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Wednesday, January 12, 2026

Fakin’ Flinks # 348

Let’s start the day with a particularly clever (but then again, weren’t they all) story of the original Captain Marvel and his never-ending battle (pardon the expression) with Dr. Sivana!

http://pappysgoldenage.blogspot.com/2011/01/number-877-sivana-sounds-off-how-many.html

It’s fun to discover legendary comics artists in obscure places such as this Sierra Smith, Western Detective story by the great Alex Toth story originally published in, of all places, DC’s Dale Evans Comics.

http://johnglenntaylor.blogspot.com/2011/01/alex-toths-sierra-smith-western.html

Over at one of my own blogs, Shades of Gray, we find, from The Illustrated Roger Zelazny, are some absolutely lovely artistic highlights from the late, great Gray Morrow.

http://graymorrow.blogspot.com/2011/01/highlights-from-shadow-jack.html

Finally, if you’re in NYC on Thursday and you’re a grown-up, be sure to stop by the Museum for a little sex…err…that is…stop by the Sex Museum for Craig and his special Comics Stripped exhibit!

http://www.museumofsex.com/exhibit/comics-stripped

Oh, and if you’re out and about scouring the Web, don’t forget to check out my new and quite surprisingly trendy 1976 blog, A Geek’s Journal-1976.

http://geeksjournal1976.blogspot.com/


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