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HeIsTheZissou 04-19-24 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by will travel (Post 14411696)
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...8eb6b4e486.jpg

I miss the recent solar eclipse but I had this comic back in the day.

Love this. Jim Aparo and Norm Breyfogle are my all-time favorite Batman artists.

Inhumans99 04-19-24 09:57 AM

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That is indeed a striking The Outsiders cover. The cover is crazy kinetic, and Breyfogle is also a fave artist of mine.

Inhumans99 04-19-24 10:02 AM

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Spider, I love Ambush Bug and still have both his mini-series in my collection, along with a handful of other appearances in other titles. I remember buying the first mini-series off of the spinner racks they had in Walden Books way back in the day. My favorite color is green, so there is something about the character that just drew me to him. The stories in the mini-series are a bit of a hot mess but I still do love the character.

ETA: I am replying to an earlier post of Spider's where he put up the covers of the Ambush Bug mini-series

Spiderbite 04-19-24 02:09 PM

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If you enjoy looking at a bunch of classic issues/covers in one spot that you can't, currently look at this link.

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B5Erik 04-19-24 06:40 PM

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Here's a fun one. The original cover art, which was lost in the mail for a while and had to be replaced, and then the replacement.

Original (repurposed for the Marvel Tales reprint years later) by John Romita. Replacement by Marie Severin (Romita inks).

https://i.ibb.co/Pgk1M2g/Marvel-Tales-63-e-edited.jpg

https://i.ibb.co/86jgNKX/Amazing-Spi...edited-720.jpg

Spiderbite 04-19-24 10:22 PM

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I definitely prefer the replacement.

Spiderbite 04-20-24 10:17 AM

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A handful of favorite Detective Comics covers of mine from around a similar time. I always wished Davis/Neary had done longer runs on Batman stuff. I always liked their art style.

https://d1466nnw0ex81e.cloudfront.ne...600/907783.jpg

https://oyster.ignimgs.com/wordpress...019/03/583.jpg

https://adventurehouse.com/shop/wp-c...4/80-12341.jpg

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Lokimok 04-20-24 03:48 PM

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"We'll see about that, Satan!" might be my new catchphrase. Love that Ghost Rider cover. & the yellow background is so 70s. In that first GR cover (74), the flames are drawn the way most would draw melted cheese - so Ghost Rider is escaping a giant pizza while Dracula unleashes the power of grape soda? Just another Saturday night at my house.

I remember Jim Aparo taking some hits a few years ago, but he is pretty much my Batman artist. He was involved with most of the issues I got in those "Whitman Sampler" 3 packs from department stores as a wee lad in the 70s & when I got serious with the monthlies in the 80s, he was still there getting it done.

I'm sorry I missed that Alan Davis Detective comic. Looks fun. I don't think I started buying Detective till a few months later.

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Spiderbite 04-21-24 12:28 PM

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I love the artwork in these but it is an extreme comic!

https://th.bing.com/th/id/R.9da8b2bf...pid=ImgRaw&r=0



https://comicvine.gamespot.com/a/upl...aust_05_00.jpg

Spiderbite 04-22-24 09:35 AM

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Anyone have any Little Archie? I had a bunch of these as a kid.

https://d1466nnw0ex81e.cloudfront.ne...600/764007.jpg

https://comicvine.gamespot.com/a/upl...173381-178.jpg

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cultshock 04-22-24 03:29 PM

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Anyone remember this UG comic? (name was changed to simply "Cherry" after the second issue due to legal threats from Kellogg's). I managed to score the first few issues back in the 80s even though I was under 18, good times!

https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...0a5694e94e.jpg



Spiderbite 04-23-24 08:06 AM

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I had this as a kid along with all my Christian Archie comics. My dad also gave me the book as a kid along with the companion bio Run Baby Run. The books were quite graphic and violent which probably assisted my fascination with gangs and watching movies/documentaries that deal with the subject to this day. I think it had the opposite effect my dad wanted because I would only read all the graphic stuff and then quit reading once the main character got "saved." :lol: Oops.

The novel shown in the movie poster was the one I had along with the book below. Must have been a popular subject at the time because I found this other comic book for Run Baby Run while searching!

The girl's face in the first comic always made me laugh, even as a kid.

