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Tag Archives: Strontium Dog
COMICS CAN BE AWESOME (15 July 2024)
There are comic books I love as storytelling vehicles and those I dig as a pure visual object. I can put up with a weak script on an action comic as long as the art is dazzling (like Frank Espinosa’s … Continue reading
Posted in AWESOME COVERS
Tagged 2000 AD, Alex Toth, Black Hood, Black Widow, Bloodshot, Conan, covers, Doc Savage, Frank Espinosa, J.G. Jones, Jon Sable, Killing Girl, Mark Csaszar, Mike Grell, Miles to Go, Moon Knight, Randy Elliott, Romas Kukalis, Sean Chen, Strontium Dog, Tula Lotay
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Spotlight on Lucky Luke, 1958-1967 – part 1
Once again, it’s that time of year when I revisit Eurocomics that marked my childhood, now read through older eyes, and write about some of the dimensions I missed as a kid. Today, I’ll focus on the first decade of … Continue reading
Posted in WILD WEST
Tagged Lucky Luke, Morris, politics, René Goscinny, Strontium Dog, western
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