH); Jason Nelson (San Antonio, TX); Jeff Adams (No address); John Sagredo (Brawley, CA); Hewett R. Schreivogel, Ph.D (Fort Collins, Colorado)
Ads:
  • The Westfield Company Of Wisconsin (Comic book mail order) (Uses Art Adams Wolverine art)
  • Bionic Commando (Capcom Nintendo Cartridge) (NES video game)
  • Acclaim Presents: Kid Remote In The Power To Move! (NES wireless remote controller)
  • Sears Catalog Nintendo Video Games (NES video game mail order)
  • San Francisco Mint Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (Limited Edition Collectible Toys) (Figure mail order)
  • Strider/Mega Man 2 (Capcom) (NES video game ad)
  • Mr. Bubble's Tub Tales (Mr. Bubbles Bubblebath) (T-Shirt, Sweatshirt, Watch Mail Order). (Art by Dan DeCarlo)
  • The Science Fiction Book Club (Book club mail order)
  • Shield (Marvel house ad for monthly series by Bob Harras, Bob Hall, Keith Pollard & Kim DeMulder)
  • Marvel subscription mail order (Captain America Summer Savin' Safari header)
  • Olympic Prizes For Cash (Mail Order)
  • Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition Player's Handbook (TSR)

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Comic Shop News (2009 Christmas Special)

Today's Christmas cover is the 2009 Comic Shop News By Dustin Nguyen...Merry Christmas!

Art by Dustin Nyguyen

This "Special Edition" of Comic Shop News featured gift ideas for the comic book fan in one's life, along with a one page wish list featuring all the comics mentioned in the special and more.

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Vault Of Horror #35 (Feb-Mar, 1954)

Christmas Comic Cover Of The Day-Vault Of Horror #35 (Feb-Mar, 1954)
Art By Johnny Craig

Title: Vault Of Horror #35
Cover Art By: Johnny Craig
Editor: Johnny Craig, William Gaines
Genre: Horror
Publishing Date: Feb.-Mar. 1954
Publisher: EC Comics
Book Type: Standard
Price: 0.10
Pages: 36 (Stories Vary)


Story Titles

(1) ...And All Through The House... 
Johnny Craig (Writer, Penciller, Inker); Marie Severin (Colorist)
(2) Tombs-day !
Jack Davis (Penciller, Inker); Marie Severin (Colorist)
(3) Space To Breathe! (Text)
(4) Beauty Rest
Jack Kamen (Penciller, Inker); Marie Severin (Colorist)
(5) Shoe-Button Eyes!
Johnny Craig (Writer); Graham Ingels (Penciller, Inker); Marie Severin (Colorist)

Notes:

  • The story, "...And All Through The House..." was adapted in the 1972 Film, "Tales From The Crypt", and in the second episode of the HBO Series in 1989 starring Mary Ellen Trainor.
  • The Story, "Beauty Rest" was adapted for season 4 of the HBO series starring Mimi Rogers & Kathy Ireland and first aired on July 11, 1992.
  • Like the first story, "...And All Through The House...", the story, "Shoe-Button Eyes" also takes place at Christmas.
  • This issue has been reprinted several times (mostly by Russ Cochran), notably in EC Archives: Vault Of Horror #5 (Various print years) (Black & white hardcover); Vault Of Horror #4 (March, 1992); Vault Of Horror #24 (July, 1998); Vault Of Horror Annual Vol. 5 (1998).
  • The letters page, The Vault-Keeper's Corner features letters from Rosemary Cage (Washington, D.C.); Richard Gunst (Richmond, Virginia); Allan Katz (Flushing, Long Island); Michael Reynolds (Somerset, PA); Larry Tucker & Arnold Hageman (Anaconda, Montana); Kreda Freeman (Star, Idaho); Paul H. Cox (Farmville, N.C.); Jerry Simonetti (San Francisco, California)
Ads:
  • E.C. Addict Fan-Addict Club (Membership coupon mail away) (Art by Jack Davis)
  • Panic subscription mail away (Art by Jack Davis)
  • Institute Of Applied Science (Criminal Investigator course mail away)
  • Lonnie and Wayne, Studio (Lonnie Glosson and Wayne Raney guitar lessons mail away coupon)
  • International Binocular Co. (Spektoscopes mail order coupon)

