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cryptocollectibles · 1 month ago
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Celebrate the Century Super Heroes Stamp Album #1 (December 1998) by DC Comics
Written by Doug Moench, drawn by Paul Ryan, Doug Hazlewood, Angelo Torres, Joe Rubinstein, Joe Orlando, Tom Palmer, Joe Staton, Mike DeCarlo, Dan Jurgens, Norm Breyfogle, Jim Aparo, Bill Sienkiewicz, Dick Giordano, George Pratt, Mark D. Bright, Bob Smith and Ernie Colon., cover by Paul Ryan and Doug Hazlewood.
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browsethestacks · 8 months ago
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Original Art - Mighty Mouse #01 Pg 18 (1990) by Ernie Colon And Marie Severin
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evilhorse · 2 months ago
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Text pages with Ernie Colon sketches (from Jonni Thunder A.K.A. Thunderbolt #2 circa April 1985)
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protytwo · 10 months ago
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Twang! -- Bump. Cosmic Boy and Night Girl are stuck in the 20th century in Cosmic Boy #3 by Ernie Colon and Bob Smith.
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brevoorthistoryofcomics · 8 months ago
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GH: GREEN LANTERN #162
Green Lantern had been my second-favorite super hero going back to my youth, when I found him occupying the back pages of THE FLASH. Once he got his own series again, I followed it regularly right from the jump. And I was particularly enamored of Marv Wolfman’s run on the character which had wrapped up not long before this. But still, all of this was not enough to prevent me from adding GREEN…
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ultrameganicolaokay · 10 months ago
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Eerie #22 ‘H2O World!’, ‘Family Curse’, ‘The Devil to Pay!’, ‘Permanent Members!’, ‘Scooped!’ and ‘The Spirit of the Thing!’ (1969) by Archie Goodwin, Neal Adams, Tom Sutton, Larry Ivie, Al Williamson, Bill Parente, Ernie Colón and many more. Edited by Parente. Cover by Vic Prezio.
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tomoleary · 1 year ago
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Ernie Colon and Dick Giordano - Arak, Son of Thunder #4 Unused Cover Original Art (DC, 1981) Source
Cover that was used, also by Ernie Colon and Dick Giordano
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nerds-yearbook · 11 months ago
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Marvel released it's own version of Heavy Metal with Epic illustrated, the first issue had a cover date of March, 1980. The magazine format and lack of comic's code allowed for Marvel to release "mature content". The anthology series also allowed the artists and writers to have ownership and royalties to their work instead of the standard work for hire that dominated standard comics. The first run ran for 34 issues. The first issue lead to the creation of Dreadstar and also included stories set in the Elfquest universe and Silver Surfer from the mainstream Marvel Universe. ("The Answer", "Homespun", "Aware", "For the Next 60 Seconds", "Aknaton: Chapter One", "Lullabye of Bedlam", "Elfspire", "History of Human Absurdity Part 1", "The Victor", "Shakti", "Convert", "Heads", "Za! Chapter Two", "Juliet Chapter Three", "Detour", "Topaz", Epic Illustrated 1, Marvel/Epic Comic Event)
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geekcavepodcast · 15 days ago
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Original "Vampirella" Back in Print
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Dynamite Entertainment's reprint program is releasing Archive Volumes of original Vampirella in paperback. Vampirella was originally published by Warren Publishing beginning in 1969, dodging the Comics Code Authority by publishing in magazine format with mostly black and white interiors. Dynamite projects that the Vampirella Archives will run 15 volumes.
Vampirella Archives Volume One collects Vampirella #1-7, where the titular Vampirella was a "horror host" for the anthology series, which also featured stories about her and her lore. Creators showcased in the collection include Forrest J. Ackerman, Tom Sutton, Neal Adams, Doug Moench, Reed Crandall, Jeffrey Catherine Jones, Gardner Fox, Ernie Colon, Billy Graham, and more. Painted covers featured are by Frank Frazetta, Jeffery Catherine Jones, Vaughn Bodé, Bill Hughes, and Ken Kelly.
Vampirella Archives Paperback Volume One goes on sale in April 2025.
In related news, Dynamite Entertainment has revealed the next phase of Christopher Priest and Ergün Gündüz' Vampirella run. In "The Long Night" arc, Vampirella has reunited with her baby son, but finds herself dealing with severe postpartum depression. Also, a mysterious figure claiming to be her son from the future has just entered the picture.
(Image via Dynamite Entertainment - Cover of Vampirella Archives Paperback Volume One)
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sprockyeahlegion · 1 year ago
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Duel in Dark
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terebifunhouse · 4 months ago
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perhaps the speediest Richie Rich story ever this week at Stupid Comics! https://misterkitty.net/extras/stupidcovers/stupidcomics874.html
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cryptocollectibles · 5 months ago
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Cosmic Boy #1 (December 1986) by DC Comics
Written by by Paul Levitz, drawn by Keith Giffen, Ernie Colon and Bob Smith, cover by Steve LIghtle.
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browsethestacks · 8 months ago
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Original Art - Damage Control #04 Pg 02 (1989) by Ernie Colon And Bob Wiacek
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evilhorse · 10 months ago
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The Valiant Era Cards 13
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protytwo · 1 year ago
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I recently purchased a dozen old issues of Amazing Heroes, and will probably be posting some of the better images. Also, I knew that a couple of my fannish friends in Interlac had written for AH, both Kevin Gould and Mark Waid, but I had no idea how many Interlacers were getting published in AH.
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brevoorthistoryofcomics · 1 year ago
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BHOC: MARVEL SUPER SPECIAL #8
Around this time, the television series BATTLESTAR GALACTICA debuted on ABC, their attempt to cash in on the enormous popularity of STAR WARS with a weekly TV show in the same science fantasy vein. This was a big deal to most any kid during this time. As I mentioned earlier, my new friend David Steckel became a tremendous fan of the show. Me, though–to no great surprise, I wasn’t really into it.…
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