BHOC: SUPERMAN'S GIRL FRIEND LOIS LANE #104
Now this comic book I know was given to me by my friend David Steckel. As I’ve mentioned before, David was a thorough Marvel Zombie (before that term came into widespread use) and he found all DC comics to be juvenile kiddy stuff–which, in al honesty, they largely were. So he had less than no interest in LOIS LANE, which contained reprints of Mort Weisinger-edited stories from early in the Silver…
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“I pledge”
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https://www.etsy.com/.../supermans-girlfriend-lois-lane... FN- Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane 50, available through the link for $38.50
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For my back cover to A Tale of Two Proties #109 in Interlac #287, February 2024, I used a splash page by John Forte from Adventure Comics #335. I trimmed it, and used Photoshop to cover over text boxes and chapter designation.
Finished illo with original scan below.
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Art by John Forte, from Strange Tales #40, November 1955.
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John Forte (1918-1966) “Once in a Blue Moon” Future Science Fiction pulp cover (August 1942)
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Adventure Comics #280: Superboy and the Mermaid from Atlantis
by Jerry Siegel (W,); Curt Swan (P./Cover) and John Forte (I,)
DC
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honestly i can kinda get behind "is big crime to make anything perfect"
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Jimmy Olsen No.70 - July 1963, cover by Curt Swan & John Forte.
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John Forte
Whould You Remind Me
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WC: SUPERMAN'S PAL JIMMY OLSEN #77
SUPERMAN’S PAL JIMMY OLSEN is a resolutely strange series, albeit one that was incredibly successful for two decades thanks to the lasting appeal of Superman and the performance of actor Jack Larson as the cub reporter on the syndicated ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN television program. Every young reader of the period knew exactly who Jimmy Olsen was at the time, whereas today he’s more of a relic of a…
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“fiend”
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From "I Made a Monster" in Journey Into Mystery #9, June 1953. Pencils and inks by John Forte. Stan Lee editor.
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The Time-And-Space Super Console sure comes in handy for snooping in the Legion. Good thing young Lex Luthor here isn’t a bad guy yet -- or is he??? From Adventure Comics #325.
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Guess who listened to that one new epic sherlock podcast (sherlock & co.)... definitely not me... ANYWAYS GUYS GO LISTEN GO LISTEN GO LISTEN! Brilliant, brilliant stuff for sure.
Here are my silly little designs for John and Sherlock (based on their voices and the brief description being given over on twitter by (?I believe) John's voice actor)
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RDR 1 be like HA HA HA YEAHHH!!
I love Bill and Javier so much.
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