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Wild Dog Storytime

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Get in here, we're doing the original mini
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It's my first time reading this
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>>78255001

that cartoon dog
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>>78255029
Shit, sorry for the ad. I'll be skipping them from now on
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HOLY SHIT
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you have my axe.
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Is anyone reading?
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>>78255290
I am reading. I am a huge sucker for obscure DC characters.
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>>78255290
Yeah.
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Which year was the wild dog?
Will probably want to download it after storytime.
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Now, meet our hero but, which one of these gentlemen is him?

>>78255339
>>78255340
Good to know, how's your day been so far?
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>>78255383
1987, here's a download link if you can't wait
http://www11.zippyshare.com/v/SSikYyUy/file.html
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>>78255433
It's evening where I live.
Some preparation for christmas.
Taking day off tomorrow.
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>>78255491
That's very nice of you. I downloaded it, but I'll stay here for storytime anyway.
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Oh boy, here it goes
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From DC I already collected The Shadow, Doc Savage, Ragman, Lobo minis (albeit I bought a lot of physical trades), The Phantom, Question (brilliant), Deadshot, Hawkworld, Aztek

I am glad that I finally read the rest of Animal Man vol 1

Plus I enjoy Booster Gold and Captain Atom and The Ray digital rips.
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>>78255556
and Martian Manhunter is on my "to read" list.
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>>78255496
Sounds confy, I had a really busy day and now I'm spending the little free time I've got to browse /co/ and play guitar
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>someone else is storytiming Wild Dog

Based. I did the mini and a few extra a year ago or so, keep up the good fight OP.
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>>78255593
I used to play a lot when I was younger.
Recorded some stuff, I like to get real comfy, and sometimes listen to some of the tapes.
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>>78255614
Eh, it's nothing. I've been meaning to read this a long time but I'm glad you enjoy it.
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>>78255660
That sounds good man, why'd you left it? In my case, I just picked up my strato like a month ago and I'm really stiff but hey, I'm making some progress
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Kick-man, with the power... to KICK!
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>>78255798
I still do some stuff from time to time. A little bluesy and stuff. The thing is, I've never considered myself artist. It was more like exercise and a way to entertain myself.

Music is great, though. You can build your own world with sounds and melodies. One advice I would like to give is don't be afraid of thinking outside of the box. I noticed that the better I got technically at playing guitar, the less creative I was becoming
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Furthermore I do think it's the best time for you, because when you learn and discover certain techniques on your own, self-taught, you actually develop your own unique style. For me, and important aspect was that the guitar "breathed", as I was strumming the strings along with the main riffs.

Anyway, enough of this /mu/ talk from me.
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>>78255845
I'm more of a rock and roll guy myself, but I don't consider myself an aritst neither but it feels really good when you can play a difficult song and even making your own.

I hear ya about that, I wrote 3 scripts for a miniseries that I was planing on getting drawn but then I started reading a lot of books about writing and I got dry near the end of the final issue, and I just left it unfinished.
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>>78255984
ah. It's extremely difficult to become a notable writer nowadays. I befriended an upcoming writer who tries to break-through. He told me a lot of stories of his co-operations with many artists, writers, some of them actually known.
It is a very vicious circle.

It's much easier to become a known artist. I do sometimes wonder how all of the new unknown writers get the gigs. My theory is that they blow the editors.
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>"Shoot him down like a WILD DOG"

BRAVO NOLAN
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I'm gonna get something to drink and I'll come back asap with the next issue.

Now, anons, WHO IS THE WILD DOG?
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>>78256099
Oscar Wilde?
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>>78256099

>implying I'm gonna spoil
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>>78255491
Thanks from me as well .
My suggestions for future archiving and story-timing are...
Cinder and Ashe
Sachs and Violens
Jonni Thunder AKA Thunderbolt
(that George Perez one that I cannot remember)

Fusion (by Eclipse)
Escape to the Stars
(because I like sci-fi as well)
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I'm back with issue 2, where thinks get a little "explosive"

>>78256054
Here in my country comics aren't as popular, and most capes (which is what I write) are your typical 90s garbage or self published comics that get ignored so I think I have a chance

>>78256127
Damn you!
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>>78256326
Don't forget about the etiquette. While requesting is okay, it's always in good tone to also offer doing some storytiming by yourself, as a "thank you" for the original storytimer.
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>>78256391
In my country we had this pro comic magazine in vein of underground. It wasn't really underground as the artists were acclaimed, but it felt indie, because the stories weren't cape. The genres went from slice-of-life to gangster stories, sci-fi, crime, horror, surreal, etc.

