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Saturday, July 31, 2025

mAkin’ LiNKS # 242

4 S J Ackerman and Tom Sutton collaborated on the less than serious debut of the ever-popular Vampirella back in the late sixties with the latter being very much in a Wally Wood mode here with cute monsters, sleek spaceships, nice lighting, lots of screens and, of course, a buxom babe.

http://ripjaggerdojo.blogspot.com/2010/07/forrys-vampirella.html

For a more traditional comic book hero, here’s the Atom from 1968, written by veteran Gardner Fox and drawn by Gil Kane and one of my personal favorites of his inkers, Sid Greene.

http://www.kingdomkane.com/2010/07/atom-no-35-march-february-1968.html

“Who is Jay Scott Pike?” was an unusual marketing campaign for a veteran artist from DC in the late sixties. Turns out Pike had been around for ages toiling anonymously in romance and western comics. Here he is woking with Stan Lee at Atlas more than a decade prior to his famous Dolphin.

http://westerncomix.blogspot.com/2010/07/beware-swindler.html

Finally, let’s go back to Warren for a sci-fi tale from the seventies drawn by Paul Neary who would go on to a long career inking for various companies and drawing Captain America.

http://thewarriorscomicbookden.blogspot.com/2010/07/creepy-73-argo-standing-by.html


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