Spunky (1957) only went four issues, presumably before receiving a cease-and-desist from Harvey. But I wonder if he was the same Spunky as Standard’s 1949 character, who may well have perished from a horrible horse riding incident. ;) Cover art by Jack Bradbury.
Spunky (1957) only went four issues, presumably before receiving a cease-and-desist from Harvey. But I wonder if he was the same Spunky as Standard’s 1949 character, who may well have perished from a horrible horse riding incident. ;) Cover art by Jack Bradbury.
Lol. Works for me.
I forget the other knock off. I have a couple issues and I think they were written by Stan Lee.
Spunky (1957) only went four issues, presumably before receiving a cease-and-desist from Harvey. But I wonder if he was the same Spunky as Standard’s 1949 character, who may well have perished from a horrible horse riding incident. ;) Cover art by Jack Bradbury.
Lol. Works for me.
I forget the other knock off. I have a couple issues and I think they were written by Stan Lee.
That would be Homer the Happy Ghost. It predated and outlasted Spunky, going 22 issues. Surprisingly, they even brought him back briefly (four issues) as a reprint book in late 1969. Dan DeCarlo did most of the artwork for the series, including this cover.
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With AEW debuting on TNT tonight I give you some more wrestling covers.
Geez how did that cover get the CC seal
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Superboy: I had a WOLF PACK once!
This popped up on ComiXology so I bought it. I have no idea if it’s good. But a skeleton hockey team? Yeah I’m in
She hasn't a GHOST of a chance!!
I forget the other knock off. I have a couple issues and I think they were written by Stan Lee.