Wow, is this a tale from 1970, when Marvel was the grooviest comic book company ever! All the Marvel trademarks are here: hip, NYC scene, cool jargon; and an innate since of . . . well, cool – which came from Swingin’ Stan Lee. This tale of hippies and Hell comes from Tower of Shadows No. 4, March 1970, with art by Don Heck and story by Allyn Brodksky. Also, dig this happenin’ cover by Marie Severin (Pencils) and Herb Trimpe (Inks). Side note: Love the reference to the television show, Dark Shadows. That exemplifies how very cool Dark Shadows was then - all the cool kids (or destined to be cool kids) rushed home from school to watch it.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Weird War Tales - Ernie Chan - 1973
Here comes a typically fine tale from one of my favorite DC titles from the 1970s, Weird War Tales. It features the stately, authoritative artwork of Ernie Chan (often credited a Ernie Chua); who did such wonderful work at Marvel on Conan the Barbarian.This is from issue No. 17, September 1973. the cover is done by George Evans (whenever you see World War I planes on a DC cover, look for George Evans).
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