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Yesterday’s Papers: Krazy Kat in France
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Peeps into the Past. Early Sports and Pop Culture. The Real Alfred E. Comics of The Graphic and The ILN. The Print Shop Window. L'amerique ou le disparu. El Desván del Abuelito. Robert J. Kirkpatrick. Library of American Comics. Early Comics (Pascal Lefèvre). Larry and Molly Art. Fate of the Artist. Mr Ron's Basement Catalog. Billy Ireland Cartoon Blog. A History of Comics. Uncle Ernie's Creature Ink. La Carcel de Papel. Mes BD a Moi. El rincon de taula. A Leaf on a Windy Day. Out Where the Buses. Greenw...
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Nothing But Batman: August 2013
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Wednesday, August 14, 2013. But a bunch of people notice that Bullock seems to be getting lucky with his busts lately, including a very stylized Batman:. I just love that look. So Harvey seems to be on the Black Mask team, but when it comes to the crucial courtroom scene, he double-crosses his informer:. And when Black Mask's underlings try to kill him for reneging on the deal, he has a surprise waiting for them:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Diversions of the Groovy Kind. By Levitz, Staton, and Layton.
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The Great Comic Book Heroes: The Joker's first appearance in Batman #1, 1940
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Monday, February 3, 2014. The Joker's first appearance in Batman #1, 1940. Has been Batman’s. Number one nemisis ever since his debut in Batman #1. Spring of 1940, the dawn of the Golden Age of comics. One thing about the Joker. That made him so eternal is that he came out fully developed. From the beginning he was a seditious killer with a theatrical flair. If anything they tamed his character down over the years. The inspiration for the Joker came from young Batman. Said it reminded him of Conrad Veidt.
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Timely-Atlas-Comics: September 2014
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A blog about the history of Martin Goodman's Marvel comic book line from 1939 to about 1961.The content won't be 100% exclusive to comics, but will also touch upon the pulps, magazines, digests and even general esoteric comics history on occasion. A large part of the focus will be on the creators, especially the lesser known creators. Comments and corrections to Dr. Michael J. Vassallo (docv@prodigy.net). Saturday, September 13, 2014. This entry is something a little different. In the evenings, when my b...
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Timely-Atlas-Comics: June 2014
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A blog about the history of Martin Goodman's Marvel comic book line from 1939 to about 1961.The content won't be 100% exclusive to comics, but will also touch upon the pulps, magazines, digests and even general esoteric comics history on occasion. A large part of the focus will be on the creators, especially the lesser known creators. Comments and corrections to Dr. Michael J. Vassallo (docv@prodigy.net). Thursday, June 12, 2014. Martin Goodman: The Crime Digest Paperbacks. While novels were published as...
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Timely-Atlas-Comics: May 2013
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A blog about the history of Martin Goodman's Marvel comic book line from 1939 to about 1961.The content won't be 100% exclusive to comics, but will also touch upon the pulps, magazines, digests and even general esoteric comics history on occasion. A large part of the focus will be on the creators, especially the lesser known creators. Comments and corrections to Dr. Michael J. Vassallo (docv@prodigy.net). Saturday, May 4, 2013. A History of Atlas War Comics (1950-1960). Cover to Simon and Kirby’s. In 194...
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Timely-Atlas-Comics: March 2014
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A blog about the history of Martin Goodman's Marvel comic book line from 1939 to about 1961.The content won't be 100% exclusive to comics, but will also touch upon the pulps, magazines, digests and even general esoteric comics history on occasion. A large part of the focus will be on the creators, especially the lesser known creators. Comments and corrections to Dr. Michael J. Vassallo (docv@prodigy.net). Monday, March 17, 2014. Martin Goodman : The Marilyn Monroe Covers, Articles and Photo Features.
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The Great Comic Book Heroes: Doctor Strange #55 a classic by Roger Stern and Michael Golden
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Tuesday, July 22, 2014. Doctor Strange #55 a classic by Roger Stern and Michael Golden. They knocked it out of the park, so much so that it was really hard for future creators to come close to the awesomeness of it. Then Roger Stern. Came along and brought it up a notch. Doctor Strange #55. Oct 1982, is not only one of the best Doctor Strange. Stories I've ever read, it's one of the best comics I've ever read.. 65279; Doctor Strange #55. Oct 1982, by Roger Stern. Dimension hopping Doctor Strange.
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Timely-Atlas-Comics: December 2011
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A blog about the history of Martin Goodman's Marvel comic book line from 1939 to about 1961.The content won't be 100% exclusive to comics, but will also touch upon the pulps, magazines, digests and even general esoteric comics history on occasion. A large part of the focus will be on the creators, especially the lesser known creators. Comments and corrections to Dr. Michael J. Vassallo (docv@prodigy.net). Sunday, December 18, 2011. Jerry Robinson and Joe Simon. Now I attended those shows on a monthly bas...
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Jon's Random Acts of Geekery: The Fleischer Popeyes #17: The Dance Contest!
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Jon's Random Acts of Geekery is your five days a week destination for old-school geekery! Saturday, August 01, 2015. The Fleischer Popeyes #17: The Dance Contest! Popeye's not exactly light on his feet! Bluto is a much better dancer than his rival. Popeye and Olive start to dance, and it's a disaster from the start, as Popeye keeps stepping on Olive's huge feet! Spinach is always the answer! Wimpy helpfully clears the dance floor. Popeye takes another bite, and his other foot starts up! So Popeye gulps d...