Monday, December 23, 2013

X-Men Classic #47 (May 1990)

Christmas Comic Cover...X-Men Classic #47, May 1990. Art By Steve Lightle.
Art By Steve Lightle

Title: X-Men Classic #47
Cover Art By: Steve Lightle
Editor: Bob Harras (Reprint Editor), Louise Jones (Original Editor)
Genre: Superhero
Publishing Date: May 1990
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Book Type: Standard
Price: 1.25 (U.S.)/1.75 (CAN)
Pages: 36 (Story has 22)


Title: Demon
Writer: Chris Claremont (Also Co-Plotted with John Byrne)
Penciller: John Byrne
Inker: Terry Austin
Letterer: Tom Orzechowski
Colorist: Glynis Wein
Editor: Louise Jones [Simonson] (Original), Bob Harras (Reprint), Jim Shooter (Chief)

Notes:
  • This issue is a reprint of Uncanny X-Men #143, March, 1981.
  • The original cover is not reprinted in this issue.
  • The story in this issue has been reprinted several times, Notably in Essential X-Men Vol. 2 (Various prints); X-Men # 109, (Feb. 2001); Wizard X-Men Masterpiece Edition (2003); Marvel Holiday Special (2004)
  • There is a 1992 J.C. Penney edition of this issue with different ads and a Spider-Man 30th ann. UPC block. The indicia states that it is a second printing.
  • There is a Marvel Checklist on the Marvel Bullpen Bulletins page.
  • The letters page, "Classic X-Mail" features letters from, Doug Harmon (Cedar City, CT); Thomas W. Fultz (Pekin, IL); Tilman Stieve (Germany)
Ads:
  • Snake's Revenge/Super C (Konami NES video games)
  • Forgotten Realms Adventures hardcover rulebook (TSR)
  • Iron Sword: Wizards & Warriors II (Acclaim NES video game) (Fabio appears as Kuros, the knight warrior)
  • Bionic Commando (Capcom NES video game)
  • American Entertainment (Comic book mail order)
  • Mile High Comics (Comic book mail order)
  • Mile High Comics (N.I.C.E. subscription club)
  • Great Eastern Conventions April schedule (Comic con dates)
  • Marvel subscription dept. (Spider-Man header)
  • Clearasil Double Clear (Skin pads)
  • Demon Sword (Taito NES video game)

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Superman #64 (Feb. 1992)

Christmas Comic Cover...Superman #64 (Feb. 1992)
Art by Dan Jurgens & Brett Breeding
Title: Superman #64
Cover Art By: Dan Jurgens (P), Brett Breeding (I)
Editor: Mike Carlin, Dan Thorsland (Assistant)
Genre: Superhero
Publishing Date: Feb. 1992
Publisher: DC Comics
Book Type: Standard
Price: 1.00 (US)/1.25 (Can)
Pages: 36 (Story has 22)

Title: Metropolis Mailbag
Writer: Dan Jurgens
Penciller: Jackson Guice
Inker: Jackson Guice
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Glenn Whitmore
Editor: Mike Carlin, Dan Thorsland (Assistant)

