Sunday, February 27, 2022

Maestros #1: Steve Skroce

 From Maestros #1; story and art by Steve Skroce.





The Big Book of Urban Legends, "The Blind Man": James Hodgkins

 From The Big Book of Urban Legends, "The Blind Man"; story by Robert Loren Fleming, art by James Hodgkins.




Slow Death Zero, "Last Chance Gas": Errol McCarthy

 From the anthology Slow Death Zero, "Last Chance Gas"; story by Jon B. Cooke, art by Errol McCarthy.





Apologies for some of the picture quality; because this was a thick paperback book, I couldn't lay it completely flat on my scanner and anything close to the fold was slightly out of focuse.

Friday, February 25, 2022

Thursday, February 24, 2022

Dr. Wirtham's Comix & Stories #7/8, "Mother Goose": Eric Vincent

 From Dr. Wirtham's Comix & Stories #7/8 (a double-sized "flip book" with different numbers on each half's cover), "Mother Goose" (an illustrated article about the secret meanings of some nursery rhymes); story and art by Eric Vincent.






Shutter #14, "Visit": John Workman

 From Shutter #14, the back-up story "Visit"; story and art by John Workman.





Adventures of Luther Arkwright #8: Happy Birthday, Bryan Talbot!

 Happy birthday to writer/artist Bryan Talbot (born Feb. 24, 1952)! From The Adventures of Luther Arkwright #8; story and art by Bryan Talbot.






Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Woody Wednesday: Gang Bang #1, "Perry and the Privates"

 From Gang Bang #1, "Perry and the Privates" (spoofing the classic comic strip "Terry and the Pirates"); story and art by Wally Wood with assistance from Paul Kirchner.









Unfortunately, that's as far as I got in making screen captures of the panels before Comixology was absorbed by Amazon, and the new interface makes it impossible to zoom in and enlarge panels...as it appears now, the panels would be too small to do any justice to the art. So, since this is the last Wally Wood art I have handy, this may be the end of "Woody Wednesday" for the forseeable future...

Phantasmagoria #4: Kenneth Smith

 From Kenneth Smith's 1970s self-published magazine Phantasmagoria #4, an assortment of illustrations by Kenneth Smith.