Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

TerryE's Collection

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • TerryE
    replied
    And one box of the Gladstone Albums. The first was a special of all Don Rosa stories, and another nice (if blurry) Barks painting. For all the rest of you who have never experience Carl Barks's Disney Duck stories, do yourselves a favor and find some to try. Don Rosa is a modern disciple of Barks and almost equals the master in quality of art and stories.

    book2 024.jpgbook2 025.jpg

    Leave a comment:


  • TerryE
    replied
    Now a few for my Dutch friend Mr. Siep. A nice painted Barks cover.

    book2 020.jpg

    I think this one was the first US printing of Don Rosa's "A Return to Plain Awful" and has a reproduction of the Barks painting that inspired the story.

    book2 021.jpgbook2 022.jpg

    Leave a comment:


  • TerryE
    replied
    Speaking of history, the 600th issue of Detective Comics to feature Batman.

    book2 017.jpg

    Leave a comment:


  • TerryE
    replied
    "Coyote #11". I think this series is almost completely forgotten. But this issue had an interesting history in its backup story. As you can see from the credits.

    book2 016.jpgbook2 013.jpgbook2 015.jpg

    No giant capes, but a definite style even from the very beginning.

    Leave a comment:


  • srboone
    replied
    I agree with your Bolton cover assessment. Great additions, TErry!

    Leave a comment:


  • TerryE
    replied
    "Cheval Noir #1" from Dark Horse. I think this was an attempt by Dark Horse Comics to do a comic like "Heavy Metal". I just wanted to show off the Dave Stevens cover. He was an incredible artist; most famous for "The Rocketeer" and making Bettie Page popular again.

    book2 012.jpg

    Leave a comment:


  • TerryE
    replied
    4 different artists. The same as who did the interiors. If you can't read them:
    1 - John Bolton
    2 - Charles Vess
    3 - Scott Hampton
    4 - Paul Johnson
    I think the Bolton is my favorite.

    Leave a comment:


  • srboone
    replied
    Originally posted by TerryE View Post
    I'm not sure. I do remember that he killed everyone on his home planet because he wanted to be the only one of his kind.
    That sounds more acurate. It's been years since I looked at it, the 4 issue mini-series. Who's the cover artist on The Books of Magic? Very much on the AWESOME side of life!

    Leave a comment:


  • TerryE
    replied
    An addition to the Neil Gaiman oeuvre. "The Books of Magic".

    book2 010.jpgbook2 011.jpg

    Leave a comment:


  • TerryE
    replied
    I'm not sure. I do remember that he killed everyone on his home planet because he wanted to be the only one of his kind.

    Leave a comment:


  • srboone
    replied
    I love Lobo! Isn't that the one that begins that he was having a bad day, so he destroyed a universe, which made him feel better? Hahahaah...

    Leave a comment:


  • TerryE
    replied
    This one's for my buddy Dan! As mentioned recently on "The Big Bang Theory", here's Next Men #21, the first appearance of Hellboy.

    book2 019.jpg

    And the first issue of Dark Horse Presents that had a Hellboy story

    book2 018.jpg

    Leave a comment:


  • TerryE
    replied
    The first Lobo solo mini-series. there's been talk of a Lobo movie for years, but it would have to be by somebody with the guts to have it be ultra violent, foul, and funny as hell. Hollywood wouldn't like it, since it would have to offend so many people.

    book2 009.jpg

    Leave a comment:


  • TerryE
    replied
    Just a really cool Brian Bolland cover.

    book2 008.jpg

    Leave a comment:


  • TerryE
    replied
    The beginning of my favorite incarnation of the Justice League. And an iconic (often copied cover).

    book2 007.jpg

    Leave a comment:

Working...
X