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Post by MWGallaher on Jul 21, 2016 9:03:00 GMT -5
Easy Company, The Losers, and J.E.B. Stuart and the crew of the Haunted Tank in G. I. Combat #200!
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Post by MWGallaher on Jul 19, 2016 6:33:50 GMT -5
Phil Maurice
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Post by MWGallaher on Jul 14, 2016 10:14:42 GMT -5
Not a lot of clues to work with on this one:
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Post by MWGallaher on Jul 12, 2016 13:57:14 GMT -5
I can't be the only one voting for MDG, can I?
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Post by MWGallaher on Jul 5, 2016 8:24:26 GMT -5
mrp captured the theme best to my liking, and I always enjoy a cool Trimpe cover!
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Post by MWGallaher on Jun 29, 2016 10:19:59 GMT -5
A sentimental favorite. I loved Trimpe on this series!
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Post by MWGallaher on Jun 28, 2016 13:55:55 GMT -5
I was happy to see such a terrific set of contestants to the theme I picked this time around. My vote is going to rookie cover competitor chickenpocket. That Kubert sci-fi cover just stuck with me.
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Post by MWGallaher on Jun 23, 2016 19:40:32 GMT -5
In the interest of full transparency...Post a cover that shows something that is transparent. A person, an object, a costume, if you can see through it, it qualifies! The rules: -Post one, and only one, classic cover that fits the theme of the contest. -Cover must be from a published comic book or collected volume published before Jun. 1, 2006. -Covers must be posted between June 22nd and June 27th -Voting is on Tuesday, June 28th, beginning at 12:01am PST and ending at 11:59am PST -Vote by posting the name of the poster whose cover best fits the theme or that you simply like the most. -Put the name in bold, please. -The winner of the contest is the entrant with the most votes after the voting period ends. -The winner chooses the theme for the next week's contest. -If you don't think the cover fits the theme, don't vote for it; don't post disparaging remarks about it. -If a cover is more recent than the Classic time frame, kindly point it out and the poster can choose an alternate before voting begins. For example:
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Post by MWGallaher on Jun 23, 2016 19:28:46 GMT -5
Sorry to be late! New contest up shortly!
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Post by MWGallaher on Jun 21, 2016 9:56:01 GMT -5
DubipR gets my vote with that Marvel Family cover that was so eye-catching I had to go read the story, which was a rather disturbing precursor to the Marvel Family's flirtation with outright horror themes later in their run, along with some curmudgeonly criticism of modernist architecture as well as gripes about stingy landlords.
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Post by MWGallaher on Jun 15, 2016 9:57:15 GMT -5
Of course, this one:
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Post by MWGallaher on Jun 8, 2016 9:19:09 GMT -5
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Post by MWGallaher on May 31, 2016 13:09:56 GMT -5
MDG gets my vote this time.
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Post by MWGallaher on May 26, 2016 9:35:26 GMT -5
"Hey, how about adapting advertisements for milk and glue? That'll get America talking about comics!"
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Post by MWGallaher on May 11, 2016 16:26:34 GMT -5
This 18th issue of DC's Phantom Stranger was my first of that series, and remains a very special comic, even with the absence of Aparo. It was one of my favorite individual issues in one of the early "Classic Comics Christmas" events. And obviously, a very nice looking cover, even as it breaks convention with the hero shown from the back. (One thing that frequently amazes me is the quality of coloring in so many 70's comics covers. Even with the time's more primitive limitations, a good color artist could achieve some remarkable and impressive results).
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