I also have a memory of my Dad showing the movie at church starring Erik Estrada and Pat Boone. This was back when films were sent (on film!) and you had to own or borrow a reel projector to play it. It was quite the scandal because it came with a warning that Estrada appeared in his tighty-whities and my Dad having to announce it to the church beforehand so people would know. his way the faint-hearted wouldn't come and be offended. Many members didn't even want him to show it strictly because of that scene. I believe in the future, who distributed it made a version with that scene either cut out or censored in some way.

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fujishig 04-23-24 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Spiderbite (Post 14416878)
I had this as a kid along with all my Christian Archie comics. My dad also gave me the book as a kid along with the companion bio Run Baby Run. The books were quite graphic and violent which probably assisted my fascination with gangs and watching movies/documentaries that deal with the subject to this day. I think it had the opposite effect my dad wanted because I would only read all the graphic stuff and then quit reading once the main character got "saved." :lol: Oops.

The novel shown in the movie poster was the one I had along with the book below. Must have been a popular subject at the time because I found this other comic book for Run Baby Run while searching!

The girl's face in the first comic always made me laugh, even as a kid.

I also have a memory of my Dad showing the movie at church starring Erik Estrada and Pat Boone. This was back when films were sent (on film!) and you had to own or borrow a reel projector to play it. It was quite the scandal because it came with a warning that Estrada appeared in his tighty-whities and my Dad having to announce it to the church beforehand so people would know. his way the faint-hearted wouldn't come and be offended. Many members didn't even want him to show it strictly because of that scene. I believe in the future, who distributed it made a version with that scene either cut out or censored in some way.

Initially I thought you were saying your dad gave you Cherry Poptart issues and I was like WTH.

Spiderbite 04-23-24 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by fujishig (Post 14416882)
Initially I thought you were saying your dad gave you Cherry Poptart issues and I was like WTH.

:lol:

He actually did paper my walls with cheerleader pictures/posters and gave me the famous Farah Fawcett poster as a very young kid (around 5). I always thought that he was doing this for "homosexual insurance" (what I called it when older as I realized why he was doing this when I was such a young age). He ended up burning all of them in front of me when I was around 8 because we had moved to a new church, and they had an open house. Church members saw the posters, shit their pants and had him remove them. They also complained about his miniature statue of Michelangelo's David because of the exposed penis.

So what better way to get rid of these than to burn them in a fire with me watching, explaining to me they were sinful...when he was the one who provided them. I actually cried about losing the FF poster at the time. I had such a crush on her. (He kept his David statue. No fire for him!)

Anyway...enough childhood trauma stories. On with more comic book covers...in the, ahem, spirit!

https://th.bing.com/th/id/R.a039ac09...pid=ImgRaw&r=0

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/70/b8...665678bffc.jpg

https://www.boolean-union.com/Chick/...ages/Cover.jpg


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fujishig 04-23-24 09:04 AM

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Ok now I have to look up Hansi.

Brian T 04-23-24 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Spiderbite (Post 14416908)
:lol: He actually did paper my walls with cheerleader pictures/posters and gave me the famous Farah Fawcett poster as a very young kid (around 5). I always thought that he was doing this for "homosexual insurance" (what I called it when older as I realized why he was doing this when I was such a young age). He ended up burning all of them in front of me when I was around 8 because we had moved to a new church, and they had an open house. Church members saw the posters, shit their pants and had him remove them. They also complained about his miniature statue of Michelangelo's David because of the exposed penis.

So what better way to get rid of these than to burn them in a fire with me watching, explaining to me they were sinful...when he was the one who provided them.

This and the Erik Estrada underwear scandal (!!) are hilarious and heartbreaking in equal measure. Religion . . . what fun! :lol:

I see Hal Lindsay’s name on one of those comics, too. I wasn’t raised with religion after the age of about four (my folks simply got sick of doing it because other people expected them to, and were never devout to begin with, so I was spared a lifetime of commitment for the better), so I first came across Lindsay back in the days of VHS, in a fascinatingly crackpot documentary from the 70’s — the most prodigious era of crackpot documentaries before today’s insane over-abundance of them — called THE LATE GREAT PLANET EARTH, narrated by none other than Orson Welles. That doc is about as much of Lindsay as I can stand to this day, although I do own the Blu-ray because he was/is just so portentously bonkers, and not surprisingly none of his “prophesies” came to pass. I didn’t realize he did comics as well, but I guess it doesn’t surprise me in light of just how many churchy comics there were back then. Surely a great conman like Hal would want in on that action to get ‘em while they’re young. :lol:

I’m wondering if that “New World Coming” comic was tied into the movie, or just connected to what I’ve read is Lindsay’s broader end-of-the-world shtick.

