David’s Reading: April/May
66. Electric Warrior 1, 1986 Doug Moench Jim Baikie, DC Comics
67. Legion of Super-Heroes 10, 1985 Paul Levitz Steve Lightle Larry Mahlstedt, DC Comics
68. Legion of Super-Heroes 11, 1985 Paul Levitz Ernie Colon/Keith Giffen Larry Mahlstedt/Karl Kesel, DC Comics
69. Electric Warrior 2, 1985 Doug Moench Jim Baikie, DC Comics
70. Legion of Super-Heroes 12, 1985 Paul Levitz Steve Lightle/Ernie Colon Machlan/Mahlstedt, DC Comics
71. Legion of Super-Heroes 13, 1985 Paul Levitz Steve Lightle Larry Mahlstedt, DC Comics
72. Tarzan 48, 1953, Jesse Marsh Dell
73. Champion Sports 3, 1974, Joe Simon Jerry Grandinetti Creig Flessel, DC Comics
74. Tarzan 61, 1954, Jesse Marsh, Dell
75. Tarzan 63, 1954, Jesse Marsh, Dell
76. Dakota North 1, 1986, Martha Thomases Tony Salmons, Marvel
77. Tarzan 64, 1955, Jesse Marsh, Dell
78. Battlestar Galactica 2, 1979, Roger McKenzie Ernie Colon, Marvel
79. Ghost Rider 64, 1982, Michael Fleisher Jack Sparling Tom Sutton, Marvel
80. Battlestar Galactica 20, 1980, Walter Simonson Klaus Janson, Marvel
81. Dakota North 2, 1986, Martha Thomases Tony Salmons, Marvel
82. Dakota North 3, 1986, Martha Thomases Tony Salmons, Marvel
83. Superboy 190, 1972, Leo Dorfman/Cary Bates Bob Brown/Dave Cockrum Murphy Anderson, DC Comics
84. The Return of Megaton Man 1, 1988, Don Simpson, Kitchen Sink
85. Thunderbolt 58, 1967, Pete Morisi/Sergius O'Shaugnessy Pete Morisi/Sam Grainger, Charlton Comics Group
86. Son of Satan 8, Bill Mantlo Russ Heath, Marvel
87. Legion of Super-Heroes 14, 1985, Paul Levitz Steve Lightle Larry Mahlstedt, DC Comics
88. Ghosts 1, 1971, DC Comics
89. Spectacular Spider-Man 120, 1986, Bill Mantlo Keith Giffen Vince Colletta, Marvel
90. Crossed Swords 1, 1986, Tom Zjaba Andrew Barrett, KZ Comics
91. Daemon Mask 1, 1987, Stuart Hopen Russ Martin, Amazing Comics
Electric Warrior: This is the first time I’ve read any of these and it’s a pretty promising series. It’s like a darker ‘80s version of Magnus Robot Fighter, I guess. Great drawing by Jim Baikie and neat story set up by Doug Moench. I’m curious about how this story goes, maybe I’ll read it online sometime.
Champion Sports #3: I love comics by Jerry Grandinetti, just great drawings.
Dakota North This is a really fun series. I expected to just check out the Tony Salmons artwork and ignore the the rest but it’s a solid, fun comic. Will keep my eyes out for the rest of the series.
Crossed Swords and Daemon Mask: Two nutty comics from the black & white boom of the 80s. Crossed Swords is a goofy fantasy comic with wizards and warriors, real amateur artwork but I found it very charming. If I ever feel like doing a fantasy comic it’s going to be Crossed Swords #2. Daemon Mask has really nice drawings and a completely oddball story inspired by the old time pulp magazines. They were both definitely worth the half dollar apiece I paid for them.
Stuart Hopen, writer of Daemon Mask, has some info about the comic on his website and perhaps you’d like to check out this archive of the same webpage
Odds and Ends Roundup: Tarzan by Jesse Marsh is always fun; more Legion; a dash of Dandy Don; brand X super-heroics from Peter Cannon Thunderbolt by the stellar Pete Morisi; wouldn't mind seeing a high-quality reprint of Russ Heath’s Son of Satan #8; Battlestar Galactica by Simonson -- did I see that they made an Artist’s Edition out of this??; My copy of Ghosts #1 was so thrashed that I tossed it in the wastebasket when I was done reading it.
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