MAkin’ LInKS # 293


We start today with more of Dick Briefer’s Frankenstein (available for order here at ITCH) as Comicrazys presents 30 splash pages featuring the popular “Merry Monster” version of the character.
http://comicrazys.com/2010/10/25/dick-briefers-frankenstein-title-pages-dick-briefer/
Speaking of Frankenstein, Craig may have his new Dick Briefer’s Frankenstein book (available for order on this very page) but here Batman and Robin give us the “true” story of Frankenstein from a 1948 issue of Detective Comics.
http://atomic-surgery.blogspot.com/2010/10/true-story-of-frankenstein-batman-1948.html
There’s some Craig (Johnny, not Yoe) and some Feldstein but the visceral art of “Ghastley” Graham Ingels steals the show in this presentation of the covers of all 28 issues of the Old Witch’s classic EC title, The Haunt of Fear.
http://goldenagecomicbookstories.blogspot.com/2010/10/haunt-of-fear-28-issues-june1950.html
Finally, on a less monstrous note, check out the precise Caniff-like art on this Dell Steve Canyon comic from 1953, supposedly by William Overgard but possibly with the involvement of Caniff assistant Ray Bailey.
http://www.bigblogcomics.com/2010/10/steve-canyon-in-four-color.html

— booksteve

































