Who is the ugliest Atlas-Seaboard character? Lots of candidates, but even though Ironjaw's mug is no prize, and despite Morlock's singular appearance, I'd have...
The Tarantula. ... -- I felt as if I had spent my life knocking on doors in cheap hotels that nobody had bothered to answer. - Raymond Chandler [Non-text...
Chip Goodman. Phil Latter "matthew,dyer" <telephoneunit@...> wrote: Bog Beast for me! That scab will never heal if he picks it ... Just kidding! ... ...
I want to wish all the membership (even those who might not celebrate the day) a Happy Thanksgiving! I'm off to visit, eat, and help my daughter settle into...
I found as a teenager that Ernie Colon's portrait of the coniving woman who becomes such an intricate part of Grim Ghost's life was incredibly sexy and...
I love this cover! :) Dick Giordano outdid himself with this elegant and magnetic image. It's a wonder and like all the debut Atlas-Seaboard books, unusual in ...
(Dean): I love this cover! :) Dick Giordano outdid himself with this elegant and magnetic image. It's a wonder and like all the debut Atlas-Seaboard books,...
So many beauties to choose from but I'd go for Wulf 1 (that's just today). The first wave of Atlas covers always reminded me of movie posters, they had a kind...
Could you forward me his email? I had it and lost it when the old PC died - He was going to do some work for me and I can't find any contact info. Regards, ...
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I'm having trouble choosing between Planet of Vampires #1, Ironjaw #1 and Grim Ghost #2. If pressed, I'd probably go with Planet of Vampires. David ... -- The...
I like all of those, but The Destructor # 1 was quite good as well. That was my first Atlas comic took by the way. The character was ruined in # 3 and # 4 with...
Hi fellow Atlas Seaboard devotees, Yes, it's a difficult choice as so many covers are superb. I'm going to go with Neal Adams' excellent action cover on ...
Hi there, I am trying to obtain a copy of Michael Fleisher's novel, Chasing Hairy. Even a loan of a copy would be useful. I need it for post-grad research and...
It doesn't seem so. I've long thought, that eventually some publisher would deal for these characters and give them a fresh look for a new audience. But we...
My concern about any revival is how it is handled. I don't want to see a modern, updated grim and gritty one if it completely obliterates the past. Look at...
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The characters were already grim and gritty. They seem to iff off the sventies vigilante thing. On 1/7/06, atlascomicsceo@......
Actually that is true - they would all translate pretty well I guess if handled right. Especially Devilina *drool* ... From: Art Bollmann...
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Most of the Atlas-Seaboard line ws grim and gritty. I would love to see them back though treated slightly differently in some cases. I really liked the...
Dominic Fortune was a reworking of the Scorpion when Chaykin (i always misspell and mispronounce his name) saw that the character's future and his imaginings...
There were two scorpions. One in the modren (then 80s). One in the 40s (or was it the 30s). His name was Moro Frost. The second (80s) last name was Harper,...
Guys. In my last post (below) I said 80s when I meant 70s. The second Atlas-Seaboard Scorpion had his adventures in the 70s which was the present at the time...
Well so did Captain America but that didn't make hinm Jewish. ... From: "matthew,dyer" <telephoneunit@...> Date: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 2:32 am ...
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Kendra's been banned. I'm not a spam fan. Let's talk comics. Best, Phil Latter Art Bollmann <apbollmann@...> wrote: I only want to meet women that I can...