In many ways it was like Heavy Metal mag.

It lasted for 10 years and had few series that got a regular floppies thanks to that mag, however, the good times ended in 2008 and everything imploded. Nowadays it's only capes and manga. Also, less LCS, less comic stuff in libraries. Dark Times, indeed.
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>>78256326
>>78256408
Sorry , as I did mean 'thanks' for both the link and the ST but I guess that I did not make that clear.

Hey OP , good work. :)
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>>78256326
Actually, I was thinking about storytiming all of Marv Wolfman's Vigilante the next time, but I'll see what I can do.
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>>78256459
That's okay, it's not mandatory, but it's worth considering. I am thinking about storytiming some Ka-Zar or Namor stuff, it's just that I lack the time.
And I'm still conflicted about the selection of the material.

I think that I might storytime the Belasco arc from Ka-Zar. Great stuff.

I already storytimed some Byrne's Namor, though.
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>>78256467
Vigilante is great. People will enjoy it.
AFAIR, it did spin-off from the Deathstroke?
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Sorry about the delay, Internet is acting like a bitch

>>78256456
Well sounds better than what we've got here, there's only 2 LCS in my city, I got most of my stuff from cons
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>>78255260
>Smiling while a bomb goes off behind him.

Iowa Nice.
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>The guy just did our job
>BUT HE'S A MENACE LIKE THAT SPIDER FREAK

>>78256546
Teen Titans, I think
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>>78255345
Surrounded by people with guns and masks and she STILL does her reporter bit.

She's a consummate professional.
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>>78256599
Well, we had more LCS, is just that they went out of business. Currently I have 1 good LCS. Bookstores also sell comics, albeit they sell only european stuff. LCS has manga, cape, european.

Frankly, nowadays it's, eh, a depressing state for comics
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>>78256644
Well, the guy just smiled while a building exploded behind him, she has to showoff somehow too.

>>78256659
The LCS here only sell Marvel/DC/Image and indie, nothing else. I really think that the industry would benefit if they started doing commercials on TV and stuff.
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>>78256758
>I really think that the industry would benefit if they started doing commercials on TV and stuff.
I think that the model should change. I remember the times when I could buy comics in kiosks. The comics excluded themselves from the mainstream, so I'm surprised that people are surprised that the comics are not mainstream.
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>>78256638
To be fair, he's a dude in a Hockey Mask that shot up a theater and briefly kidnapped a reporter.
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He's gettin a little mad
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So how many issues of Wild Dog did DC publish?

I know they did the four part mini, a couple of serials in Action Comics Weekly, and a special that consisted of an inventory story from ACW that was shelved when ACW went back to a Superman book.
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Fuuuuck yeah, Wild Dog! Good fucking stuff.
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>>78257378
Welcome aboard.
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Sorry about the delay again.

>>78256829
The thing is, most kids just don't care. And teens only care about Deadpool, Harley and the flavor of the month or just don't know about anything else. That's why I think the movies are doing a good job introducing the least known characters to the masses
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>>78257081
I think that was pretty much it. And then there was that time Wild Dog made an appearance in an alternate timeline in an issue of Booster Gold.
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>Hey old friend that I haven't seen in ages, do you know who Wild Dog is?
>No
>k bye
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>>78257562
Don't worry about the delays, my dude. So long as you complete it.
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>>78257562
Someone told somewhere that when we were kids, we sort of less were "forced" to learn about some classic music, comics, cartoons and stuff, because we had no choice. The only music we got was MTV, or our parent's radio in a car, when we drove with our parents, our only cartoon were CN and Fox Kids, and CN played a lot of Hanna Barbera's crude stuff.

Our only comics were Marvel and DC, plus some back issues from our cousin's shack. Our only games were shit like Doom, maybe Quake, and Heroes of Might and Magic.

In many ways it did shape us differently, as nowadays, you don't have to wait, you can instantly jump on on anything you want with one click. Maybe that's why people, both kids and adults are becoming impatient.

