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.
Monday, June 15, 2026
Remembering Artist Neal Adams
Remembering artist Neal Adams on his birthday (June 15, 1941 - April 28, 2022) with a pair of his covers from Adventure Comics (#365 and #366, February and March, 1968) featuring Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes, where the team go to the homeworld of Shadow Lass (meeting her for the first time) and face the return of the Fatal Five!
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Celebrating Flag Day
Celebrating Flag Day the United States army today, with a couple of Blackhawk covers by Howard Chaykin, from issues #258 and #259 (May and June, 1983).
Thursday, June 11, 2026
How Hot Is It?
All in all, it is too hot to make a column.
But you want it hotter?
Well, how about this cover to Vault Of Evil #13 (September, 1974) by Larry Lieber and Vince Colletta?
...and if you really want it hotter, you can go to...
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Celebrating Artist Charles Vess
Celebrating the birthday of artist Charles Vess (June 10, 1951) with his Spectre covers, 3 from the 1980s, and one from the 1990s...
...a hint of the fantasy art he is much more famous for.
Spectre #13 and #14 (April and May, 1988)
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Spectre #15 and #5 (June, 1988 and April, 1993)
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Remembering Artist George Perez
Remembering artist George Perez on his birthday (June 9, 1954 - May 6, 2022) with a pair of his Justice League of America covers (#192 and #193, July and August, 1981) where in the JLA faces T. O. Morrow, and learn just a little extra about the Red Tornado (and his ties to the Tornado Tyrant and the Tornado Champion).
Justice League of America #192 (July, 1981)
In "Quest For Genesis" written by Gerry Conway, with art by George Perez and John Beatty, Red Tornado attacks the JLA in their satellite...forcing them to destroy him. While debating this, Red Tornado attacks again...with the team stopping that Red Tornado as well. This makes the team think of Reddy's android status, and his creator, T. O. Morrow and Red Tornado's origins.
Meanwhile, Red Tornado is at home with Kathy Sutton and Traya, until his mind is attacked by....T. O. Morrow, who summons Reddy to his secret mountain base. Red Tornado had told the JLA that Morrow was dead, but Morrow explains that, after his being thrown out of reality when Red Tornado joined the JLA, one version of him ended up on a planet, while another mutated into the Future Man (who was the one who died). So, Morrow tried to recreate Red Tornado....but neither worked.
Why?
Justice League of America #193 (July, 1981)
In "Secret Of Genesis" written by Gerry Conway, with art by George Perez and John Beatty, as T. O. Morrow attempted to deconstruct Red Tornado, he found so much more than he was looking for. A being called the Tornado Tyrant came out of Red Tornado, and, thanks to the arrival of the JLA team, Firestorm had time to search around, and found the Tornado Champion (two beings from Rann, where faced Adam Strange, but then came to Earth to admire the JLA, and then, on its own created world, had to create a JLA to stop its evil side).
Still, imitating the JLA wasn't enough for the Tornado Champion, so, ending up on Earth-2, found T. O. Morrow creating his android, and attempted to take control of it...he did, but at the cost of his memory. So, Tornado Tyrant and Tornado Champion were hold up inside of Red Tornado, without Reddy's knowledge. To contain the Tornado Tyrant, Firestorm recreated Red Tornado's android body, and with the help of the Tornado Champion, recreated Red Tornado (without memories of his two warring factions, a secret which Firestorm would keep....at least until the Crisis).
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Celebrating Artist Darryl Banks
Celebrating the birthday of artist Darryl Banks (June 7, 1964) with a couple of his Green Lantern covers (#98 and #99, May and June, 1998), where Kyle Rayner ended up in the 30th century of the Legion of Super-Heroes.
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Remembering D-Day
Remembering the invasion of Normandy during World War II, which happened on June 6, 1944...called D-Day. D-Day was also a war comic from Charlton, with 5 issues (no number three was published), and though they weren't entirely focused on that date, it did show our heroic armed forces in action, with the first two covers likely by Dick Giordano, cover four by Sam Glanzman, cover five by Rocco Mastroserio, and cover six by Carlos Cassala.
D-Day #1 and #2 (Summer, 1963 and Fall, 1964)
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D-Day #4 and #5 (September, 1966 and October, 1967)
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