Notes:
  • The story title is a tribute to the long time name of the Superman letters page.
  • The Fun Factory gag gift ad states it was valid until March 1988, this issue has a cover date of Feb. 1992.
  • The letters page, "Metropolis Mailbag" features letters from, Simon DelMonte (Queens, NY); Kashif H. (Schwalbach, Germany); Patrick Ross (Goleta, CA); Bill Beechler (West Lafayette); Jeff Dyer (Peosta, IA); Mike Aragona (Montreal, Quebec)
  • Dan Thorsland "answers" the letters page comments.
Ads:
  • Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge (Konami Game Boy video game)
  • Wayne's World (Movie; Mike Myers, Dana Carvey)
  • Score '92 (MLB Baseball cards)
  • Game Genie (Galoob video game enhancer)
  • Great Eastern Conventions January 1992 schedule (Comic con dates)
  • Fun Factory Super Gifts and Gimmicks (Gag mail order coupon)
  • Various Mail Orders
  • DC Subscription coupon various DC Heroes header (Expired January 31, 1992) (Appearing are: Hawkman, John Stewart, Blackhawk, Raven, Black Canary, Flash [Wally West], Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman, Green Arrow [Oliver Queen], Aquaman, Swamp Thing, Firestorm, Red Tornado, Martian Manhunter)
  • Elongated Man: Europe '92  (DC house ad for four issue mini-series by Gerard Jones, Mike Parobeck & Ty Templeton)
  • 3 Musketeers Adventures No. 3 in a series (3 Musketeers candy bar)
  • Smash T.V. (Acclaim NES video game)

Friday, December 20, 2013

The Unexpected #220 (March, 1982)

Today's Christmas Cover is this nifty Joe Kubert & Dave Manak piece from Unexpected #220, March 1982.
Art By Joe Kubert (From An Idea By Dave Manak)

Title: The Unexpected #220
Cover Art By: Dave Manak (Design), Joe Kubert
Editor: Dave Manak
Genre: Horror Anthology, Suspense
Printing: First
Publishing Date: March, 1982
Publisher: DC Comics
Book Type: Standard
Price: 0.60 (U.S.)
Pages: 36 (Stories Vary)

Notes:
  • As noted in the "Unexpected Mail" letters page, this was the 26th Annual issue of The Unexpected.
  • Vic Catan, artist on the story, "The Bride Was Aglow" signed his work, "Vicatanjr".
  • Ernesto Magalpo, artist on the story, "The Strange Guide", signed his work, "Magalpo".
Ads:
  • MPC Model Cars (Model Kits)
  • Bubble Yum Sweepstakes (Mail Away Contest)
  • Batman In "The K-9 Caper!" (Hostess Twinkies Cakes)
  • Grit Publishing Co. (Mail Away)/Heroes World (Toys And Comic Mail Order) (Split Page)
  • Various Mail Orders
  • Superman/Action Comics (Bottom banner DC House Ad on Letters Page)
  • Captain Carrot And His Amazing Zoo Crew! #1 (DC House Ad) 
  • Moondance Comics (Back Issue Comic Mail Order)
  • Monogram Model Big Rig Trucks (Model Kits)

There are several stories in this issue, the following is a listing of the Table Of Contents.


Title: Santa Claus Is A Killer!
Writer: Robin Snyder, Sarah Gregory
Penciller: Ernie Colon
Inker: Ernie Colon
Letterer: Ernie Colon
Colorist: Ernie Colon
Editor: Dave Manak


Title: The Bride Was All Aglow!
Writer: Arnold Drake
Penciller: Vic Catan (As Vicatanjr)
Inker: Vic Catan
Letterer: N/A
Colorist: N/A
Editor: Dave Manak


Title: The Strange Guide
Writer: Bill Kelley
Penciller: Ernesto Magalpo (As Magalpo)
Inker: Ernesto Magalpo
Letterer: N/A
Colorist: Jerry Serpe
Editor: Dave Manak


Title: Trollbridge
Writer: Gary Cohn
Penciller: Paris Cullins
Inker: Gary Martin
Letterer: Shelly Leferman
Colorist: Jerry Serpe
Editor: Dave Manak

Thursday, December 19, 2013

PROTOTykes Holiday Special (Dec. 1994)

This Holiday themed cover of John Byrne's PROTOTykes was a free 20 page comic included with Hero Illustrated #19, Jan. 1995.
The PROTOTykes, (sort of a Power Pack Meets Metal Men mash-up) first appeared as as back up story in Babe #3 and were planned by Byrne to be a property he could turn into an animated series, but nothing came of it and the PROTOTykes faded into obscurity. Before Byrne gave up on them, they did manage to appear in this cute story in which the 'Tykes set out on a search for Santa Claus to cheer up their guardian, Casey, whom they believe has been down in the dumps because she is without her father at Christmas.


