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  • TerryE
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    Batman, Miller, MacFarlane, & Spawn. Pretty good book for a cross company crossover.

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  • TerryE
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    "Moonshadow", just an absolutely wonderful, wonderful work. Needs a reread.

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  • TerryE
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    This was one of my favorite books, and I'm sure almost nobody has heard of it. 'Mazing Man was just a guy who thought he was a superhero, with a talking dog for a best friend, and two other friends named after characters in a Billy Joel song. Sweet, funny, and unfortunately forgotten. Or nearly forgotten; he did appear in an episode of Cartoon Network's "Batman: The Brave and the Bold", a series I loved because the creators were harkening back to the characters, teams, events, and styles of the 80s when I was getting into comics myself.

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  • TerryE
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    The best rebirth of the Justice League. Yes, there were quite a few second string characters, but it was so much fun and great artwork by Kevin Maguire. This iconic cover picture has been redone sooooo many times.

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  • TerryE
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    It was in the mid 80s that Manga started to catch on in America. Some of the earliest reprints were by Eclipse/Viz comics. This one was my favorite.

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  • TerryE
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    I'm pretty sure it was by Kelley Jones, who did a great Batman (cover to come soon) and one of my favorite arcs of "Sandman", Season of Mist.

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  • bookworm 1
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    I really like this cover.
    Originally posted by TerryE View Post
    Some more comics stuff. Minor treasures and fun stuff. I remember Marvel teaming up with Clive Barker back in the 80s and producing 4 interrelated superhero comics the Barker created specifically for the "Barkerverse". But I'd forgotten about this guy.

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  • frik51
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    Hey, thanks, Terry!! Appreciate it.
    But - I do love the other covers you've posted as well.

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  • TerryE
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    Note the name of Uncle Scrooge's rowboat. These last few books and another couple boxes were from my warehouse finds. As I've said, I worked for one of the one of the biggest comics dealers back in college. One summer, in order to get full time hours, I tried to put the warehouse in order. As I tried to put several hundred thousand books in alphabetical order, I found a lot of stuff for the stores, and some stuff that I pulled aside for myself to buy. There's a few I left behind that I still wish I would have bought. One was an adaptation of John Campbell's "Who Goes There?", the story that inspired The Thing. The comic was from the 60s or early 70s and I was suprised that the original was much closer to John Carpenter's version, including electrocuting the blood. There was also a romance comic from the early 70s that promised a "David Cassidy Poster Inside". It was the centerspread (2 pages, no foldout), and a comic drawing of David. So absurd, but definitely a product of it's time.

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  • TerryE
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    These are for Siep. In the 70's Gold Key & then Whitman were producing the Disney comics. Gold Key had taken over from Dell in the 60s. By this time they were mostly reprints and no big value.

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  • TerryE
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    P. Craig Russell is my favorite comic artist. Here's a couple great covers.

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  • TerryE
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    A couple more great Dave Stevens covers.

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  • TerryE
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    This might be my oldest Batman comic, a "Detective" from '77. Man-Bat was always pretty cool.

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  • TerryE
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    Some more comics stuff. Minor treasures and fun stuff. I remember Marvel teaming up with Clive Barker back in the 80s and producing 4 interrelated superhero comics the Barker created specifically for the "Barkerverse". But I'd forgotten about this guy.

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  • TerryE
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    No, I'm a desk jockey. I did my time on the road (as a courier in a car) quite a few years ago. I loved it at the time, even if I didn't make much money. But I am so glad not do be doing it now with gas prices the way they are, and the traffic here in the mid-Atlantic area. It wasn't too bad in the 90s.

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