The issue also features photos and an interview with Chuck!
Dave's Comic Heroes Blog
A blog about comic books, and enjoying the stories, characters and creators of them...and occasionally subjects that relate to comic books as well.
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Celebrating Martial Artist Chuck Norris
Monday, March 9, 2026
Celebrating Artist Rick Burchett
...wherein the Huntress is framed for murder, and she has to go through her past as Helena Bertinelli and confront some of the horrible truths of her mob related family, all while avoiding the Gotham City Police, Batman and his family, and working with the Question.
Batman/Huntress Cry For Blood #1 and #2 (June and July, 2000)
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Batman/Huntress Cry For Blood #3 and #4 (August and September, 2000)
Batman/Huntress Cry For Blood #5 and #6 (October and November, 2000)
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Batman Fights Time
Friday, March 6, 2026
Remembering Artist Will Eisner
From The Spirit #20 and #21 (April and June, 1950).
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Celebrating Artist Simon Bisley
The first issue had 1 regular and 2 variant covers, but they were all in the first issue! Simon only did the cover for the second as well (without any variants), though it was a four issue mini-series.
Lobo's Back #1 and #1a (May, 1992)
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Lobo's Back #1b and #2 (May and June, 1992)
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Monday, March 2, 2026
The Early Crimson Dynamo
Here are the first two men to wear the Crimson Dynamo armor.
Anton Vanko
Anton Vanko debuted in Tales of Suspense #46 (October, 1963), becoming "The Crimson Dynamo!" in a tale by Stan Lee and Don Heck, under a cover by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers. Here, under orders from the Soviet Premier, Vanko was sent to the United States to ruin Tony Stark and take care of Iron Man. Khrushchev was also planning on eliminating Vanko after taking care of Iron Man. While in battle with Iron Man, Tony found the frequency that Khrushchv was communicating with his other agents with, and shared the fact that the Soviet Premier was planning on eliminating Anton after he took care of Iron Man.Thus, Iron Man convinced Vanko to defect.
Boris Turgenev
Boris Turgenev fell into the role of Crimson Dynamo via manipulations not his own, in Tales Of Suspense #52 (April, 1964) in the "The Crimson Dynamo Strikes Again!" by Stan Lee and Don Heck (with a cover by Jack Kirby and Paul Reinman). Furious that Vanko defected, Khrushchv sent his agents, the Black Widow and Boris Turgenev to eliminate Vanko, as well as Tony Stark and Iron Man. Vanko, working at Stark Industries, was set upon by Boris, who took on the armor to ruin Vanko's work for Stark. This led to a battle between the new Crimson Dynamo and Iron Man (who had upgraded from his gold to his red and gold armor). Boris knocked Iron Man unconscious, and he, along with Natasha, were taking Vanko and Iron Man back to Russia. But, Iron Man revived, and, with the sacrifice of Anton Vanko, defeated Boris, leaving Natasha an agent alone in the United States.Sunday, March 1, 2026
Celebrating Artist Ed McGuinness
...Marvel's heroes from the 1950s in the here and now....
Agents Of Atlas #1 and #2 (April and May, 2009)
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Agents Of Atlas #3 and #4 (June and July, 2009)
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