Title: PROTOTykes Holiday Special/Hero Illustrated Holiday Special #2, December 1994
Cover Art By: John Byrne
Editor: Barbara Kesel
Genre: Superhero
Printing: First
Publishing Date: Dec. 1994
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics (Legend Imprint)
Book Type: Standard Comic
Price: Free
Pages: 20 (Story has 12)

Story Title: Claus And Effect
Main Characters: PROTOTykes [Byte, Bit, Pixel, Digit]
Writer: John Byrne
Penciller: John Byrne
Inker: John Byrne
Letterer: John Byrne
Colorist: Perry McNamee
Editor: Barbara Kesel

Notes:
  • The indicia reads, "PROTOTykes Holiday Special/Hero Illustrated Holiday Special #2, December 1994.
  • This is the second Hero Holiday Special, the first featured Bone.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Hero Illustrated #19 (Jan. 1995)

Today's Christmas Cover features The Simpsons, from Hero Illustrated #19, January 1995.
Art By Matt Groening and Bill Morrison.
Hero Illustrated #19, January 1995
Art By Matt Groening & Bill Morrison

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Archie Giant Series Magazine #203 (Dec. 1972)

Today's Christmas themed cover is Archie Giant Series Magazine #203 (Dec. 1972). Although this issue's cover artist is uncredited, the cover looks to be the style of Dan DeCarlo, but then again it could be Stan Goldberg, who just started working for Archie around this time. Goldberg's house style was pretty close to DeCarlo in the early years at Archie. Later his art became looser (And Sloppier) and easier to identify.
Archie Giant Series Magazine #203, Dec. 1972 (Archie's Christmas Stocking)
Cover art by Dan DeCarlo (?)
Like most all the Archie issues of this time period, there are no credits for any of the stories, but a few of the artists styles are unmistakable such as the first story "Do It Yourself" and the last story, "The Greatest Gift" both look like the art is by Harry Lucey. The second story "Fair Exchange" is clearly by Samm Schwartz, probably the easiest Archie Artist to identify. The Li'l Jinx gags are also easy to identify as they are by Joe Edwards.

Monday, December 16, 2013

Sgt. Rock #414 (Feb. 1987)

Todays' Christmas themed cover is by Joe Kubert for SGT. Rock #414, Feb. 1987.
SGT. Rock #414, Feb. 1987 (Cover By Joe Kubert)
"The Shining Star" Written By Robert Kanigher, Art/Lettering By Andy Kubert, Edited by Murray Boltinoff

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Comic Shop News (2012 Christmas Special)

Today's Christmas Cover comes from the genius Fred Hembeck, an original piece he drew for the 2012 Comic Shop News Christmas Special. Superman's gift from Spidey is classic.
This "Special Edition" of Comic Shop News featured gift ideas for the comic book fan in one's life, along with a one page wish list featuring all the comics mentioned in the special and more.
Art By Fred Hembeck

Saturday, December 14, 2013

DCU Holiday Special II (1998)

Since Christmas is fast approaching, I thought I'd post the some Christmas themed covers for the next few days up until Christmas.
Today's Christmas Cover  comes the DCU Holiday Bash II from 1998, art by Scott McDaniel & Kevin Nowlan.
DC put three of these Holiday Bash Specials out from 1997 to 1999, each featuring several Christmas themed stories using top characters and quite a few lesser knowns as well.
Cover art by Scott McDaniel & Kevin Nowlan & Dre (??)

