Vicki is , actually , one of the most collected/highest-priced of Atlas titles . What if a present-day Atlas decided to revive Vicki , and try to do something...
What I'm saying is , the teenager genre tended to fall into utter imitation of Archie in the 60s and 70s , rather than trying something a little different with...
One reason Vicki is so high priced is because she was one of the lowest print run titles and least collected at the time of publication if I'm not mistaken....
I have to agree - today's teens read manga more than comics so an Atlas revival of Vicki would only interest adult males who want to see an updated teen title...
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Atlas is basically a education in how NOT to make comics. VICKI was basically a reprinting and re-mastering of Tower Comics' TIPPY TEEN, but renaming the...
... ...( Addressed to all . ) Yes , I realize , and realized when I was writing it , that my comment about a " MODERN " Vicki might seen...even if just in...
... ...Re: your first sentence , do you mean a negative education qualitatively - the content , stuff - Or , business/packaging/distribution-wise ??????????? ...
The only issue I need is the Doug Wildey drawn western. Have a spare copy? Michael Phil Latter <chromium_foil@...> wrote: Hello and welcome aboard! I am...
Michael, Unfortunately, I just checked and that is one of the few that I only have a single copy of. Sorry. Phil Micah Zanie <micahzanie@...> wrote: The...
Phil & everyone. This is a sad November for me. My father just passed away. I'm coping with it just fine, but I must go back to Alabama to see to my mother...
Sorry for your loss, Sanford. My father passed away a little over ten years ago, I still think about him often. Best wishes. Allen Smith Sanford Williams...
Thank you all for your concern. I appreciate it. Sanford ... _________________________________________________________________ Peek-a-boo FREE Tricks & Treats...
Dean, It went well. My father had a good homegoing. Although some of the people in attendance could have shown some discresion with the food, it was well....
Out of curiosity...just how many stories where there that featured The Bog Beast? The reason I ask is that I have with me an Australian reprint magazine with...
The Bog Beast appeared in Tales of Evil #2 (The Fifty Dollar Body - art by Jack Sparling), Tales of Evil #3 (Vampire Killer Still at Large - art by Romero) and...
Then it would appear that I've found an unpublished Atlas story. Great! Thanks for the information. I'll post the details and scans on my blog as soon as I...
Ok, I've posted the story and details on my blog (http://ohdannyboy.blogspot.com/2007/11/gredown-atlas-seaboard-unpublished-bog.html) so have a peek and see if...
(I ran this series here a few years ago. Things have been mighty quiet lately, and so I'd thought it might be a good time to re-run them.) By my reckoning...
The Grim Ghost was one of my favorites because it featured the work of Ernie Colon, a pretty fine artist, and the stories were solid too. The Atlas/Seaboard...
The Atlas-Seaboard "explosion" continued through the February issues. They all feature the same debut text page (as does the March dated Targitt), and they...
... of Ernie Colon, a pretty fine artist, and the stories were solid too. The Atlas/Seaboard line had a bit of a thrown together quality, but not this book. ...
It's clear that Atlas-Seaboard desired to attack all the traditional genres of the comic book. They give us in February a horror-short anthology, a western, a...
March was a lean month for Atlas-Seaboard (don't worry they make up for it next month). There are only four books wearing a March date, and only one of those...
Here's a link to a website that regularly offers uploads of vintage comics work. I don't upload them myself, but I do visit for the great images and sometimes...