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Jeffro.

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  1. Wow, 9.6 with a miscut like that. In my opinion.
  2. I prefer the style of guys like Severin, Kubert, and Heath on DC war books. I love Kirby, just not on the Losers.
  3. Oh Yeah!!!!! Heath AND grey tone. Nothing better. <drool>
  4. Early 70's DC war rocks! Kubert, Heath, Severin, Toth (a little), Glanzman. Great stuff
  5. More graphic than Faust, or just about anything Tim Vigil Book? Faust is just disgusting. Don't think it was in color though.
  6. Yeah, it's great stuff. Nobody in the mid 50's would complain about commies being roasted. Well, maybe the commies would mind.
  7. Nice. Reminds me of a song. "Communists roasting over an open fire".
  8. Sounds like she might have been joking. If not........................
  9. Yeah, what's the deal with that blurb? That's very funny.
  10. Nice! Looking forward to them. droooooooooooool
  11. Man, that's sweet. Wrightson should have done EVERY HoM cover.
  12. Just found this little beauty on ebay. Wish I could bid on it. http://cgi.ebay.com/Russ-Heath-SGT-ROCK-...1QQcmdZViewItem
  13. No, and I grew up in Connecticut, !. I have wanted these books ever since I was a kid and I saw one of the covers in the Fireside book, America at War - The Best of DC War Comics. Got a couple Frontier Fighters as well.
  14. Wow, I never thought I would ever say I didn't like a Kaluta cover but there you go. That's hideous, IMO.
  15. The credit should go to Jeffro! I'm not here for the credit. Only for the great covers. This may be the greatest thread ever!
  16. So few giant frog covers. Great book!
  17. Good to see a fellow fan of Kane on Kane. There's some other stories/covers that he did from the different DC 50s titles. I was at dinner with Gil and Julie some years ago and he was still ribbing Julie about not letting him ink his own work. Julie wanted the productivity from the pencillers and he preferred the inks of Anderson/Giella/Greene over the more distinctive stylings of Kane or Infantino. Marvel wised up later on too. letting Gil ink his own Hulk covers, etc. I loved his linework. So refreshing after seeing all his other more "polished" inkers for so many years. The best thing about Kane is his "up the nose" shots.
  18. Great cover Indeed! I think Aparo is hit or miss, but this one is a definite hit for him.
  19. Good to see a fellow fan of Kane on Kane. There's some other stories/covers that he did from the different DC 50s titles. I was at dinner with Gil and Julie some years ago and he was still ribbing Julie about not letting him ink his own work. Julie wanted the productivity from the pencillers and he preferred the inks of Anderson/Giella/Greene over the more distinctive stylings of Kane or Infantino. Marvel wised up later on too. letting Gil ink his own Hulk covers, etc. I loved his linework. So refreshing after seeing all his other more "polished" inkers for so many years. Kane on Kane is indeed great. I'm lucky enough to own a piece of original art from Marvel Team Up 13 and whoever inked him on that book just destroyed Kane's pencils.