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Nearly a decade after his debut in X-MEN, Ka-Zar gets his own solo title OTD in 1974 - and where Lord Kevin Plunder and Zabu are, Shanna the She-Devil cannot be far behind. Lasted a run of 20 issues, which seems to be the ceiling for any Ka-Zar book.
"...with a piece of old plywood. Right in front of my eyes he put the plywood on his easel; 30 minutes later he finished the Neanderthal cover. It's monochromatic because he didn't have time to use colors! He hands me the plywood board & says, 'Here's a cover!' That was Frank."
9/24/70: How I love the George Wilson cover of TWILIGHT ZONE #35 and regret I had the opportunity to purchase it 15 years ago for $1500, but too rich for my blood. Includes a pair of Len Wein tales; he has said the writer who most clearly affected his own work was Rod Serling.
Your Gold Key Weird Article for today is the tale of Spats Marcy, his 20 year imprisonment, and justice delayed: KICK BACK. #GKWA
Here is your Gold Key Monster for today, coming to us from Steven Vasquez of Rancho Cordova, California. Beware the voracious appetite of the ASTEROID EATER! #goldkeymonster
"Carmine negotiated with Bill Gaines (who was our corporate advisor) that I could try to create a satirical comic book. I had Sergio Aragonés illustrate "The Poster Plague" in his style, ran it in House of Mystery & it was a success. Now I had a direction for Plop!" Joe Orlando
Hey kids, it's your Hostess Ad for today with the Human Torch! #HostessAd