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nerds-yearbook · 5 months
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Auric, Nemesis, Silver, and Witchfire were introduced and joined Wildchild to create Gamma Flight in Alpha Flight 76#, with a cover date November, 1989. They were created by James Hudnall and John Calimee. ("Bad News", Alpha Flight 76#, Marvel Comic Event)
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carlocarrasco · 2 years
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A Look Back at The Solution #14 (1994)
A Look Back at The Solution #14 (1994)
Disclaimer: This is my original work with details sourced from reading the comic book and doing personal research. Anyone who wants to use this article, in part or in whole, needs to secure first my permission and agree to cite me as the source and author. Let it be known that any unauthorized use of this article will constrain the author to pursue the remedies under R.A. No. 8293, the Revised…
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smashedpages · 17 days
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Remembering the late James Hudnall on his birthday.
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cryptocollectibles · 10 months
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Rogues Preview Edition (December 2003) by Dark Planet
By Juan Torres & Juan Jose Ryp, cover by Juan Jose Ryp. This is a flipbook with a preview edition of "To the Chest" by James Hudnall & Mazi, cover by Juan A. Serrano.
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ufonaut · 2 months
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The way she looked at him after his story... made him want to change the subject.
Streets (1993) #1
(James D. Hudnall, John Estes)
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rosechata · 3 months
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from “Beautiful Hawaii” by James Hudnall Jr., 1977
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[ID: Eight comic book covers from titles published by DC and Vertigo.
1. The cast of Hero Hotline running at the viewer, an image of the Trinity floats above them. The comic title and DC logo at the top of the image, and Villains line the borders.
2. Text at the top right reads The Psycho. A man in a cap and skull-like mask stands holding a smoking gun. He is faced to the right but looking at the viewer. Psychedelic images float around him, including a skull, some fish, flowers, and the devil.
3. Text at the top reads Giantkiller. A Kaiju/human hybrid with black and red skin standing against a red sky over a dead Kaiju, holding his blade downwards and looking at the viewer.
4. Text at the top says Major Bummer, the first Inaction Hero. An impossibly muscular man looks bored, sitting slumped in an armchair watching TV, surrounded by junk food and comics. Behind him, aliens and supervillains are fighting and civilians are huddled in fear.
5. Text at the top says Chain Gang War. Three armed and masked men are standing huddled together, the two closest to t he front shooting their guns forward, while the third is holding his upright. Bullets are striking the wall behind them. A black chain goes down the left side of the cover, connecting to the title text.
6. Text at the top reads Menz Insana, in a triangle border. In the lower part of the triangle is a painted bust of a cartoon man with a balloon shaped head winking at the viewer, next to a detached image of a floating pair of gloves snapping on where his arms would be. A pale woman in a red dress, hat, and shoes with red hair is standing to the right of the triangle.
7. Text at the bottom reads Mighty Love. Navy blue lineart of a man and a woman in a superhero suit gripping eachothers hands and jumping into eachother. Behind their heads is a orange rectangle, and behind their torsos is a red splatter.
8. Text over the entire cover reads Beware the Creeper. There is a woman with wild red hair jumping through the middle, over a cityscape of 1920s Paris at the bottom. The sky is bright green.
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been reading a lot this week!
1. Hero Hotline by Bob Rozakis and Stephen DeStefano - It’s... fine......... DC’s comedy titles are something i read against my better judgement. i actually thought i would like this one more but it had a much more serious tone than i expected, which I guess i should be less surprised about since I’m pretty sure I learned about it while reading Wild Dog in the same Action Comics. Really enjoyed the character designs on this one though.
2. The Psycho by James Hudnall and Dan Brereton - great character designs esp the protag, probably wont revisit unless to look at pictures caus the plot was actually pretty whatever.
3. Giantkiller by Dan Brereton - I loved this! Beautiful art, Yochu and Jill were both great. devastated to realize i missed out on a hardcover copy and now i have to wait for a collector to part with theirs OTL i did pick up a copy of the monster field guide
4. Major Bummer by John Arcudi and Doug Mahnke - Ya another one I dont think i’ll revisit... I love how Mahnke draws really grotesque muscle man but there wasnt really anything like. enjoyable about it actuallyyy actually wait the blonde guy was funny.
