Young man, you ought to be ashamed of yourself!!
(Captain America #222)
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BHOC: AVENGERS #178
This issue of AVENGERS, frankly, baffled me. We were coming off of the climax of the Korvac Saga the previous month, where the entire Avengers line-up had been killed and only resurrected in the final moments. So my expectation is that we’d see these circumstances followed up on in some way. What I wasn’t anticipating was an unrelated fill-in story, one that looks to me like it may have been…
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Howard the Duck #24 (Gerber/Colan, May 1978). A late night walk fueled by insomnia and absurdism. I’ve started listening to Weird Al when Iread Howard comics.
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page 5 from Howard The Duck #2 by Steve Gerber, Frank Brunner and Steve Leialoha
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244. Steve Gerber - Dungeons & Dragons, Episode 7: "Prison Without Walls" (October 29, 1983)
Closing out the month of October 1983, we get the seventh episode of the animated series, this time introducing us to Lukyon, a powerful wizard that can help the characters get back to their (our) world, if only they can figure out how to deal with him.
This time the episode is written by Steve Gerber, famous comic book writer and creator of one of the weirdest heroes in the Marvel universe: Howard the Duck. It's really interesting to see how the series attracted some great talent in the script department as well as in the animation provided by Japanese animation veterans Toei Studios.
As usual here we get some new monsters and allies introduced, and again the presence of zombies (see the second clip above) is creepy as hell. It's the second time Zombies show up in the series and they never cease to make my skin crawl, which is exactly their point. Venger is as evil as ever and the episode is, as usual, great fun!
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“Behold”
Frank Brunner - Steve Leialoha
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Kiss star in the Marvel Comics Super Special #1 from 1977
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I claim this village as my capital
(Captain America #221)
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Sharon-A-Day, Day 691 (11/22/23)
Marvel Two-In-One 4. On sale 4/16/74.
"Doomsday 3014"
Writer: Steve Gerber
Penciller: Sal Buscema
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Charlotte Jetter
Colorist: Petra Scotese (Goldberg)
Editor: Roy Thomas
Steve and Sharon visit the Fantastic Four.
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Amazing pages from the Dr. Fate back up in The Flash, July 1982, cover by Jim Aparo
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Captain America and the Falcon #222 (Gerber/Buscema, June 1978). Holy cow, Jim Shooter’s letting Gerber go nuts with this book. The Lincoln Memorial came to life and attacked Steve, this is amazing.
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Daredevil #97
by Gerry Conway/Steve Gerber: Gene Colan; Ernie Chua and John Costanza
Marvel
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