Runnin’ Lates # 529
Wow. The days just flew by this week. Never even occurred to me that I haven’t done one of these since the beginning f the week. Sorry. The good news is that by now that should mean lots of new, cool links!
Like me, Ol’ Rip has been long fascinated with Marvel’s aquatic Inhuman, Triton, Unlike me, he’s pieced together some of that character’s prime early moments.
http://ripjaggerdojo.blogspot.com/2011/12/triton.html
Golden Age Comic Book Stories posts Hal Foster’s The Young Knight, a 1945 illustrated book that highlights Foster as the master of illustration that he was.
http://goldenagecomicbookstories.blogspot.com/2011/12/hal-foster-1892-1982-young-knight-tale.html
Silver Age Comics takes a look at the famous DC experiment of the mid-sixties where two issues in a row of The Flash were based on the same cover illustration.
http://sacomics.blogspot.com/2011/12/flashs-final-fling-twice.html
The esteemed expert Doc V presents a long and typically fascinating piece that attempts to reconcile early Martin Goodman western pulps with early Martin Goodman western comics!
http://timely-atlas-comics.blogspot.com/2011/12/best-western.html
Oh, and check out this whole past week of posts at my own Four Color Shadows for some little-seen Christmas tales including one from the great Jerry Robinson, whom we lost this week. R.I.P.
http://timely-atlas-comics.blogspot.com/2011/12/best-western.html

— booksteve


































