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chernobog13 · 24 days
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Don't laugh! This is a recurring nightmare of mine!
Detail from the cover to Strange Adventures (vol. 1) #231 (August, 1971), which itself was a reprint of the cover for Strange Adventures (vol. 1) #125 (February, 1961). Art by Sid Greene.
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browsethestacks · 7 months
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Vintage Comic - Strange Adventures #130
Pencils: Sid Greene
Inks: Sid Greene
Colors: ?
Letters: Ira Schnapp
DC (July1961)
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splooosh · 3 months
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“Crisis Between”
Mike Sekowsky - Sid Greene
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batmanonthecover · 3 months
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Justice League of America #66 - November 1968 (DC Comics - USA)
Cover Art: Neal Adams
DIVIDED THEY FALL
Script: Denny O'Neil
Art: Dick Dillin  (Pencils), Sid Greene (Inks)
Characters: Justice League of America [JLA; Atom [Ray Palmer]; Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Green Arrow [Olive Queen]; Green Lantern [Hal Jordan]; Superman [Clark Kent; Kal-El]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Snapper Carr]; The Dirty Half-Dozen (villains); Generalissimo Demmy Gog (villain); Professor Howard Aiken
Synopsis: Generalissimo Demmy Gog of the tiny nation of Offalia comes to the US and nearly defeats the JLA with a stolen invention that can affect morale.
Batman story #1,253
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gameraboy2 · 1 year
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Strange Adventures #118 (1960) cover by Sid Greene
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because-batcat · 3 months
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Detective Comics #369 (November, 1967)
Written by Gardner Fox, with art by Carmine Infantino and Sid Greene
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mudwerks · 5 months
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(via Bully Says: Comics Oughta Be Fun!)
from "Charlie Birger: Ruler of the Rackets" in Crime Must Pay the Penalty #4 (Ace, October 1948), pencils and inks by Sid Greene
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cantsayidont · 3 months
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November 1967. Selina Kyle prepares to reassert herself, in the final panels of DETECTIVE COMICS #369. At this point, Catwoman actually hadn't appeared in the Batman comics in 13 years — she'd been mentioned once or twice, and had popped up in two issues of LOIS LANE a year earlier, after the debut of the TV show, but her last actual appearance before that had been in DETECTIVE COMICS #211, back in 1954!
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WC: THE ATOM #16
WC: THE ATOM #16
It’s maybe hard to believe when viewed from the vantage point of 60 years of additional history, but heading into the Silver Age of Comics, the Atom was at one point a successful and viable character–more viable than, say, Hawkman, whom he beat to having a series to call his own and in gaining membership in the Justice League of America. The Atom’s appeal seems a bit limited, really: his wasn’t a…
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ufonaut · 1 year
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Nice going! You’ve worked the neatest trick in legal history -- getting released on your own say-so!
Ray & Carter in The Atom and Hawkman (1968) #42
(Denny O’Neil, Dick Dillin & Sid Greene)
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intrapanelreturns · 1 year
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Yeah, that Nick Fury issue from today?
Same year as this comic. And folks wonder why Marvel really exploded into the public consciousness. Sure, I like the Silver Age of DC too. Some really great art and storytelling, but still often feeling a little dated.
JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #61 1968, DC Comics Gardner Fox story, Mike Sekowsky and Sid Greene art
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onlylonelylatino · 1 year
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Zatara and the Elongated Man by Sid Greene
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browsethestacks · 9 months
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Vintage Comic - Target Comics Vol. 02 #010
Pencils: Sid Greene
Inks: Sid Greene
Novelty Press (Dec1941)
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splooosh · 3 months
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“my Cyrotuber!”
Mike Sekowsky - Sid Greene
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batmanonthecover · 6 months
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Detective Comics #377 - July 1968 (DC Comics - USA)
Cover Art: Irv Novick
THE RIDDLER'S PRISON-PUZZLE PROBLEM!
Script:  Gardner Fox
Art:  Frank Springer (Pencils), Sid Greene (Inks)
Characters: Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Riddler [Edward Nigma] (villain)
Batman story #1,239
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allflooby · 1 year
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Midtown Comics purchases: Green Lantern Archives Vol. 4-6 and Adam Strange Archives Vol. 3.
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