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chernobog13 · 3 months ago
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A scene from Detective Comics (vol. 1) #474 (December, 1977) when Batman still knew how to have fun, before he became the grim sourpuss he is today.
There's a reason why Steve Englehart's and Marshall Roger's run on Detective is still beloved to this day.
Written by Steve Englehart. Art by Marshall Rogers and Terry Austin. Colors by Jerry Serpe. Letters by Ben Oda.
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ultrameganicolaokay · 2 months ago
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DC Comics Presents #19 ‘Who Haunts This House?’ (1979) by Dennis O'Neil, Joe Staton, Frank Chiaramonte and Jerry Serpe. Edited by Julius Schwartz. Cover by Ross Andru, Dick Giordano and Tatjana Wood.
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tomoleary · 15 days ago
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Jack Kirby and Mike Royer 'Kamandi, The Last Boy On Earth' #4 Splash Page (1973) Source
Colors by Jerry Serpe ?
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wwprice1 · 10 months ago
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Awesome throwback cover and story!
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stateofconstantemotion · 2 years ago
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wait wait...superbat joint monitor duty is canon??!
i thought it was just a fandom hc :')
World's Finest #277
"I have my wings and I must Fly"
written by Bob Rozakis
pencils by Alex Saviuk
inks by Rodin Rodriguez
colors by Jerry Serpe
letters by Milt Snapinn
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oldschoolfrp · 2 years ago
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"It lived and hungered and ate anything in its path!! ANYTHING! THE EATER!" The cover of Kamandi No 18 was penciled by Jack Kirby and inked by D. Bruce Berry, with colors possibly by Jerry Serpe. Cover date is June, actually on sale March 12, 1974.
Giant worms were familiar to sci-fi fans by 1974, and many seem to be inspired the giant sand worms of Dune. The earliest published picture I know of D&D's purple worm was immediately prior to this comic, in the OD&D box set first released in January of the same year in very limited numbers, so this isn't one of the cases of early D&D borrowing designs from a comic or vice versa.
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balu8 · 1 year ago
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The Shadow #2: Freak Show Murders
by Denny O'Neil (W.); Michael Wm. Kaluta (P./I.) and Jerry Serpe (C.)
DC
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theblackestofsuns · 1 year ago
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"Double Doom"
DC Comics Presents #3 (November 1978)
David Michelinie, José Luis García-López and Jerry Serpe
DC Comics
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beyondthespheres · 4 months ago
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Cover von M. W. Kaluta
1st pg: Bob Toomey (W), Tom Sutton (P), Jerry Serpe (I), Christa Manner (L) Ein Stück Des Himmels; a bird, called "Brother Ugly", rises to f(l)ame and fortune by becoming a star after surviving a fire in a shed, literally a phenix.
2nd pg: Scott Edelman (W), José Luis García López (P), Jerry Serpe (I), Christa Manner (L) Der Ritter Im Goldenen Käfig; take note of the clever page composition.
3rd pg: Maxene Fabe & Ramona Fradon Braut Des Pharaos; Fraden's facial plays (are) in a league of their own.
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ultrameganicolaokay · 1 month ago
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The Brave and the Bold #147 ‘Death-Scream from the Sky!’ (1978) by Cary Burkett, Jim Aparo and Jerry Serpe. Edited by Paul Levitz. Cover by Aparo and Tatjana Wood.
