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@catvalente And in addition to the stories, I've loved, loved, loved that cover from the moment I saw it. I think it subliminally gives me all the feels because it stirs up my love for Milton Glaser's famous poster of Bob Dylan.
Thinking this morning about the late comics creator Alan Kupperberg, born on this date in 1953, who during my earliest con-going days, likely when I was only 17 and he 19, drew the Green Lantern for this annoying young fan with a sketchpad. Tempus sure does fugit.
@AndrewLivingst2 My first guess was that this panel had been drawn by Rich Buckler. Which shows my powers of ID-ing old comics aren't as perfect as I think. Because I see it was actually a Ron Wilson/Dennis Janke collaboration from Masters of the Universe #4 (11/86). Thanks for testing my skills!
A final ICYMI for the weekend crowd of the latest Eating the Fantastic: Find out from writer @alex_segura how Duffy Vohland — responsible for turning me into a comics pro — almost played a larger role in his '70s-era comics industry novel Secret Identity. https://t.co/lkvEheH4Mh
Today’s postcards flying off to friends the pandemic has prevented me from seeing.
@stdesjardins They avoided that faux pas within the story itself by not naming any of the nations.