Old Comics

Fletcher Hanks Website

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Paul Karasik has set up a Fletcher Hanks website. Can't someone make a Fletcher hanks plug-in for the iTunes Visualizer?

Link: The Charlton Comics Story

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Nowadays when people think of Charlton Comics, if they do at all, it's only because WATCHMEN started as a reinvention of Charlton's superhero line, or or perhaps in fond remembrance of E-MAN. But they...

Those were the days

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Mike Sterling recently linked to this old reader-drawn pages from Gold Key comics of the '60s. The image also got Boing-Boinged. We are dating our selves by saying we remember lots of our favorite...

Mullaney on Eclipse

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Since we're revisiting 80s comics history today, this interview with Dean Mullaney from Blake Bell's weblog is well worth quoting. For those who came in late, Mullaney was the publisher of Eclipse Comics,...

Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters return

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Okay, we knew EVERYTHING was coming back in the current comics boom, but Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters? Created by Don Chin, and published by Eclips as a take off on Teenage Mutant Ninja...

That 70s Post

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The "were 70s comics crap or complete total crap" meme continues to go around. Blog@ sums up all the blogospheric pressure with a post entitled If loving Killkraven is wrong, then I don’t want...

Top 15 Unintentionally Funny Comic Book Panels

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YesButNoButYes wraps up all the old favorites, like the Joker's boner, and "Robin-- what have I done?!?" but adds some new ones, like Wonder Woman's eyelash crisis.

Speaking of Dean Mullaney

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Over at ComicMix, it's been teased and speculated that co-owner Mike Gold and partners will be rolling out a "Phase 2" for the site. Given that Gold is the founder of First Comics, properties...

70s comics non-monumental?

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We're pretty sure this is the most clueless thing we've read all morning, but what does the group mind say? Dick Hates Your Blog says that 70s comics weren't as influential as some other...

You can’t take it with you

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Are you a packrat? Come on, you know you are. Well, just remember, once you kick the bucket, someone is going to go through all that stuff, and they might not understand. The New York...

More on Arnold Drake

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As reported yesterday, writer Arnold Drake passed away yesterday of complications from pneumonia and septic shock. He was 83. Drake was a busy writer at DC in the 50s and 60s, creating THE DOOM...

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