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Sometimes I ponder an aspirationally leftist, anti-fascist and working-class shared all-ages superhero universe constructed from the baddest-ass proletarian heroes which the public domain can provide. Don't you?
Not to tell Grant Morrison how to play his own fiddle, but Limbo is repeatedly depicted as a graveyard or a shanty town. Surely it would contain every city or landscape ever introduced and forgotten in comics. Every jungle king's forest, a multitude of palaces, gold volcanos...
This one, you really want to see in the flesh, but I could only find the recolored cover in hi-res. It's practically unearthly to hold this in your hands, it feels in every way like an artifact of great importance.
@DonaldRexJr Judging by the shirt, it's probably from this Golden Age adventure, from found photos online, although I honestly don't know what issue...
Among the gems to be found on the Internet Archive, there's several issues of MUSTANG from Editions Lug, a complete run that introduces all of the company's original superheroes (including Mykros, about whom I've written at length before).
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@BarnaclePress Oh, how I love Ed Wheelan, he never gets the credit he's due. His Comics McCormick character is one of my favorites from the whole catalog of golden age humor features...