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www.twomorrows.com
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nick-caputo.blogspot.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a detailed blog post about the comic book artist Chic Stone, focusing on his collaborations with Jack Kirby, particularly during the 1960s. It covers his work on various titles, including Marvel, DC, and Charlton Comics, as well as his contributions to promotional materials and merchandise. The post also includes reader comments and discussions about the historical context of some of his work, such as the Captain Action comic and its publication history. The text is rich in information about Chic Stone's career, his artistic style, and his impact on the comic book industry. | |
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atomicjunkshop.com
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| | | | | As I said recently, the late 1960s were a tough time to be DC Comics. They'd been the top dog in the industry for most of their existence; now their ... | |
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eschergirls.com
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| | | rockandrollwinterfell: I guess I should be thankful that the comics I read feature Escher Girls so infrequently, but when they do pop up it's just all the more jarring and disappointing. So I guess this is Black Canary's liquefied spine, boobs-and-butt, and internal organs-free torso from Birds of Prey vol 1, issue 38. (PS, boobs don't do that when you wear clothes!) | ||