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Fantastic Four MarvelFantastic Four ComicsJack Kirby ArtMarvel Comics CoversSilver Age ComicsClassic Comic BooksKirby ArtComic Cover1 SeptemberGCD :: Cover :: Fantastic Four Annual #1Sub-Mariner is reunited with his fellow Atlanteans! Watch out, Reed, or you'll go from Namor to no-more! Also: The FF origin; how Spidey first met the team; mini-posters of their foes!
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Rainbow LanternsGreen Lantern Green ArrowGreen Lantern ComicsGreen Lantern Hal JordanHal JordanSilver Age ComicsAction ComicsGreen Lantern CorpsClassic Comic BooksWar of Light-- 60's Style!Whew. Been busy or otherwise occupied the last couple of months. If you're a weekly reader, sorry for the gap between updates. The good folks at Comics Alliance asked if I would create a few mock covers to go with Chris Sim's "Silver Age Remix Comics" writing, and I said, "Sure!" I always enjoy their site. The below Green Lantern art posted a week ago, but I didn't want the tiny rumble of my blog to steal their thunder, so I waited before posting it here. You can read the whole article on…
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