W@kin’ L!nks # 295

Berni(e) Wrightson doing a coloring book!!?? The seventies were a strange and glorious time and this Phil Seuling-produced volume offers some strange and glorious early art by the master of the macabre. Hopefully no one actually colored these!
http://comicrazys.com/2010/10/28/the-monsters-color-the-creature-book-bernie-wrightson/
Neal Adams was credited with both story and art on this example of the little-remembered Deadman backup series that ran in Aquaman in 1970 and featured what many Adams fans consider his best work on one of the characters with which he is most identified.
http://diversionsofthegroovykind.blogspot.com/2010/10/countdown-to-halloween-2010-admiring.html
Here’s my friend Rich Buckler as closely seen through the original art pages of his Atlas book, Demon Hunter, featuring a character who would, under various names, turn up at several other companies eventually.
http://ripjaggerdojo.blogspot.com/2010/10/demon-hunter.html
Finally today, here’s the complete issue of Dick Briefer’s Frankenstein that returned the series to its more horrific version in 1952. If you like what you see and haven’t ordered your copy yet, check elsewhere on this very site for ordering info on Craig’s reprint/history of the series, Dick Briefer’s Frankenstein.
http://goldenagecomicbookstories.blogspot.com/2010/10/frankenstein-18-march1952-stories-and.html

— booksteve


































