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vanmai yeu em on Thứ Tư, 29 tháng 9, 2010

Writer: Harvey Kurtzman Art: Dan Barry Summary: Ready to return to their moon base after completing 'Operation Rainmaker' (read D2-040 Space Construction Corps), Flash and his SCC crew is alerted to a stray atomic missile [...]
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Number 816Love comes to Everett Raymond KinstlerE. R. Kinstler, famous artist, portrait painter, distinguished watercolorist, started his career in comic books at age 16. Unlike most other famous artists, Kinstler never [...]
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vanmai yeu em on Thứ Ba, 28 tháng 9, 2010

Writer: Harvey Kurtzman Art: Dan Barry Summary: Arriving at the SCC moon base with a band of new recruits (read D2-039 Flash without Dale), Flash is invited to take part in Operation Rainmaker, an ambitious but [...]
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vanmai yeu em on Thứ Hai, 27 tháng 9, 2010
The guys at Comic Geek Speak have continued their look at the history of DC comics with a show on the 1960-1972 period that my readers will probably find highly entertaining; I know I enjoyed it.Speaking of podcasts, a new one is coming called Alt3red [...]
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Number 815Maureen MarineI believe Harold Delay (sometimes spelled DeLay) is the artist for this strip from the short-lived Blue Circle Comics. It's a well-drawn but silly feature from Blue Circle Comics #1. Unlike the Land [...]
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vanmai yeu em on Chủ Nhật, 26 tháng 9, 2010

Number 814The Wild PursuitThe chase is on! Crimebuster chases down the arch villain Iron Jaw in this breathless tale from Boy Illustories #69, 1951, drawn by Norman Maurer.The first part of this tale, from Boy #68, was [...]
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vanmai yeu em on Thứ Sáu, 24 tháng 9, 2010

Hello Comic lovers, It gives me great pleasure to present you next comics in the series of 3D comics. This was published by Star Comics Delhi who were pioneers of 3D comics in India. However due to poor stories and [...]
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This comic arguably fits in better with the Golden Age, although its cover date is January 1955. "Women in the jungle" comics were extraordinarily popular during the 1940s and 1950s; it's not hard to guess that the appeal [...]
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Number 813The "First" BatmanTattered, worn, battered, torn...Detective Comics #235 rests in a comic book bag in a box in my basement. I lost the cover eons ago. This comic is one I bought in the summer of 1956, just after [...]
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