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Post by Phil Maurice on Sept 10, 2015 6:14:27 GMT -5
Here's a Starman. . .that I think will blow your minds.
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Post by pinkfloydsound17 on Sept 10, 2015 8:10:27 GMT -5
Mind blown...who did that cover? Golden Age at its finest right there
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Post by Prince Hal on Sept 10, 2015 8:18:12 GMT -5
Mind blown...who did that cover? Golden Age at its finest right there I'm guessing Jack Burnley.
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Post by foxley on Sept 10, 2015 8:24:37 GMT -5
Mind blown...who did that cover? Golden Age at its finest right there I'm guessing Jack Burnley. GCD agrees with you.
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Post by thwhtguardian on Sept 10, 2015 10:33:52 GMT -5
When I first looked at this I thought it was a Tintin book I had never seen, but then saw the beard. What's the title in English, and has it ever been translated?
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Post by Hoosier X on Sept 10, 2015 11:16:31 GMT -5
Admittedly, he's no Gomdulla.
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Post by tingramretro on Sept 10, 2015 12:22:30 GMT -5
Admittedly, he's no Gomdulla. To be honest, I'm more intrigued by "The Floating Head"...
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Post by Prince Hal on Sept 10, 2015 12:50:53 GMT -5
When I first looked at this I thought it was a Tintin book I had never seen, but then saw the beard. What's the title in English, and has it ever been translated? "The Mystery of the Great Pyramid" was my guess, and I found back-up: .
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Post by the4thpip on Sept 10, 2015 13:52:05 GMT -5
I think only a few albums of The Adventures of Blake and Mortimer have been published in the US. Been around since 1946, and even after the death of Edgar P. Jacobs they've been putting out a new album every other year or so. It's one of the most beloved Franco-Belgian comic book series.
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Post by Hoosier X on Sept 10, 2015 14:01:43 GMT -5
Admittedly, he's no Gomdulla. To be honest, I'm more intrigued by "The Floating Head"... I used to have a copy of Tales to Astonish #8. The Mummex story is Don Heck. The "Floating Head" story is Paul Reinman. Both stories have a certain charm but neither is a pre-Marvel classic like "The Terror of Tim Boo Ba" or "Zzutak."
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Sept 10, 2015 14:27:40 GMT -5
I think only a few albums of The Adventures of Blake and Mortimer have been published in the US. Been around since 1946, and even after the death of Edgar P. Jacobs they've been putting out a new album every other year or so. It's one of the most beloved Franco-Belgian comic book series. Blake & Mortimer is being printed in English by Cinebook. There are at least 21 volumes available through Amazon.
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Post by pinkfloydsound17 on Sept 11, 2015 16:04:17 GMT -5
Admittedly, he's no Gomdulla. Damn Hoosier. I thought I had it down to three choices but this...man this is a nice cover and I like covers I have never seen before.
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Post by benday-dot on Sept 13, 2015 20:22:02 GMT -5
This came to my mind as well (late to the party as I am) but I didn't count it since it is not really a comic book cover. Pretty damn cool though and if its eligible I just may have to vote for it.
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Post by benday-dot on Sept 13, 2015 20:25:57 GMT -5
Speaking of not counting I thought I'd throw my lot in with the Not-the-True-Howard-the-Duck-because-not-by-Steve-Gerber Howard the Duck magazine #9
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Post by hondobrode on Sept 14, 2015 17:39:59 GMT -5
I thought about the fact that it's comic-related but not a comic.
Does that disqualify my entry ?
Would pulp covers count ?
Your Howard cover was the one I almost went with.
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