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stateofconstantemotion · 2 years ago
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do you think. do you think he has a heavy machinery license
World's Finest #251 story by Bob Haney pencils by George Tuska, inks by Vince Colletta, coloring by Jerry Serpe, lettering by Ben Oda
Bonus: teeny bats and supes
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blorb-el · 5 months ago
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happy pride as a present here is a non-exhaustive compilation of ways precrisis clark has carted bruce around from the 50s to the 80s. sources and artists under readmore
[row 1] it's the early days, perhaps they're not comfortable yet with pda: wf 108, 1960, pencils dick sprang, inks sheldon moldoff well they sure got over that fast: wf 118, 1961, artists same as prev strong arms to show off husband and son: wf 135, 1963, artists same as prev
[row 2] belt hold: wf 80, 1956, pencils dick sprang, inks stan kaye cheek to cheek: wf 251, 1978, pencils george tuska, inks vince colletta, colors jerry serpe burrito: wf 172, 1967, pencils curt swan, inks george klein
[row 3] kitten scruffed: justice league of america 144, 1977, pencils dick dillin, inks frank mclaughlin, colors anthony tollin third wheeling: justice league of america 144, same as above like a sack of groceries: wf 257, 1979, pencils dick dillin, inks frank mclaughlin, colors gene d'angelo
[row 4] bridal, manila bruce style: wf 128, 1962, pencils and ink by jim mooney bridal batman style: wf 281, 1982, pencils irv novick, inks frank chiaramonte, colors carl gafford instinctive bridal catch: wf 266, 1981, pencils rich buckler, inks bob smith, colors gene d'angelo
[row 5] clarks hand is Where: wf 267, 1981, pencils rich buckler, inks dick giordano, colors gene d'angelo bruce has been mind controlled and given superpowers and they're.....'wrestling': wf 109, 1960, pencils curt swan, inks stan kaye piggyback ride: wf 224, 1974, pencils dick dillin, inks vince colletta [should be noted that this one is in an elseworlds...kind of, however this is indeed bruce and clark, as opposed to bruce jr. and clark jr., their sons who look exactly like them]
[row 6] this is just like picking up a kitty cat: wf 253, 1978, kurt schaffenberger, inks frank chiaramonte, colors gene d'angelo disgruntled burrito: wf 251, 1978, pencils george tuska, inks vince colletta, colors jerry serpe i have to hold you closely it's aerodynamic: wf 277, 1982, pencils don heck, inks romeo tanghal, colors gene d'angelo
[row 7] their toesies are in sync: wf 266, 1981, same as row 4 picture 3 kinda gone beyond burritoing into kidnapping: wf 272, 1981, pencils rich buckler, inks joe giella, colors gene d'angelo clark kneeing bruce: wf 266, same as the first one in this row
[row 8] bruce rolling over midflight in order to look clark in the eyes as he talks about running away from a mysterious ~feeling: wf 285, pencils rich buckler, inks sam de la rosa, colors gene d'angelo wrapping up his disgruntled husband in his cape like a blankie: wf 245, 1977, pencils curt swan, inks murphy anderson, colors jerry serpe
[row 9] actually this is a costume swap and bruce is carrying clark: wf 71, 1954, pencils curt swan, inks stan kaye carting off his civilian husband and son: wf 243, 1977, pencils curt swan, inks al milgrom, colors jerry serpe
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bonus for clicking on the readmore; depowered clark getting... carried??? by bruce. they have beards because they are in caveman times but also they're on an alien planet don't worry about it. wf 138, 1963, pencils and inks by jim mooney
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ultrameganicolaokay · 13 days ago
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Secrets of Haunted House #15 ‘Over Your Own Dead Body’, ‘An Eye for an Eye’ and ‘Curtain Call’ (1979) by Carl Wessler, Tenny Henson, Murray Boltinoff, Mike W. Barr, Jess Jodloman, Jerry Serpe and others. Edited by Jack C. Harris. Cover by Luis Dominguez.
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Secrets of Haunted House # 15 - DC. August 1979.
Cover art by Luis Dominguez
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balu8 · 1 year ago
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The Batman Family #18: The Monstrosity Chase
by Denny O'Neil; Michael Golden; P. Craig Russell; Jerry Serpe and Clam Robins
DC
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theblackestofsuns · 1 year ago
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"But Those Are Multibots!"
DC Comics Presents #3 (November 1978)
David Michelinie, José Luis García-López and Jerry Serpe
DC Comics
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chernobog13 · 10 months ago
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Teen Titans East (Robin, Wonder Girl, Kid Flash, Aqualad, Bumblebee, Guardian, Speedy, and Harlequin) and Teen Titans West (Bat-Girl, Lilith, Gnarkk, Beast Boy, Hawk, Dove, and Golden Eagle) pose for a commemorative photograph in Teen Titans (vol. 1) #52 (December, 1977). Art by Don Heck and Bob Smith; colors by Jerry Serpe; letters by Milt Snappin.
This was the penultimate issue of the series, the cancellation of which had already been announced. The following issue would be the last, featuring Bumblebee and Guardian looking through a casebook to learn the untold tale of the formation of the team. When Bumblebee and Guardian finish the other members arrive to announce that the Teen Titans are being disbanded so the members can purse their own solo careers.
That didn't last long, though, as the team would be back in 1980 under new management - Marvel Wolfman and George Perez - as the New Teen Titans.
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