Sunday, April 26, 2026

Celebrating Artist Kerry Gammill

Celebrating the birthday of artist Kerry Gammill (April 26, 1954) with his covers to the 1994 Supergirl mini-series...

...where Supergirl (the protoplasmic Matrix) finds her independence from Lex Luthor, in the height of the Superman triangle of comics.



Supergirl #1 and #2 (February, and March, 1994)

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Supergirl #3 and #4 (April, and May, 1994)

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Saturday, April 25, 2026

Alien Laughs

Even aliens find Archie Andrews funny, as seen on these two alien themed Laugh covers (Laugh #128 from November, 1961 by Bob White; and Laugh #133 from April, 1962 by Harry Lucey).


Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Celebrating Artist Bryan Hitch

Celebrating the birthday of artist Bryan Hitch (April 22, 1970) with a secret....a couple of issues of Secret Files....the DCU Villains Secret Files #1 (April, 1999) featuring Neron, Malefic, the Body Doubles, Vandal Savage, Mawzir and Amazo and DCU Heroes Secret Files #1 (February, 1999) featuring Captain Marvel, Hitman, Martian Manhunter, Resurrection Man, Blue Beetle, Lobo and Doctor Fate.

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Skating Laughs

A couple of Laugh covers by Dan DeCarlo, with Archie and friends having some funny times ice skating, from Laugh #393 (February, 1986) and #399 (February, 1987).


Saturday, April 18, 2026

Celebrating Artist Des Taylor

Celebrating artist Des Taylor's birthday (April 18, 1971) with a couple of bombshells....the DC Bombshells variants to Catwoman #43 and New Suicide Squad #11 (October, 2015) featuring Catwoman, Cheetah and Poison Ivy.


Friday, April 17, 2026

Remembering Artist Earl Norem

Remembering artist Earl Norem on his birthday (April 17, 1924 - June 19, 2015) with a couple of his high kicking painted covers for the Deadly Hands Of Kung Fu (# 9, February 1975 and #33, February, 1977) featuring Shang-Chi.  

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Remembering Artist Tom Sutton

Remembering artist Tom Sutton on his birthday (April 15, 1937 - May 1, 2002) with a couple of his painted covers for Creepy (#22 and #23, August and October, 1968), because there are things creepier than tax day!