Bronkster 04-23-24 05:36 PM

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I had that Cross and the Switchblade comic. No recollection of where I got it - back in the early 1970s ... I may still have it.

B5Erik 04-23-24 07:24 PM

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Here's something I found yesterday. I'm a big Gil Kane fan, and found a used hardcover for Kane's work on this title. Not great writing, but the art was excellent for the time. Kane really getting to let loose in a way that DC wouldn't let him (Stan Lee and Marvel later would let him build on the more dynamic art style he used in this title from a small comic company that I had never heard of before).<br /><br /><img src="https://i.ibb.co/m4Zg9Sy/Undersea-Agent-4-edited-720.jpg"></img>



There are some significant facial similarities between that creature and The Abomination, which Kane would co-create just a couple years later.

ytrez 04-24-24 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by B5Erik (Post 14417184)
Here's something I found yesterday. I'm a big Gil Kane fan, and found a used hardcover for Kane's work on this title. Not great writing, but the art was excellent for the time. Kane really getting to let loose in a way that DC wouldn't let him (Stan Lee and Marvel later would let him build on the more dynamic art style he used in this title from a small comic company that I had never heard of before).

There are some significant facial similarities between that creature and The Abomination, which Kane would co-create just a couple years later.

Tower Comics was started by publisher Harry Shorten who struck a deal with Wally Wood to basically let Wally loose to create characters and concepts for a new superhero comics line. The most notable product from this was T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents and its related characters (Dynamo & No Man) Undersea Agent came shortly later and ran six issues, at least four of which featured Gil Kane art. I think IDW released a collection around 2015 or so.

cultshock 04-24-24 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by fujishig (Post 14416882)
Initially I thought you were saying your dad gave you Cherry Poptart issues and I was like WTH.

Coolest father ever! :lol:


Originally Posted by Spiderbite (Post 14416908)
:lol:

He actually did paper my walls with cheerleader pictures/posters and gave me the famous Farah Fawcett poster as a very young kid (around 5). I always thought that he was doing this for "homosexual insurance" (what I called it when older as I realized why he was doing this when I was such a young age). He ended up burning all of them in front of me when I was around 8 because we had moved to a new church, and they had an open house. Church members saw the posters, shit their pants and had him remove them. They also complained about his miniature statue of Michelangelo's David because of the exposed penis.

So what better way to get rid of these than to burn them in a fire with me watching, explaining to me they were sinful...when he was the one who provided them. I actually cried about losing the FF poster at the time. I had such a crush on her. (He kept his David statue. No fire for him!)

Yikes, that's horrible! :sad:


And what's with the religious comics having weird prices, 39 cents?


Spiderbite 04-24-24 11:31 AM

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As a kid, The Thing was my favorite character of the FF and his struggle of being a monster and missing his pre-Thing life always resonated with me.

https://2.bp.blogspot.com/oTZaO65sVc...0RCsdUHg9Zg=s0

Trevor 04-24-24 12:50 PM

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I used to have pretty much all those Christian comics. Parents felt guilty saying no I think, so could always score those over hit or miss on the regular newsstand books. Not sure about the odd price, but pretty sure they were cheaper than the independent stuff in the local head shop!

cultshock 04-24-24 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Trevor (Post 14417520)
Not sure about the odd price, but pretty sure they were cheaper than the independent stuff in the local head shop!

Oh yeah, underground comix were always quite pricey in comparison to the mainstream comics, likely due to low print runs and lack of advertising.

Spiderbite 04-25-24 07:51 AM

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Was always a fan of stuff like this when I was a kid. I was always happy when I stumbled across them at yard sales or thrift stores.

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Trevor 04-25-24 10:05 AM

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I have an unrealistic dream of someday owning all of the DC horror books of the 60s-80s. I was making good work on it but slowed down about 12 years ago and the prices have gotten a bit too high to seriously consider ever finishing.


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