Title: DCU Holiday Bash II
Cover Art By: Scott McDaniel (Pencils) & Kevin Nowlan (Inks), Dre (?) (Colors) (?)
Editor: Darren Vincenzo
Genre: Superhero
Printing: First
Printing Date: 1998
Publisher: DC Comics
Book Type: Standard Comic (Double Sized)
Price: 3.95 U.S. * 5.50 Can.
Pages: 68

Notes:
  • The Superman & Sgt. Rock stories are silent.
  • The Black Lightning story is in black and white.
  • Ty Templeton's hilarious Darkseid story was a one man show as he wrote, pencilled, inked, colored and lettered it.
  • One of the cover credits is given to "Dre", checked everywhere for info on that individual and could not find anything.
  • The stories, "The Present",  "Present Tense", and "The Gift" have been reprinted in the 2000 trade, "A DC Universe Christmas".
Ads:
  • Beavis And Butt-Head Do America (VHS)
  • Sonic R (Sega Saturn Video Game) (Two Pages)
  • Jurassic Park:The Lost World (VHS)
  • Mass Destruction (Video Game/Sony Playstation/Sega Saturn/Windows 95)
  • Last Bronx (Video Game/Sega Saturn/PC CD-ROM) (Two Pages)
  • Tomorrow Never Dies (Movie)
  • Star Wars: Masters Of Teras Kasi  (Sony Playstation Video Game)
  • Superman: Distant Fires (64 Page Elseworlds Special) (DC House Ad)
  • Twix (Candy Bar)
  • Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero (Video Game/Sony Playstation/Nintendo 64)

There are several stories in this issue, the following is a listing of the Table Of Contents.


Title: The Present
Main Characters: Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner), Green Arrow (Connor Hawke)
Writer: Devin K. Grayson
Penciller: William Rosado
Inker: Sal Buscema
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Lee Loughridge
Editor: Darren Vincenzo


Title: The House Of Peace
Main Character: Batman (Bruce Wayne)
Writer: Chuck Dixon
Penciller: Dave Taylor
Inker: Wayne Faucher
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Noelle Giddings
Editor: Darren Vincenzo


Title: Present Tense
Main Character: Darkseid
Writer: Ty Templeton
Penciller: Ty Templeton
Inker: Ty Templeton
Letterer: Ty Templeton
Colorist: Ty Templeton
Editor: Darren Vincenzo


Title: 'Twas The Night Before Kwanzaa
Main Character: Black Lightning
Writer: Tony Isabella
Penciller: Eddy Newell
Inker: Eddy Newell
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: N/A
Editor: Darren Vincenzo


Title: The Gift
Main Character: Superman (Clark Kent)
Writer: Dan Jurgens
Penciller: Dan Jurgens
Inker: Brett Breeding
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Jason Wright
Editor: Darren Vincenzo


Title: I Left My Heart At The Justice Society Canteen
Main Characters: Justice Society Of America
Writer: Howard Chaykin
Penciller: Rick Burchett
Inker: Rick Burchett
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Rick Taylor
Editor: Darren Vincenzo


Title: A Christmas Carol
Main Character: Sgt. Rock
Writer: Chuck Dixon
Penciller: Russ Heath
Inker: Russ Heath
Letterer: Russ Heath (?)
Colorist: Russ Heath
Editor: Darren Vincenzo


Title: The Old Lane
Main Character: Nightwing (Dick Grayson) & Oracle (Barbara Gordon)
Writer: Devin Grayson (Dialogue/Co-Plotter) & Brian Stelfreeze (Co-Plotter)
Penciller: Brian Stelfreeze
Inker: Karl Story
Letterer: John Costanza
Colorist: Lee Loughridge
Editor: Darren Vincenzo


Title: Ornaments Page
Main Characters: Superman (Wearing the Blue Lightning Costume), Robin (Tim Drake), Batgirl (Barbara Gordon), Batman (Bruce Wayne), Nightwing (Dick Grayson), Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner)
Writer: Rick Burchett
Penciller: Rick Burchett
Inker: Rick Burchett
Letterer: Rick Burchett
Colorist: Rick Burchett (?)
Editor: Darren Vincenzo

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Great Comic Artists: Dan Parent (Part 1)

I met Dan Parent, one of the great modern Archie artists at New York Comic Con 2013. I managed to get this great Little Archie coloured sketch from him. Parent is known for writing and doing the art on Betty & Veronica (Or B & V, as they have been known to be called recently) since the 90's and I was going to get a Betty or Veronica sketch, but I love Little Archie, my all time favourite Archie Character (Yes, I consider him a different character than the teen Archie), and Parent (as far as I know) hasn't done many Little Archie stories so I thought this would be a unique character to get.