5. Chain Gang War by John Wagner and David Johnson - I actually thought this was an original/out-of-continuity so (spoilers?) Slade showing up and getting locked in a basement prison for the entire run and the random Azbat appearance was kind of like huh ok... Interesting ig, to have it set in-universe and people go after revenge in a totally non superhero way.
6. Menz Insana by Christopher Fowler and John Bolton - Beautiful art but. hm. im not sure how to describe the experience on this one... frankly it could be 
7. Mighty Love by Howard Chaykin - So so so bad. I forgot why everyone told me he sucked so i read it anyway and was like Oh. Ohhh
8. Beware The Creeper by Jason Hall and Cliff Chiang - Somewhat interesting overall? I actually waited a bit before writing this so I think i forgot a bit already. Usage of shitty topes but ive seen other comics do it much worse, Cliff Chiang’s art helps with it imo
(Queued post from November 2022)
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shadowwingtronix · 3 months
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"Yesterday's" Comic> Hardcase #1
BW's "Yesterday's" Comic> Hardcase #1
Why Hardcase was fired from elementary school gym teaching. Hardcase #1 Malibu Comics/Ultraverse (June, 1993) “Winners Never Quit” WRITER: James Hudnall PENCILER: Jim Callahan INKER: Norm Breyfogle COLOR DESIGN: Paul Mounts LETTERER: Tim Eldred EDITOR: Chris Ulm Continue reading Untitled
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gpm-maam · 1 year
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Remembering James “J.J.” McCarthy
Born in RI. Grade school in Pawtucket. High School in Swansea, MA. ET in USN, B(S)EE from Syracuse U. Started career with GE in '58. Moved to AZ in '67. A Mensa Life Member, he served as GPM LocSec in the 1970s.
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From his obituary in The Arizona Republic, January 31, 2023:
“James Joseph "J.J." McCarthy of Phoenix Arizona died peacefully surrounded by the laughter and love of his family at age 92 on January 27, 2023. J.J. was a man before his time, and an engineer through and through. He loved technology. He received many accolades and awards for electronics in his life. Growing up as an only child J.J. loved having a big family most of all. He was preceded in death by his wife, Constance of 56 years and leaves his four children David (Roxanne), Brian (Karen), Lisa (Kevin Wicks), and Christina (Cecilia Ochoa); His Grandchildren Christopher (Krystal), Daniel, Katherine (Michael Hudnall), Cassandra, Joel (Janell), Sean, Matthew, Ethan, Miranda, Elijah; and Great Grandchildren Aidan, Liam, Madeline, Elizabeth Hudnall, Steven Hudnall, Nicodemus, Caleb, Zion, Eleanor and Owen Woods.“
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danielace68 · 1 year
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Espers # 2 (Eclipse 9/86)
"The Coming Storm"
W - James D Hudnall
A - David Lloyd
Cover art - John Bolton 😎👍
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balu8 · 3 years
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Hardcase #7 by James Hudnall,Scott Benefiel.Mike Christian and Tim Eldred
Malibu
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nerds-yearbook · 5 months
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Epic comics launched an 8 issue limited series titled Interface with the 1st issue having a cover date of December, 1989. The paranormal series pitted a group of ESP attuned people against the Inner Circle. ("ESPers", Interface 1# Marvel/Epic Comics Event)
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carlocarrasco · 1 year
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A Look Back at The Solution #17 (1995)
A Look Back at The Solution #17 (1995)
Disclaimer: This is my original work with details sourced from reading the comic book and doing personal research. Anyone who wants to use this article, in part or in whole, needs to secure first my permission and agree to cite me as the source and author. Let it be known that any unauthorized use of this article will constrain the author to pursue the remedies under R.A. No. 8293, the Revised…
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digsyiscomics · 4 years
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Alpha Flight #80, January 1990, written by James Hudnall, penciled by John Calimee
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cryptocollectibles · 2 months
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Interface #1-4 (1989-1990) by Epic / Marvel Comics
Written by James D. Hudnall, drawn by Paul Johnson.
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downthetubes · 4 years
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In Memoriam: Those We Have Lost in 2019 - Part One
In Memoriam: Those We Have Lost in 2019 – Part One
downthetubes regularly tries to pay tribute to comic creators no longer with us. We list those we have noted who died between January and June 2019, and others reported elsewhere, here.
There have also been major changes in the US comics industry that reflect wider changes in comics publishing, and we have noted some of these, too.
This is Part One (January – June 2019 | Part Two (July –…
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