(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...
I just have to point out that anything that Datajunkie uploaded more than a few months ago isn't likely to still be available. Sometimes, he does re-post...
What's interesting about all those Atlas/Seaboard covers is that they were all ugly, with just a few exceptions. The Jeff Jones cover to the black and white...
Funny enough, the ironic thing is that the Jeff Jones cover was the one that Martin Goodman HATED above all the other covers! Gethin ... they were all ugly,...
Check out the Photos section for a new Album featuring some covers from some New Zealand reprints of vintage Atlas-Seaboard comics. Anyone know more about...
Hi Dean, Actually they're Australian, but they were for sale in New Zealand at the time. I've been writing about them for a fair while now and am about to...
... Even as a kid I hated that scene. The protagonist stole his power suit from the aliens themselves ... fine ... but the aliens' own ships pack less...
My copy of Pat Boyette's Dungeon of Harrow showed up yesterday and I immediagely tore it free of the packaging and slapped it into the machine. Wow! This is...
I had no idea he made any movies. Sounds like 70s low budget? ... From: ripjagger Date: Monday, June 30, 2008 6:36 am Subject: [Atlas Seaboard Comics Society]...
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... It's actually from 1962, earlier than his comics work. Here's a link which offers up some visuals as well as fairly complete review: ...
Dan Hagen, I just approved your membership to join the Atlas Comics (circa 1975) yahoo group. Welcome aboard! I am curious: who did you know who worked for...
David Anthony Kraft. One of my best friends since my teenage years, when we became pen pals. Dan ... The worst thing is that every time someone says she or he...
That's interesting, Dan! I well remember David Anthony Craft's Comics Interview magazine! What can you tell us of interest about him? what were his favourite ...
Phil — Well, of course he liked Demon Hunter, and will always have a soft spot for the She-Hulk. But why not ask him? I'll see if he'd like to get in touch...
That would be great, Dan! I'd love to talk to him! In fact, why not ask him to join this group so that we can all talk with him? Best, Phil ... From:...
I'll do just that. I just emailed him. Dan ... The worst thing is that every time someone says she or he is afraid, or acts afraid to speak or write what she...
Please do - I am a big fan of his work on the Defenders. I think he is one of the under appreciated mid-70s writers in the vein of Steve Gerber etc that gave a...
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I passed your compliment along to DAK, which I'm sure he'll appreciate. Hopefully he will post here. Dan...