@Caliban I love that Steranko/Dali-inspired cover!
@dubbat138 both that King-Size #2 and the Two-in-One #1 were favorites when I was a kid!
From me today -- a really fun original cover on a reprint by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia. The contents are from Tales to Astonish #79 (May 1966), and I've included that Jack Kirby cover (with inks Bill Everett) below, too.
The PREVIEWSWorld email newsletter had a link to a feature on Captain America covers that show Cap fighting various monsters (since it's coming out just before July 4th, but this month's PREVIEWS will have a lot of Halloween-themed stuff.)
And this one from 1980 was one of my favorites -- a John Byrne with Cap taking on Dragon Man -- one of my favorite "super-hero monsters" back in the day...
I bought the Cerebus phonebooks when they came out, but had to sell shortly after for tuition before I got a chance to read them. I have over half of the issues, but it's not the kind of thing you want to take on piecemeal. Maybe now that they're being scanned I'll get a shot at taking it all in.
I was reunited with my comics a few months ago (after 10 years, and not really looking at them for closer to 17). I was sorting them when I came across this cover. It made me LOL which gets it posted here!
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OK. Enough for now.
Highlights from the Second Half another day
It's a damn shame his ... eccentricities ... have overshadowed his work.
Jim Starlin
Ron Wilson
Gil Kane
@dubbat138 both that King-Size #2 and the Two-in-One #1 were favorites when I was a kid!
From me today -- a really fun original cover on a reprint by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia. The contents are from Tales to Astonish #79 (May 1966), and I've included that Jack Kirby cover (with inks Bill Everett) below, too.
It's fun, even if the covers were displayed too small:
http://www.previewsworld.com/Home/1/1/71/977?articleID=122988
And this one from 1980 was one of my favorites -- a John Byrne with Cap taking on Dragon Man -- one of my favorite "super-hero monsters" back in the day...
His grandparents were.
:-B
John Buscema
Gil Kane
This was the first issue of the Defenders that I ever bought.
Herb Trimpe
George Roussos