304 # Links Makin’

Rich Buckler discusses the trials and travails of apprenticing with veteran comics artist Gil Kane in the seventies and the uniquely comic book style “revenge” he got after Gil let him go.
http://diversionsofthegroovykind.blogspot.com/2010/11/swash-buckler-saturdays-well-ill-tell.html
Here’s a real bit of lost comics history as we get a look at some sample strips done up by Dave Cockrum for a proposed Doc Savage comic strip, probably in the late 1970s, possibly early ’80′s.
http://ripjaggerdojo.blogspot.com/2010/11/doc-savage-by-cockrum.html
Silver Age Comics recounts the short, bizarre life of Mike Murdock, the previously unknown playboy brother of blind attorney Matt Murdock who is secretly Daredevil, the man without fear. That’s Mike that’s Daredevil…not Matt!
http://sacomics.blogspot.com/2010/11/short-life-of-mike-murdock.html
It hasn’t been updated in a while but Chain Letters For Disturbed Children is a wonderfully illustrated blog about comic book fanzines of the sixties and seventies, a fond memory to many of us who discovered fandom at that time.
http://chainlettersfordisturbedchildren.blogspot.com/

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