... Can you say which company published "Super Duper Comics" and whether they had any other characters? I'd love to add the info to my International Heroes...
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Michael Norwitz
blaklion@...
Jan 1, 1999 3:13 pm
... An issue of _Amazing Heroes_ which is in the bottom of five comic boxes had a pretty complete to the time Moore Bibliography (along with a cover illo and...
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GSSTRO@...
Jan 1, 1999 5:48 pm
In a message dated 1/1/99 10:13:03 AM Eastern Standard Time, blaklion@... writes: << An issue of _Amazing Heroes_ which is in the bottom of five comic...
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Brix Lichtenberg
blichtbg@...
Jan 1, 1999 8:13 pm
... Also he's credited (for the original magazines) in the excellent U.K. price guide (my edition is 1993 I think). It covers a lot of Alan's early British...
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David Roel
davidroel@...
Jan 1, 1999 10:55 pm
Alan Moore's Doctor Who work should be particularly noted by us for being Alan Moore's first comics industry publication (Stephen take note.) He had never been...
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Éric Thériault
veena@...
Jan 1, 1999 11:17 pm
... Since it's off-topic, let me check my own reference and i'll get back to you on that. ... I think the original name is "Doc Stearne, Mr. Monster". I'm...
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Mike Quilligan
bwrcreeper@...
Jan 1, 1999 11:27 pm
Can you say which company published Super Duper Comics; and whether they had any other characters? I'd love to add the info to my International Heroes List. ...
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David Southwood
dps@...
Jan 2, 1999 1:02 am
... The Marvel reprints, which were reproduced from photostats of the original pages, either listed Steve Moore or just Moore, hence my assumption they were...
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Michael Norwitz
blaklion@...
Jan 2, 1999 3:08 am
... It certainly does. Thank you. Of course I know Bell Features; they also published the Phantom Rider and Speed Savage. And Nelvana is famous (even if I...
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David Southwood
dps@...
Jan 2, 1999 5:39 pm
Well, it might possibly be on-topic. :-) Could someone with the original Doctor Who magazines supply the following writer credits? Marvel left them out of...
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Garfarnuc2@...
Jan 2, 1999 7:08 pm
In a message dated 1/1/99 6:27:48 PM EST, bwrcreeper@... writes: << Docter Jim Stearne was a cnadian Dod Savage knock off in black 7 white ofr a goodly...
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Jac Milnestein
calohan@...
Jan 2, 1999 8:03 pm
... writer; Steve Moore artist; John Strokes story; A human agent disguoses himself as a robot to thwart a rebellion by the Robots of Death but is later killed...
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David Southwood
dps@...
Jan 2, 1999 8:39 pm
... Including the "spawn of Satan" part? :-) There a story behind that? Thanks for the info. I do appreciate it. ... Um, ditto. David Southwood ... eGroup...
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Jac Milnestein
calohan@...
Jan 2, 1999 9:58 pm
... The spawn of Satan thing isn't there....erm (thinking of excuse)...because John Peel is evil (bad excuse, sorry)...<g> ... Anytime, I'm a sad old Doctor...
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scamper@...
Jan 2, 1999 10:26 pm
Bissette emailed me with a response to the groups query about the fate of 1963. He's posted a his comments concerning his and Moore's current relationship at...
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Mike Quilligan
bwrcreeper@...
Jan 3, 1999 2:48 am
... Gilbert. It has long been rumored that the early Mr. Monster story was something Gilbert made up to add to the fun of the character. In the mid 80s many a...
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Garfarnuc2@...
Jan 3, 1999 4:26 am
In a message dated 1/2/99 6:48:40 PM Pacific Standard Time, bwrcreeper@... writes: << The original creator was supposedly a Fred Kelly, who was...
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Éric Thériault
veena@...
Jan 3, 1999 5:02 am
... That's bullshit. :) I have a book called Canuck Comic (1986) written by John Bell and prefaced by Harlan Ellison that has a couple of cover illustrations...
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Garfarnuc2@...
Jan 3, 1999 6:43 am
In a message dated 1/2/99 9:01:51 PM Pacific Standard Time, veena@... writes: << > Docter Jim Stearne was a cnadian Dod Savage knock off in black 7 white ...
... Gilbert. It ... Gilbert ... There was a "smiley" there... ... That's the other way around: Canada declared war on Germany in 1940, the US in 1941. ... ...
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Garfarnuc2@...
Jan 4, 1999 12:21 am
In a message dated 1/2/99 11:16:11 PM Pacific Standard Time, veena@... writes: << Nope. That comic never existed. It is a plot by Dr.Gargunza to confuse ...
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Octavio Aragão
nemo@...
Jan 4, 1999 4:05 am
Dear friends: Do you think Alan based The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen in the SF books of the series 'Anno Dracula'? Octavio ... eGroup home:...
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Christopher Shumway
shumway@...
Jan 4, 1999 5:55 am
I know there was a recent discussion about the similarities between Kingdom Come and Moore's Twilight of the Superheroes proposal, but did anyone pick up Alex...
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John Dorrian
jonzilla@...
Jan 4, 1999 6:05 pm
I know there was a recent discussion about the similarities between Kingdom Come and Moore's Twilight of the Superheroes proposal, but did anyone pick up Alex...
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John Dorrian
jonzilla@...
Jan 4, 1999 6:19 pm
Bissette emailed me with a response to the groups query about the fate of 1963. He's posted a his comments concerning his and Moore's current relationship at...
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Daniele Purrone
purple74@...
Jan 4, 1999 7:14 pm
Does anybody know where I could find (on the web) infos about Eclipse Comics (their publishing history, their books and so on...)? Thanks in advance! Daniele ...
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Bryan A. Hollerbach
Bryan.Hollerbach@...
Jan 4, 1999 7:35 pm
(snip) As long as we're reserrecting this subject, did anyone happen to look through the second issue of the Kingdom? This whole "hypertime" thing DC has come...
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Emerpus01@...
Jan 4, 1999 8:38 pm
In a message dated 1/4/99 2:35:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, Bryan.Hollerbach@... writes: << Actually, the conclusion to THE KINGDOM #2 most reminded me of a...
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ArtForGod@...
Jan 4, 1999 10:53 pm
In a message dated 99-01-04 15:38:54 EST, you write: << The Lobby of Alternity. I think it also appeared in an issue of Valentino's Shadowhawk. It also...
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Allyn Polk
allynp@...
Jan 4, 1999 11:32 pm
Hi all, a couple of checklist questions: 1) the site lists Moore for "The Very Best of Doctor Who Special" (1981) and "2000 AD Summer Special" (80,85) but no...