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(6) Whose Robert E. Howard adaptation do you prefer?
“Queen of the Black Coast” - Marvel’s Roy Thomas and John Buscema’s OR Dark Horse’s Brian Wood and Becky Cloonan’s?
This one should be interesting. 😬
(5) Whose Robert E. Howard adaptation do you prefer?
“Iron Shadows in the Moon” (“Shadows in the Moonlight”)- Marvel’s Roy Thomas and John Buscema’s OR Dark Horse’s Timothy Truman and Tomás Giorello’s?
“But not all men seek rest and peace; some are born with the spirit of the storm in their blood, restless harbingers of violence and bloodshed, knowing no other path....” - Robert E. Howard, “The People of the Black Circle”
Art: Ariel Olivetti / John Buscema
JOHN BUSCEMA and JOE JUSKO Join those Worthy for THOR #1 Covers https://t.co/FDMPpJGL7Q
Another spooky #FridayReads for you all from Ted:
It’s time to relive some of my comic book favorites. This week’s Friday Read is Man-Thing by Steve Gerber Vol. 1 drawn by Gray Morrow, John Buscema, and others
#publishing #comics #ReadThis
Top 4 Hulk runs:
1. Peter David & Mcfarlane/Keown/G. Frank/Kubert
2. Paul Jenkins & Ron Garney
3. Bill Mantlo & Sal Buscema
4. Bruce Jones & JRJR/Lee Weeks
What's yours?
“The ABC’s of #CommissionerGordon” - N is for ‘#Batman: No Man’s Land’ https://t.co/KZ2MHnXrE4 #Joker
📖: Greg Rucka’s Detective Comics 741
🎨: Dale Eaglesham, Damion Scott, Sal Buscema, and Pamela Rambo
#salbuscema #englehart capt america 175 has been reverberating since nov 2016. #comics
I love #pulp novel covers, so I started making my own. Here are three covers to nonexistent books featuring the pre-WW2 exploits of a British secret service agent named Miranda Barton.
(The city in the third cover is swiped from the work of the great Sal Buscema.)
Lied, doesn't feel right without these 4. Done now.
John Buscema, Wendy Pini, Adam Warren, Bruce Timm
Reed Richards. Fantastic Four Annual 13. Artist: Sal Buscema. December, 1978 @SalBuscemaArt #FantasticFour #MCU #Marvel #TuesdayMotivation
#012 / REH’s “Ladies of Conan” adapted to comic book form:
ZENOBIA, originally appeared in “The Hour of the Dragon,” published 1935-36.
From slave to queen, of all the women of “an age undreamed of,” Zenobia was the one to rule by Conan’s side.
Art: T. Giorello, J. Buscema
#004 / REH’s “Ladies of Conan” adapted to comic book form:
OLIVIA, originally appeared in “Iron Shadows in the Moon,” published 1934.
Conan is aided by and protects Olivia while dealing with a warrior-lord, pirates, a moonlit curse, and an ape.
Art: J. Buscema, Tomas Giorello
#002 / REH’s “Ladies of Conan” adapted to comic book form:
BÊLIT, originally appeared in “Queen of the Black Coast,” published 1934.
Conan’s great and tragic love on the high seas.
Art: John Buscema, Becky Cloonan, Sana Takeda, Jason Metcalf