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Monday, 29 November 2021
POST FROM THE PAST: DC'S OLD BLACK MAGIC CREEPY COVER GALLERY...
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Blogger coincidence as I 've just commented on a similar post on Black Magic on "Steve does comics" , although that focused on a issue 6. I only had issue 3 which didn't impress me that much. I only really liked the Superhero golden age reprints like Wanted and Secret Origins etc. Love those covers though especially issue 1 a classic Grandenetti cover.
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting that out of 9 comics, only two have Kirby covers, McS. Guess any others were just too dated-looking, hence Gerry's 7 covers. Sadly, Wanted and Secret Origins didn't last long either, probably on account of the contents being not that great, historically interesting as they may've been.
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Wanted and Secret Origins were really good comics as well but I understand that they might not have been to others tastes. Grandenetti did some lovely work on the Spectre before Neal Adams took over the character and they are well worth a look .
ReplyDeleteI have a full set of Wanted and Secret Origins, McS, and although I liked them, it seems that most readers just weren't interested at the time, sadly. They were mostly just a bit too old-fashioned looking for then-modern tastes - unless one was a comics 'historian'. Don't think I've seen Grandenetti's Spectre.
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