While reading some essay in one of my uncle's old sci-fi magazines, one line struck out of me the most, ie, when the author of the piece said that a human organism is exhausted after consuming a 2 hour piece enough that can barely read a book afterwards. The tone was a little tongue-in-cheek, but in many ways I realized that we did adapt and maybe, mutated a lot over the few decades. The essay was from late 80s.
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>>78257738
*a 2 hour movie enough
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I want to get his tshirt
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Well, this is awkward

>>78257738
kids nowadays ain't right

>>78257856
Me too, I'll probably cosplay as him next year.
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>>78255290
im windowshopping at least.
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>"What kind of man wears Armor hot dogs?"
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>>78257985
>kids nowadays ain't right
heh. That's what they said about us as well.
And like always the authorities, teachers, and parents are to blame. I mean, who doesn't remember how our parents gleefully watched the magic box called TV? And how the intellectuals were alarmed that TV dumbs down people?

On a positive note, our minds do become as capable as computers. I guess that a lot of lurkers, readers and even you OP are multitasking at this current moment. Multitasking ability used to be a skill of chosen few. Nowadays it's a norm and a standard.
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>>78255290
Thanks for storytiming, are these your own scans? I used to do my own but haven't had the time to scan and storytime in a long time. Thanks for contributing
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>>78258128
You have to admit that the TV was the only way to keep us quiet back then.

Our mind has always been like a computer, we just learned how to use it more efficiently, and we'll keep learning. The mind is an amazing thing
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>>78258235
No problem man. And no, those aren't my scans, I got'em from here >>78255491
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I love how little time he actually appears in each issue
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>>78258350
Hey that's still cool of you. Over the next week I'll be scanning a lot of my comics and I'll try to storytime as often as I can.
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Wait for it...
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>>78258301
>You have to admit that the TV was the only way to keep us quiet back then.
Both us and our parents.

>The mind is an amazing thing
yeah. I might be wrong, but there was this opinion that the human uses like 10% of the brain. I don't know how it is nowadays, if it changed. One fascinating thing about us, is that we have a natural capability to learn.

My mother year ago was a complete noob when it came to computers, and by that, she even had problem with turning on / off, but after a crash course she went to, she is doing really good nowadays.

However, the thing that humans actually learn the quickest, are languages. It's something that comes natural for us. Of course, practice is important, but the thing is, english is not my native language. And I also know a little german and portuguese, as well as some words in other languages. It makes sense, as communication must have been the factor that made us dominant species.

Also, if someone wonders, I am ranting both to entertain you folks a little, as well as BUMP.

I will probably go to sleep in 30 min. though
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BANG!

>>78258422
Yeah, I'll try to become a regular storytimer too. There's just so much movie crap here lately and we need some actual comics, not that I'm one of those "NOT MUH /co/" guys but still
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>>78258491
True. We need much moar storytimes. Although it's really uncanny that /co/ is capable of talking constantly about the movies 24/h seven days a week. Not whining, just astonished.
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RIP doggo

>>78258470
That ten percent thing is bullshit, we actually use like 15% for each thing we do, sometimes even more.

Same thing with my dad, he barely knew how his cellphone works and now it's on the internet everytime he has free time.
And keep up with the ranting, it's the only thing keeping me from hanging myself out of boredom.

Also, english's not my main language either, ¿Cuál es tu idioma natal, btw?
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TA-TA-TA-TASER GLOVES BITCH

>>78258546
Blame the memes and company wars
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>>78258491
>>78258546
I love cape films despite their flaws, I just hate the shitposting and console-wars that they bring. I used to be a marvel guy because thats what I grew up with but over the last couple of years I've come to love Marvel and DC equally.
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>>78258680
>Beastie Boys tshirt
That's what I'm talkin' about.
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>>78258592
Sorry man, no abla Espanol

Anyway, I think I should nickname myself a Ranting Cunt.

My Dad is funny, because while he is very intelligent, he believes everything he reads on the internet. When we discuss something he usually says "you should check what people say on the internet about x or y". And I have to tell him "dad, not everything on the internet is true".

>>78258656
I went through similar road. For me it was going through motions as there were years where I was exclusively reading stuff like Usagi Yojimbo, Dylan Dog, Hellboy, only to switch to X-Men, Batman, Superman, and ad infinitum.
I do have a love / hate relationship with the mainstream comics and movies.
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>>78258730
Heh, I was just asking what's your main language.

