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The Great Anti-War Cartoons
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Sunday, November 7, 2025

MAKIN’ LINKS # 300!

Happy Anniversary to us! 300 of these linky thingies! To celebrate, we’re gonna do another! Here we go!

We start today with one of Bill Everett’s late Timely (is that an oxymoron?) stories of what must surely be an alternate-world Sub-Mariner, wearing suits, getting awards, talking in slang and hanging around with his sexy cousin, Namora!

http://pappysgoldenage.blogspot.com/2010/11/number-838-man-with-s-on-his-chest-its.html

It’s often surprising which artists you find going uncredited in some of Gold Key’s TV adaptations of the sixties-in this case we find George Tuska drawing the Seaview in a Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea issue.

http://www.goldkeystories.com/2010/11/voyage-to-bottom-of-sea-no-2-1965.html

Here’s the late, great BNF, Richard “Grass” Green-the most prominent African-American in early fandom- with his 1967 pro debut on Charlton’s Plastic Man-like character, The Shape.

http://mailittoteamup.blogspot.com/2010/11/charlton-premiere.html

Finally today, a 1972 Archie story from the prolific Frank Doyle and the premier pre-DeCarlo artist in Riverdale, Harry Lucey, gives us an excuse to remind one and all that you can now pre-order Craig’s newest and greatest creation, Archie-Seven Decades of America’s Favorite Teenagers…and Beyond!

http://diversionsofthegroovykind.blogspot.com/2010/11/sunday-funnies-long-long-week-by-frank.html

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1600107540/ref=nosim/yoecom-20/102-3893048-6829708


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