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My brother and uncle have huge collections and both have made me co-owner, plus I have my own stash.
No. 10, 1974. Read this several times over the years.
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Marvel Omnibus vol 3, collects the works from July 1975-February 1978.
Read a few of these issues before, and loved it.
I read Archie as a kid (called Binky here), so this sounded like a fun idea. It wasn t .
Some of these are very good.
Written by Lee Falk, art by Wilson McCoy and Sy Barry. Seems like Falk s writing matured as time went on, and it is reflected in the artwork. In the older stories, McCoy has a competent but simplistic style, while the stories are fun and somewhat naive and childish. In the 60s and 70s, the stories become a bit more mature and adult, and Barry s art is very competent, stylish and realistic. I see that as peak Phantom personally.
I’d love to see Bermejo draw some Bond. Not exactly the style you’d think of for Bond but I still think it would be really cool.
and other stories
by Jack Davis.
Collection of EC goodies.
The complete EC horror collection of Evans work.
It pretty much starts off they way it had before - great art and the very special writing style of Brian K Vaughan - so we’ll see where this next arc and the second half of the overall story leads us.
I’ve also been enjoying Tom King and Greg Smallwood‘s Human Target mini-series which is on #4 as of yesterday. Worth checking out for the art alone, but it is a very good noir story so far as well: Someone has tried to kill Lex Luthor and poisoned Christopher Chance, who was impersonating Luthor at the time, instead. The Human Target has 12 days to live and 12 suspects for his own murder.
Still great.
This looks great in black and white. Read Broken City in colours earlier, and that didn t do the art justice at all.
Epic Collection 2: 1981-1982.
Read most of this before, have the Norwegian issues that came out back then. (Here he was introduced as The Moon Knight, but when he got his own magazine, they called him The Moon Baron.) Great stuff.
the deluxe edition.
Only read Mignola s title story before, and only in black and white. This is great stuff. Barreto is another fine artist.
This is, indeed, a great book. You should consider watching the animated adaptation, @Thunderfinger.
I don t know, looks pretty bad to me.
Collects Golden s work on Batman and Man-Bat 1977-2001. Read his Man-Bat work from the late 70s before, as written by Bob Rozakis, although in black-and-white. The colour work here is terrific, but it looked gorgeous in b/w as well. Legend indeed.
by Roger Stern and various others. Collects issues from the 70s and 80s.