Dan Parent actually graduated from the Joe Kubert School and went a different route to Archie
characters than his fellow graduates.
In 2010, Dan Parent created Kevin Keller, Archie's first gay character and the first Archie comic to sell out in it's entire history.

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Wizard Of ID (1/25/71)

Another classic Wizard Of ID gag scanned from the 1975 Fawcett Gold Medal Book, "We've Got To Stop Meeting Like This". Originally published in newspapers on Jan. 25, 1971.

Friday, November 15, 2013

The Untold Legend Of The Batman (1982) (Tor Books)

Front cover (Artwork by Josè Luis Garcia-Lopez & Dick Giordano.
Back cover.
Title: The Untold Legend Of The Batman
Cover Art By: Josè Luis Garcia-Lopez (Pencils) & Dick Giordano (Inks)
Writer: Len Wein
Penciller: Jim Aparo, John Byrne
Inker: Jim Aparo
Letterer: Jim Aparo, John Costanza
Editor: Andrew Helfer, Paul Levitz (Original series)
Genre: Superhero
Printing: First
Printing Date: August, 1982
ISBN: 0-812-50353-8   Can ISBN:0-812-50352-X
Publisher: Tom Doherty Associates (Tor Books)
Book TypeMass Market Paperback.
Price: 2.95 U.S. * 3.95 Can.
Pages: 160

  • Interior design and production By Bob Rozakis, Jodi Saviuk & Alex Saviuk.
  • There are printings of this book from July, 1989 and July, 1992.
  • This is a reformatted to fit paperback size, black & white reprint of the 1980, three Issue mini-series from DC comics, "The Untold Legend Of The Batman".
  • There is an ad on the last page for a Tor Books New Teen Titans paperback.
  • The cover for this book is also the cover for The Untold Legend Of The Batman #3, Sept. 1980.
  • This story was also reprinted in June 1989 in standard comic size with audio cassettes by MPI, in a special audio edition.
  • This story was also reprinted in 1989 in standard comic size in a special Batman cereal edition.
  • Thursday, November 14, 2013

    Batman By Mike Kaluta

    Combining his mastery of horror with the Dark Knight, the great Mike Kaluta declares "Batman Has Gone To Hell" in this sweet Batman pinup from Batman #400, Oct. 1986.
    Scanned from Batman No. 400, October 1986.
    Art By Mike Kaluta.
    The Great Art Adams counts Mike Kaluta as one of his main influences.

    Tuesday, November 12, 2013

    Wizard Of ID (1/19/71)

    Another classic Wizard Of ID gag scanned from the 1975 Fawcett Gold Medal Book, "We've Got To Stop Meeting Like This". Originally published in newspapers on Jan. 19, 1971.

    Sunday, November 10, 2013

    Wizard Of ID (1/30/71)

    Here's a classic newly colored and reformatted Wizard Of ID gag I scanned from the 1975 Fawcett Gold Medal Book, "We've Got To Stop Meeting Like This". The dry humour is clearly on display here.

    Scanned from "We've Got To Stop Meeting Like This", Fawcett Gold Medal Books. (1975)
    Originally published in newspapers on January 30, 1971.

    Saturday, November 9, 2013

    Wizard Of ID (Fawcett Books)

    On November 9, 1964, The Wizard Of ID began appearing in newspaper strips. Created by B.C. creator Johnny Hart & Brant Parker, The Wizard Of ID was set during medieval times in the Kingdom Of ID, following many characters such as the dwarf sized, King ID, The title character The Wizard, Rodney, the King's main Knight, & the alcoholic court jester, Bung, among several others. Most of the strips are one a day gags but on several occasions  they have tended to story arc the gags for weeks at a time.While the humor is usually broad, dark and dry and not everyone's cup of tea, the strip has managed to last 49 years and is still being published as of this writing.
    In 1969 until 1986, Fawcett Gold Medal books began publishing 24 paperback collections of the strip featuring around 130 pages or so in each. A few of these are scanned below:

