mAkiN liNkS # 264


The seventies Marvel team of Doug Moench and Paul Gulacy re-teamed for “Blood on Black Satin” at Warren. A cut above the usual Eerie fare, it was later reprinted as a one-shot from Eclipse.
http://grantbridgestreet.blogspot.com/2010/09/blood-on-black-satin.html
Sequential Crush presents a nicely illustrated piece on Art Saaf, one of those DC artists who turned up from time to time in seventies superhero tales but more often than not toiled in the anonymous kingdom of romance comics.
http://sequentialcrush.blogspot.com/2010/09/artist-spotlight-art-saaf.html
Here’s a late period tale of Lois Lane from Superman Family in the mid-seventies, particularly notable for not having the big blue boy scout boyfriend appear at all!
http://gayforloislane.blogspot.com/2010/08/lois-in-cat-suit-enough-said.html
Finally today, we here at I.T.C.H. heartily congratulate our Guru and his muse and missus on their latest publication, Griffin D.A.N. Yoe, and we’re joined by hundreds across the blogosphere including The Big Blog of Kids’ Comics which serves up a special comic for the newest li’l ITCHer!
http://www.bigblogcomics.com/2010/09/little-archie-in-moon-muddle-post-for.html

— booksteve

































