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Unknown on Thứ Hai, 31 tháng 5, 2010

Dan Jurgens has been one of my favorite artists for a long time -- Death of Superman has nothing on how long I've enjoyed Jurgens' work. To borrow a phrase, I could likely read Jurgens illustrating the phone book, and to [...]
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Number 746Mr. Nodel and Mr. NormanDon Norman, who did these well-illustrated strips for Web of Horror #1, in 1969, was actually artist Norman Nodel. Nodel, who had an elegant pen line, had a long career in comics beginning [...]
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Unknown on Chủ Nhật, 30 tháng 5, 2010

Number 745Pappy and the Boy Commando tale of woeAt a San Diego Comics Con in the early 1980s I took a couple of comics to sell or trade: Boy Commandos #1 and Piracy #1, both of them practically the near-mintiest-close-to-mint [...]
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1. "If She'd Wanted You Dead ... "I. If our recent discussions about Captain America have been, in part, about how to portray a villain as a hero, or a traitor as a martyr, then it's instructive to turn to Gail Simone's [...]
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Unknown on Thứ Sáu, 28 tháng 5, 2010

Number 744No foo like an old fooSmokey Stover and Spooky were creations of screwball cartoonist Bill Holman, who kept up the Smokey Stover comic strip for nearly 40 years before retiring in 1973, surely a record for creating [...]
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