    The King Is A Fink! (Book 1)
    Fawcett Gold Medal Books.
    Published 1969, Featuring strips from 1964 & 1965.
    The King Is A Fink! (Back Cover)
    There's A Fly In My Swill! (Book 5)
    Fawcett Gold Medal Books.
    Published 1973, Featuring strips from 1967 & 1968.
    There's A Fly In My Swill! (Back Cover)
    Yield (Book 7)
    Fawcett Gold Medal Books.
    Published 1974, Featuring strips from 1968 & 1969.
    Yield (Back Cover)
    Long Live The King! (Book 9)
    Fawcett Gold Medal Books.
    Published 1975, Featuring strips from 1970.
    Long Live The King! (Back Cover)

    Thursday, November 7, 2013

    Thor: Marvel Fanfare Pinups

    I know these have been seen before on other blogs, but with Thor: The Dark World released today in North American theatres, I thought I'd post a couple of the Thunder God's portfolio pages I personally scanned from the much beloved 1982-1991 anthology title Marvel Fanfare. One from "the not for everyone" style of Bill Sienkiewicz and the other, a comedic piece from Terry Austin, known primarily as an inker but has dabbled in a few pencilling duties such as covers and backup pinups from time to time.
    Scanned from Marvel Fanfare Vol. 1, No. 8, May 1983.
    Art by Bill Sienkiewicz.
    Sienkiewicz's Neal Adams influence is clearly on display in this extremely happy rendition of Thor.
    This is before BS began doing the unique abstract painted pieces which he has become famous for.
    Scanned from Marvel Fanfare Vol. 1, No. 18, January 1985.
    Art by Terry Austin.
    This is a cute piece from Austin, who resurrected the 1940's Timely funny animal characters, Ziggy Pig and Silly Seal.
    Ziggy Pig and Silly Seal were created by Al Jaffe, the legendary cartoonist responsible for the Mad Fold-In.
    Terry Austin would once again draw Ziggy Pig in the April 1984 Marvel Fumetti book in a story written by Mike Carlin.

    Monday, November 4, 2013

    R.I.P. Nick Cardy (1920-2013)

    Sadly, legendary comic book artist Nick Cardy passed away on Nov. 3, 2013, he had just turned 93 on Oct. 20.I'm a huge fan of the 1970's DC Horror line, many of which Cardy drew interior stories and covers for. I always loved how he drew children and women, kind of had a Jack Kamen, Johnny Craig style about them. His work is timeless and will never be forgotten. Here's a few covers of his that I scanned from my collection...
                                                           Unexpected #127 (September 1971)
                                                           Witching Hour #27 (January 1973)
    Witching Hour #40 (March 1974)

     Witching Hour #43 (June 1974)
              Showcase Presents: The Witching Hour Volume One (2011)
         Cover artwork reprinted from Witching Hour #4 (Aug-Sept. 1969)
                          Showcase Presents: Secrets Of Sinister House (2010)
             Cover artwork reprinted from Secrets Of Sinister House #5 (June-July 1972)
                Wanted, The World's Most Dangerous Villains #5 (January, 1973)
    Justice League Of America #113 (Sept.-Oct. 1974)

    Tuesday, October 15, 2013

    Met Andrew McCarthy at New York Comic Con

    Went to New York Comic Con 2013 and met 80's star, Andrew McCarthy, a favorite of mine from "Mannequin" (he signed my VHS copy!) and "Weekend At Bernies". The dude was cool and looked great for being in his 50's and did not rush anything (unlike most of the photo ops). He asked where I was from and said he's been to my small Canadian Hometown. After doing some research on what he's been up to the past few years, I did know he was in "Kingdom Hospital" and directed a few episodes of the great, "Orange Is The New Black" for Netflix, but had no clue he was also an award winning travel writer for The New York Times and National Geographic Traveler, among many others. The guy was travel journalist of the year in 2010. Wow. I don't get to meet many celebrities so this was pretty cool. Now to track down Kim Cattrall.

