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Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Setting the Pace: "Stargod!" by Kraft, Perez, and Villamonte

Dig it, Groove-ophiles! The final chapter of David Anthony Kraft and George (Pace-Setter) Perez's Man-Wolf saga! From Marvel Premiere #46 (November 1978), here is..."Stargod!"
Cover inks by Terry Austin

















How'd ya like those Ric Villamonte inks over the Pace-Setter's pencils?

Monday, August 25, 2014

Setting the Pace: "Otherwar" by Kraft, Perez, and Giacoia

Can you dig it, Groove-ophiles? From the files of the far-out, we proudly present "Otherwar" from Marvel Premiere #45 (September 1978)! Continuing their Man-Wolf saga from Creatures On the Loose, Dave Kraft, George Perez, and Frank Giacoia absolutely blew Teen Groove away with this sci-fi/fantasy/superhero mash-up! Pace Setter Perez went wild with one of his best art jobs of the Groovy Age! Wanna see...?

















Ol' Groove knew you would!

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Setting the Pace: "Weird Stone" by Kraft, Perez, and McLaughlin

Hey, hey, hey, Groove-ophiles! Today we're gonna dig on another chapter of David A. Kraft and The Pace-Setter, himself, George Perez's Man-Wolf saga! From Creatures on the Loose #36 (April 1975), here's "Weird Stone" (with inks by Frank McLaughlin)!

















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