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Post by DE Sinclair on Jan 15, 2015 17:02:32 GMT -5
I'm a big fan. Other than Legion, the only Archives editions I bought at close to full price were theirs. Not all the stories hold up, but stuff like the Dynamo-Iron Maiden romance are timeless. The recent IDW series wasn't bad, liked it better than what DC did before. I think the only stories I have never read were those from Archie comics (I think one story?) and Penthouse Comix (because, ew.) Nice to see another fan. Interesting that you're also that much into the Legion, because they were always another favorite of mine as well. If your other favorite group from the Silver/Bronze age were the Teen Titans, then it's getting spooky. I also preferred the IDW series, since that had the original characters rather than replacements in similar suits. As I mentioned earlier in the thread, I've tracked down all the "after Tower" Thunder Agents appearances, including the Archie (Blue Ribbon) comic (yep, only one) and the Penthouse Comix. Don't worry about the Penthouse one, though. Despite the name, there's no sex. I don't even remember any nudity. Just a bunch of short stories about different unrelated groups of characters they hoped would take off. Only one of the stories was Thunder Agents.
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Post by hondobrode on Jan 15, 2015 17:08:11 GMT -5
I never knew about the Archie or Penthouse Comics THUNDER Agents.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2015 19:53:29 GMT -5
To clarify, Penthouse Comix was porn, yes. But their T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents story appeared in the third (and last) issue of their more mainstream title, Omni Comix.And it was pretty good. Art was by Paul Gulacy and Terry Austin. The story involved a rogue Russian general who gets his hands on some nuclear missiles and declares independence. Each agent got a spotlight, there were some little character bits, and they were treated liked soldiers or agents doing their job, not super-heroes. And of course it ended on a cliffhanger.
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Post by DE Sinclair on Jan 16, 2015 13:10:22 GMT -5
To clarify, Penthouse Comix was porn, yes. But their T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents story appeared in the third (and last) issue of their more mainstream title, Omni Comix.And it was pretty good. Art was by Paul Gulacy and Terry Austin. The story involved a rogue Russian general who gets his hands on some nuclear missiles and declares independence. Each agent got a spotlight, there were some little character bits, and they were treated liked soldiers or agents doing their job, not super-heroes. And of course it ended on a cliffhanger. You are of course correct. You'd think I'd remember the name since I bought it off Ebay just last year.
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Post by berkley on Jan 16, 2015 13:56:06 GMT -5
To clarify, Penthouse Comix was porn, yes. But their T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents story appeared in the third (and last) issue of their more mainstream title, Omni Comix.And it was pretty good. Art was by Paul Gulacy and Terry Austin. The story involved a rogue Russian general who gets his hands on some nuclear missiles and declares independence. Each agent got a spotlight, there were some little character bits, and they were treated liked soldiers or agents doing their job, not super-heroes. And of course it ended on a cliffhanger. Shoot, I don't think I ever knew Omni had line of comics. And with Paul Gulacy! Must investigate further. (edit) Oh, just that one title and only 3 issues. Oh well. I'll look for that 3rd issue at least.
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Post by DE Sinclair on Jan 16, 2015 16:24:02 GMT -5
To clarify, Penthouse Comix was porn, yes. But their T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents story appeared in the third (and last) issue of their more mainstream title, Omni Comix.And it was pretty good. Art was by Paul Gulacy and Terry Austin. The story involved a rogue Russian general who gets his hands on some nuclear missiles and declares independence. Each agent got a spotlight, there were some little character bits, and they were treated liked soldiers or agents doing their job, not super-heroes. And of course it ended on a cliffhanger. Shoot, I don't think I ever knew Omni had line of comics. And with Paul Gulacy! Must investigate further. (edit) Oh, just that one title and only 3 issues. Oh well. I'll look for that 3rd issue at least. There are several on Ebay right now, cheapest with shipping around $7. Mycomicshop has it for $3.20 plus shipping.
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Post by Pól Rua on Feb 6, 2015 2:22:14 GMT -5
The Deluxe Comic run was pretty sharp. Great work from guys like Perez, Cockrum, Giffen, Ordway, Anderson, Ditko... a shame David Singer was using the characters without the legal right to do so.
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Post by the4thpip on Feb 6, 2015 2:57:38 GMT -5
The Deluxe Comic run was pretty sharp. Great work from guys like Perez, Cockrum, Giffen, Ordway, Anderson, Ditko... a shame David Singer was using the characters without the legal right to do so. Yeah, that run was where I first even heard of the Agents. I think I got the first issue at a comic con in Cologne and then ordered the rest from the long-defunct Comicladen Edeltraud Schmidt mail order service. I was too young to appreciate the Murphy Anderson inks over Cockrum's pencils from #2 on back then (especially after the stunning Cockrum-Perez collaboration in #1), but they've really grown on me.
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Post by berkley on Feb 9, 2015 0:59:29 GMT -5
Shoot, I don't think I ever knew Omni had line of comics. And with Paul Gulacy! Must investigate further. (edit) Oh, just that one title and only 3 issues. Oh well. I'll look for that 3rd issue at least. There are several on Ebay right now, cheapest with shipping around $7. Mycomicshop has it for $3.20 plus shipping. Thanks, I added it to my latest mycomicshop order. And of course, as happens so often, a few days after I sent that order 2 or 3 things on my want-list became available inside my cheapo price range.
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Post by Prince Hal on Feb 9, 2015 15:30:22 GMT -5
Has anybody here read Tower's war title, Fight the enemy? Rumor has it it includes brutal depictions of the Vietnamese comparable to the racist depictions of the Japanese in Golden Age comics. Cei-U! I summon the Thunderbelt! You can find out for yourself right here, Kurt! Here is the link comicbookplus.com/?dlid=13099 .
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2015 10:49:30 GMT -5
Is there anyone on here who could a review of all the Tower Comics titles?
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Post by DE Sinclair on Aug 6, 2015 13:52:06 GMT -5
Is there anyone on here who could a review of all the Tower Comics titles? I only have the Thunder Agents archives and various companies re-boot attempts, so I don't have their Undersea Agent, war, or teen comics.
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Post by shaxper on Aug 7, 2015 19:27:41 GMT -5
Is there anyone on here who could a review of all the Tower Comics titles? I have all of the action titles (no war nor teen stuff, but everything else) and had been toying with the idea of doing such a thread. Time has not been my friend, as of late, but if no one else wants to take it on, I'll get started on it soon.
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Post by shaxper on Aug 10, 2015 11:07:22 GMT -5
Expect a first review sometime tonight...
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