    Thursday, January 24, 2013

    Captain America #245 (May, 1980)


    Ads:
    • Fun Factory Dept. (Various mail away gags).
    • Various mail aways.
    • Bubble Yum Wild Cherry Bubble Gum (Bubble gum).
    • Various mail aways.
    • Whoopers malted milk candy (Camp cook kit camping gear mail away).
    • Heroes World (Star Trek: The Motion Picture action figures and vehicle order form) (Art by students of the Joe Kubert School Of Art).
    • Marvel Super Heroes Prestomagix Dry Transfer Games (Marvel/General Mills)
    • 100 Pc. Toy Soldier Set

    Friday, January 11, 2013

    Starman #1 (Oct. 1988)


    Title: Starman #1
    Cover Art By: Tom Lyle
    Editor: Robert Greenberger
    Genre: Superhero
    Printing: First
    Publishing Date: Oct. 1988
    Publisher: DC Comics
    Book Type: Standard Comic
    Price: 1.00 (US)/1.35 (CAN)
    Pages: 36 (Story has 26)

    Story Title: Grassroots Hero
    Main Characters: Starman [Will Peyton] (First Appearance)
    Writer: Roger Stern
    Penciller: Tom Lyle
    Inker: Bob Smith
    Letterer: Bob Pinaha
    Colorist: Julianna Ferriter
    Editor: Robert Greenberger

    Notes: 

    • This is the first appearance of the Will Peyton "Starman".
    • The Starman logo was designed by Steve Vance, who also did the awesome 80's Hawk And Dove Logo.
    • There is a two page Robert Greenberger write up on the History Of Starman.
    • It's interesting to read Bob Greenberger's two page write up on the history of the DC "Starmen", and refer to the Ist Issue Special Mikaal Tomas "Starman" to be a mere footnote. Of course this was about six or seven years before James Robinson would revitalize that character in the 90's with the Jack Knight Starman series which even lead to Mikaal Tomas joining the Justice League in the 2000's.
    • There are a few preliminary costume sketches by Tom Lyle of the Will Peyton costume on the bottom of the first greenberger write up page.
    Ads:

    • Gauntlet/R.B.I. Baseball (Tengen) (Nintendo Video Game Ad) (Split Page)
    • Candilicious (Chewy Candies) (Candy Ad)
    • Various Mail Orders
    • Mile High Comics (Comic book mail aways) (Two pages)
    • Olympic Prizes For Cash (Mail Order)
    • Forgotten Realms (Game Expansion) (TSR)

    Thursday, January 10, 2013

    Comic Book Movies: Swamp Thing (1982) (1986 Embassy VHS Reissue)

    Title: Swamp Thing
    Box Tagline: Science Made Him Into Monster. Loved Changed Him Even More!
    Starring: Louis Jourdan, Adrienne Barbeau, Ray Wise, Dick Durock
    Directed By: Wes Craven
    Genre: Horror
    Release Year: 1982
    VHS Release Year: 1986
    Distributor: Embassy Home Entertainment
    Box Type: Slipcase
    Catalog #: 1605
    Previews/Trailers: N/A


  • 1986 cardboard slipcase reissued by Embassy Home Entertainment.
  • The "Gold" Embassy Home Entertainment Ident precedes the feature. The FBI warning appears after the end credits.
  • Like all North American VHS releases, this is the U.S. theatrical version without the extra footage of Adrienne Barbeau's nude bathing scene.
  • Contains no previews/trailers.
  • Other versions of Swamp thing on VHS are the original 1982 Embassy clamshell (With the white Embassy ident preceding the feature), and the 2000 MGM Movietime reissue from MGM Home Entertainment. I do not own the 2000 MGM Movietime release but I'm assuming MGM used the extended International cut that they used for the DVD release that features the longer Adrienne Barbeau nude bathing scene.
  • One of my all time favorite movie posters.