Joe Kubert did most of his vast volume of work at DC, but on occasion he did jobs for the other companies. In the 90's, he slipped off to Marvel to draw a six-part story written by Chuck Dixon for Pu… (View Post)
When I was a kid, I'd only seen one sample of The Spirit and that had been a reprint of the origin in a copy of Jules Feiffer's The Great American Comic Book Heroes. I wasn't terribly impressed. But … (View Post)
Some of them are public domain; not all of them. The earliest, I believe are PD, but the later books would still be copyright protected. I'm not sure which ones; it all depends on when ERB died and w… (View Post)
One of my favorite obscure characters was the Green Glob. This was an amorphous, green vapor that flittered in and out of people's lives, possessing people or inanimate objects and granting them powe… (View Post)
That Jack Kirby! He can draw anything! Even ducks with tommy guns! Created by Steve Gerber and drawn by Jack Kirby and Alfredo Alcala, this was a special benefit comic to help pay for Gerber's lawsui… (View Post)