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Sunday, 5 February 2012
IN THE BEGINNING! FAVOURITE COMICS OF THE PAST - PART ONE...
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I had that one, too. Didn't care for it at the time but I am struck by how beautiful it is now!
ReplyDeleteWhat's holding you back, Dougie? Look it up on ebay right away.
ReplyDeleteIncidentally, I'm pretty sure there was still snow on the ground the day I bought it, because I think that's why the comic made such an impression on me at the time. (Aside from also seeing the ol' red and yellow costume again that is.)
I well remeber that DD issue when it first came out two. I loved the cover and enjoyed the art of Gene. The snow scenes were terific. I mentioned to Gene at a con once when we were tallking that he must love snow, since he used it often in his stories. He said that he did. A really superb artist and gentle man.
ReplyDeleteHis work lives on, as will his name. Thanks Nick.
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