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Sunday, 21 August 2016
BEOWULF DRAGON SLAYER...
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I always wanted to read this comic,the cover to Number 2,as seen above, was well advertised.
ReplyDeleteI think Alfredo Alcala worked on Claw,I had a few issues of Claw and they were fine,typical but fine.
I see another comic in the ad pages above,Stalker,Wally Wood and Steve Ditko come to mind,but not much else.
I've got Stalker #1, may already have shown it on the blog, but if not, I'll get around to it one day, Baab.
ReplyDeleteI was a bit of a Beowulf fan, so I bought several of the Beowulf comics when they came out.....#1, 2, and 4. I actually think I got #4 with the cover removed by the seller. I enjoyed it. The stories were pretty good and Ricardo Villamonte's art was good as well.
ReplyDeleteI also bought the Seamus Heaney translation that came out a few years ago, but avoided the movie (because I know what Hollywood does to beloved favorite stories of mine).
I remember the poem from school, G, but I bought the title mainly because of the art and also because it was a new mag. I really must get the last three issues now to see what the cover of #4 looks like and complete this post.
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