A vintage comic panel detail from Too Fat to Frug. Love Diary #47 - January 1967.

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A vintage comic panel detail from Too Fat to Frug. Love Diary #47 - January 1967.
Captain Marvel No. 15 - That Zo Might Live . . . A Galaxy Must Die!
by Gary Friedrich and Tom Sutton
Incredible Hulk (1962) #153 | Roy Thomas, Gary Friedrich, Dick Ayers & Herb Trimpe
Today in 1973, Daimon Hellstrom the Son of Satan, also called Hellstorm, made his shadowy debut in Ghost Rider #1 by Gary Friedrich and Tom Sutton!
Ghost Rider #10 -February 1975- Marvel Comics
"Ghost Rider"
writer: Gary Friedrich
artist: Mike Ploog
letters: John Costanza
edited: Len Wein
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Captain Britain's Forgotten Answer to Flash Thompson
Back in the mid Seventies Marvel Comics began to branch out into the UK market with their latest superhero Captain Britain; Thames University studant Brian Braddock the Good Captain's alter ego was also introduced, along a small supporting cast which included love interest Courtney Ross and his rival for her affections Jacko Tanner.
Jacko was essential Flash Thompson with a Perm and a British accent, sadly none the depth or redeeming traits that made Thompson an interesting character.
Samantha Reads Comics: Hellacious Biznasty #1
On hiatus from Digressions on David. Randomly been wanting to read the original Marvel Spotlight run about the Son of Satan.
ugh, this inking style is SO cluttered. does not need nearly as much shading and hatching as it has.
that's how he works? Huh.
I'm always super into "guy who carries himself like an outright supervillain, but does good-guy stuff"
Kind of a hilariously mundane move for a hell-demigod
lmao they go ahead and visually depict the Big Guy himself in the very first issue of this. subtlety was not invented until 1978
yeah Daimon fucking rules
hey, not cool, Daimon, actually! maybe your dad's just exploring some shit! why so heteronormative?
some Alanis levels of "understanding what irony is" going on here
of the two 70s Marvel heroes whose main deal is fighting their all-powerful dad all the time, I think I prefer Daimon. certainly less, uh, culturally questionable than the other guy's stories.
I like that "the most handsome man any earthly woman has ever seen" is just Namor
why is he doing the big scary arms pose
fucking LOVE this cover
oh man, just this cold-open panel is prettier than anything in the first two issues
fuuuuuuuuck me this rules
trump 2024
Daimon Hellstrom: Male Feminist(tm)
hahahahaaaaaaa get fucked
remember a minute ago when I called Daimon a feminist?