Well, if we go with that I think that I should rename myself "El Historiador"

My dad's kindof like that, the only dierence is that he always thinks he's right and you can't say otherwise.
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>>78258730
Same here. Theres something about storytimes. They're usually tame and chill and are often unifying. I personally enjoy Golden age stuff mainly because that's what my pops handed down to me.
>>>78258800
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I think this is the first time he actually speaks, and he sounds badass af
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>>78258730
It's really weird. In our family, my dad's the one who's more tech savvy, whereas my mom is the one who didn't know what an app was.

My dad was also the one who had my childhood comic staples--Tintin, Asterix, and the old Classics Illustrated in addition to when I would sneak off and read his Knights of the Dinner Table comics or old issues of MAD.
This was supplemented by frequent library trips where I read Bone, a smattering of indie series, The Far Side and way too many Garfield comics.
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>>78258730
oh, a disclaimer I don't discuss gossip shit with dad, but rather some house tips, gardening, mechanic stuff and general tips, and etc.

>>78258835
Let's say that I'm slavic.

Anyway, I wish I could stay longer. My eyes are betraying me, I count that other anons will not fail in bump department.

Remember folks, bump a day, keeps the doctor away, or as we say here, keeps the cancer at bay. Or something like that

>>78258851
That stuff is really good, as there were higher standards in storytelling. Not that there are no good modern comics. It's just that reading the old stuff felt like almost reading a novel.

But yeah, 4chan could use more chill and relax.

Anyway, thanks for the good time, and have fun.
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>>78258936
thanks you too
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>>78258867
>>78258936
Thanks for the storytime, man! Collins and Beatty are a terribly underrated creative team.
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>>78258867


And that's the end of issue 2. I have to wake up early in the morning tomorrow so I'll leave it there to continue as soon as I come back and maybe I'll storytime a few arcs of Transmetropolitan later.

Hope you guys enjoyed this as much as I did :^)
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>>78257985
For years I've wondered what I would say if I ever got the chance to do this kind of public speaking.

And now, I know.
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>>78259091
thank you and good night
if anyone cares I'll be storytiming a bit in this thread >>>78258800
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There's a one-shot after this, then there were three serialized arcs that ran in Action Comics Weekly including one where Wild Dog gets a TEENAGE SIDEKICK. The only thing released since then is the awesome fan comic.

You can get ALL of them here:

http://pastebin.com/Mck3LrTA
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>>78259580
Don't forget his appearance in Booster Gold, that's where I first saw him.
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wild bump
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>>78263194
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>>78264349
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>>78255229
2nd and 4th panel has some potential.
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>>78259580
Wild Dog is better than Batman, instead of going out and recruiting child soldiers he tells the little bastard dressing up as him to fuck off and not try taking on terrorists with guns using a slingshot.
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Wilddog was one of the big reasons for me buying Unmasked.
Was one of my goto summons.
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>only posting two issues

... the fuck?
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>>78255001
Fucking YES, great comic, thanks OP!!!

You said "original mini"...has DC used him since this comic?
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>>78267393
See: >>78259580
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>>78255491
Thanks for making me feel old as fuck! No seriously thanks I bloody love this comic.
>>78267461
>>78259580
Thanks very much Anons!
>>78259052
I was thinking the same thing, it is Max Alan Collins, isn't it? He did some Batman novels (or maybe edited an anthology which he had a story in? I can't quite remember), I had one as a kid. And I follow Terry Beatty on flickr but there's nowhere near enough of his art on there. And Dick Giordano's inking actually looks considered and not hacked-out like a lot of his jobs did at that time...he also had a habit of obfuscating the penciller's style on some jobs to the extent that you were looking at a Dick Giordano page but here he hits a nice medium, gets it just right. When you think about how much stuff he did for DC around this time and into the 90's, Christ, he was everywhere, this whilst he was, what, editor-in-chief, or something?! Dude was a machine!
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>>78256326
>Cinder and Ashe
That has great Jose Luis Garcia Lopez art.
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>>78255001
bump
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Wildie Boy's back, I'll post the next issue here: >>78271811
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>>78255001
Oh, great. Thanks OP.
Also bumpan'
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