Showing posts with label reed crandall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reed crandall. Show all posts

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Random Reads: "Where Walks the Werewolf!" by Wein and Crandall

HoOOOw's it shakin', Groove-ophiles! It's time for another werewolf tale as told by yet another terrifying team of truly titanic talents! From Creatures On the Loose #13 (June 1971) here's "Where Walks the Werewolf!" by Len Wein and Reed Crandall!







Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Groove's Faves: "Tell-Tale Heart" by Poe, Goodwin, and Crandall

One of the greatest crime/horror stories in all of literature is Edgar Allan Poe's "Tell-Tale Heart". This classic has been adapted into nearly every entertainment medium--more than once--and probably will continue to worm its way into the popular consciousness for...perhaps...ever. Here's a classic comicbook version by Archie Goodwin and Reed Crandall. These scans come from Comix International #4 (1976), but the story was first published in black and white in Creepy #3 in 1965.








Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Black and White Wednesday: "The Soul and the Shadow" by Fox and Crandall

Hey, Groove-ophiles! Didja know that right smack-dab in the middle of Creepy #58 (October 1973) lies a very cool sword and sorcery tale by Golden Age greats Gardner Fox (writer) and Reed Crandall (artist)? Well, it does! And here it is!










Saturday, August 14, 2010

Science Fiction Theater: Flash Gordon and the Elders' Deathtrap" by Pearson and Crandall


Greetings, Groove-ophiles! What better way to spend a sci-fi Saturday than with the granddaddy of sci-fi super-heroes, Flash Gordon? When newspaper comic strip syndicate King Features dipped their toes into the comicbook publishing arena during the Batmania-fueled late 1960s, they sure did it up right! Take for example "Flash Gordon and the Elders' Deathtrap" from Flash Gordon #8 (cover-dated September 1967). Written by the mega-prolific Bill Pearson with art by the great Reed Crandall, one would be hard-pressed to find a more far-out and fabulous sci-fi comicbook.

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