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BHOC: INVADERS #39
It was almost the end of the road for INVADERS, though I didn’t know that at the time. But looking back, it seems almost inevitable. The artwork had been progressively getting less and less polished, and editor and series creator Roy Thomas had been letting other people write his baby. I can’t imagine that the staff at Marvel had the same positive feeling towards the book that Roy did, so nobody…
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Star Wars #10 -April 1978-
Marvel comics
"Behemoth from the World Below"
writer: Don Glut
art & co-plotter: Howard Chaykin
co-artist & embellisher: Tom Palmer
letterer: John Costanza
colorist: F. Mouly
#star wars#marvel comics#don glut#howard chaykin#tom palmer#john costanza#f. mouly#han solo#chewbacca
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What If…? #22 (Glut/Kida, Aug 1980). Victor von Doom accepts Reed’s help in college, setting him down a benevolent and tragic path…
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As social worker Sam Wilson, I’m trained to listen!
(Captain America #218)
#captain america#the falcon#sam wilson#social worker#sharon carter#agent 13#s.h.i.e.l.d.#don glut#sal buscema#marvel comics#comics#70s comics#bronze age comics
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"Hi there, music lovers!"
"Rhapsody in Red!", Vampirella #2, November 1969, written by Don Glut, art by Billy Graham
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Some reading lately.
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On this day (October 11) in Sharon Carter history, Sharon appeared in:
Tales of Suspense #85 (1966)
Captain America #217 (1977)
Captain America #350 (1988)
Captain America: Winter Soldier Vol. 2 TPB (Reprint Captain America V5 #8-#9, #12-#14) (2006)
Avengers Standoff TPB (Reprint Captain America: Sam Wilson #7) (2017)
Avengers by Brian Michael Bendis: The Complete Collection Vol. 2 TPB (Reprint Avengers V4 #13, #16, #18) (2017)
#sharon carter#agent 13#steve rogers#captain america#stan lee#jack kirby#batroc the leaper#roy thomas#don glut#john buscema
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Quasar was granted his own series and his origin given with a cover date of October, 1989. He was introduced as Marvel Boy in Captain America #217 (October, 1977) and as Quasar in Incredible Hulk #234 (January, 1979). He was created by Don Glut, Roy Thomas, and John Buscema. The issue introduced Agent Donohue and William Wesley created by Mark Gruenwald and Paul Ryan. ("The Price of Power", Quasar #1, Marvel Comic Event)0
#nerds yearbook#real life event#first appearance#marvel#marvel comics#comic book#quasar#october#1989#1977#january#1979#don glut#roy thomas#john buscema#mark gruenwald#paul ryan#marvel boy#captain america#incredible hulk#agents of shield#nick fury#agent donohue#william wesley#tony stark#sidney e levine#gail runciter#dum dum dugan#gilbert vaughn#madeline reznek
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Top artist lineup on offer in latest issue of Warrant Publishing’s SHUDDER
The latest issue of the American horror comic anthology SHUDDER - Issue 16 - is available to pre-order, and subscribers get a poster of the Frank Frazetta cover for free
The latest issue of the American horror comic anthology SHUDDER – Issue 16 – is available to pre-order, and subscribers get a poster of the Frank Frazetta cover for free. Published by the Warrant Publishing Company, who also publish the horror anthology Vampiress Carmella, SHUDDER, also available through your Local Comic Shop, is a marvellous homage to classic US horror anthologies such as…
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#Artie Godwin#Bambos Georgiou#Carlos Lamani#Don Glut#downthetubes News#Mikael Bergkvist#Nik Poliwko#Reno Maniquis#Rich Sala#Rodel Noora#Santos Zaballos#SHUDDER#Warrant Publishing Company
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The Invaders #31 ‘Heil Frankenstein!’ (1978) by Don Glut, Chic Stone, Bill Black and George Roussos. Edited by Roy Thomas. Cover by Joe Sinnott.
Cover of the Day: Invaders #31 (August, 1978) Art by Joe Sinnott
#the invaders#invaders#captain america#steve rogers#sub-mariner#namor#human torch#jim hammond#frankenstein's monster#marvel#don glut#chic stone#bill black#george roussos#roy thomas#joe sinnott#bronze age comics#comics
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BHOC: INVADERS #38
INVADERS was a series on a downward slope, and much closer to cancellation that I realized as a regular reader. I could tell that something was off about the book, but I was so invested in the Golden Age as a concept and in the formative versions of these characters, like the Justice Society of America over at DC, that I never allowed it to puncture my enthusiasm for the series. INVADERS was a…
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The Savage Sword of Conan the Barbarian #26 -January 1978-
"Retribution in Blood" Solomon Kane
featuring the hero created by Robert E. Howard
script by Don Glut
art by David Wenzel & Marilitz
#the savage sword of conan the barbarian#solomon kane#robert e. howard#don glut#david wenzel#marilitz#comics
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Invaders #31 (Glut/Stone, Aug 1978). Cap and his team discover a Frankenstein’s monster created by Nazis.
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What If? #9 ‘What If… the Avengers Had Been Formed During the 1950's?’ (1978) by Don Glut, Roy Thomas, Alan Kupperberg, Bill Black and Carl Gafford. Edited by Thomas. Cover by Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott.
(1978)
#what if?#what if#what if...?#avengers#the avengers#marvel#don glut#roy thomas#alan kupperberg#bill black#carl gafford#jack kirby#king kirby#joe sinnott#bronze age comics#comics
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Since you obviously want to see Captain America in action—be my guess!!
(Captain America #218)
#captain america#steve rogers#shield#throw#be my guest#don glut#sal buscema#marvel comics#comics#70s comics#bronze age comics
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Sharon-A-Day, Day 547 (6/31/23)
What If 5. On sale 7/26/77. "What If... Captain America and Bucky Had Both Survived World War II?"
Writer: Don Glut
Penciller: George Tuska
Inker: Russ Jones
Letterers: Carol Lay, Warren Greenwood
Colorist: George Roussos
Editor: Roy Thomas
#sharon carter#agent 13#captain america#bucky barnes#what if#don glut#george tuska#russ jones#carol lay#warren greenwood#george roussos#roy thomas
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