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Complete Jack Kirby-illustrated story “I Want to be a Man!” from Alarming Tales #2, 1957
You’d think this was a Steve Ditko cover but it’s actually by Harold Gaze (1884–1963) (pencils and inks) from Out of This World #9, published by Charlton Comics, August 1958.
You’d think this was a Steve Ditko cover but it’s actually by Harold Gaze (1884–1963) (pencils and inks) from Out of This World #9, published by Charlton Comics, August 1958.
[mix Madonna and Britney's allure] You’d think this was a Steve Ditko cover but it’s actually by Pat Masulli (pencils) and Rocco “Rocke” Mastroserio (inks) from Out of This World #9, published by Charlton Comics, August 1958.
Original pin-up pages by Jack Sparling from various issues of Monty Hall of the U.S. Marines, published by Toby Press, 1951-53.
[art by Corto Maltese, hugo pratt] Vampirella claims to be the daughter of Lilith, whom popular medieval Jewish lore depicts as the first wife of Adam. Lilith would not submit to Adam and was cast out of Eden by God. Lilith spawned demons, but later repented and went to Eden to bear children to fight the evil she had created.
[Kat Dennings] You’d think this was a Steve Ditko cover but it’s actually by Pat Masulli (pencils) and Rocco “Rocke” Mastroserio (inks) from Out of This World #9, published by Charlton Comics, August 1958.
[Starfleet Lieutenant Lisa Neeley] As she settled into a booth at the cozy diner, Summer's initial apprehension slowly gave way to a growing sense of trust. Summer, a streetwise redhead girl who had learned to navigate her environment through resilience and toughness, found herself starting to let her guard down.
[Kat Dennings] You’d think this was a Steve Ditko cover but it’s actually by Pat Masulli (pencils) and Rocco “Rocke” Mastroserio (inks) from Out of This World #9, published by Charlton Comics, August 1958.
Ooga-Chaka, Ooga-Ooga I can't stop this feelin' Deep inside of me Girl, you just don't realize What you do to me When you hold me In your arms so tight You let me know Everything's alright
Original Rick O’Shay Sunday strip by Stan Lynde, published by the Chicago Tribune, January 8, 1961.
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