...with his covers for Daredevil, the man without fear, as lawyer Matt Murdock struggles to find himself!
Daredevil #344 and #345 (September and October, 1995)
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A blog about comic books, and enjoying the stories, characters and creators of them...and occasionally subjects that relate to comic books as well.
...with his covers for Daredevil, the man without fear, as lawyer Matt Murdock struggles to find himself!
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Long before there was a planet of the apes, here are these little stories....both with covers by Gil Kane!
If you are going to give up your New Year's resolutions...today is the day!
You end up in good company...Hal Jordan quit the Green Lantern Corps on Oa in Green Lantern #181 (October, 1984, cover by Dave Gibbons), and Guy Gardner quit the Justice League America on Almerac in Justice League America #63 (June, 1992, cover by Dan Jurgens and Rick Burchett).
...here, featuring the Legion of Super-Heroes, with the LSH facing Starfinger in the Best Of DC #67 (December, 1985) and a generic shot of the early Legion, from the Legion of Super-Heroes Archive #3 (October, 1993).
What an odd thing, but just one of many stories of Batman in space, here from Detective Comics #260 (October, 1958), with a cover by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye.
...his two covers for Marvel's Space-Born Superhero! Captain Marvel #5 and #6 (September and October, 1968).
A fine example of Marvel's interstellar heroes, the Kree Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell), who came to Earth to spy on humanity, but ended up trying to save them, here, from the Metazoid and the Solam.
A happy New Year to all! Still feeling a little of the Christmas spirit as well, so a special treat, with the Comico Christmas Special #1 (December, 1988) with a cover by Dave Stevens.
All stories written by Doug Wheeler, with "Living For Christmas" art by Ken Holewczynski (where a man uses suspended animation to sleep through non-Christmas months), "Too Many Santas" with art by Bernie Mireault (with a boy trying to find out why there are Santas on every corner), "The Stiflemix Diaries" with art by Tim Sale (with the adventurers of the Noel Liberation Brigade, fighting to stop Christmas references when it isn't Christmas), "One Winter Day" with art by Bill Willingham and Chris Warner (dealing with snow shoveling during a heavy snowfall) and, referencing the cover, "Traditions Everlasting" with art by Steve Rude and Al Williamson (with aliens finding Christmas artifacts in a nuclear devastated world).