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Showing posts with label impact comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label impact comics. Show all posts
Monday, March 22, 2010
Gil Kane did the cover of The Web #9 (May 1992) features Buster, a female agent of the team. Len Strazewski wrote "Secrets of the Web" with Cooper Smith penciling, Bill Wray inking, Eric Kachelhofer coloring and Vickie Williams lettering. This is the fifth part of the Coming of the Crusaders that were going through the Impact Comics at the time. The trading card bound within the comic features the Crusaders composing of the Shield, the Jaquar, the Fly and Fireball (the back features the upper part of the Fly in black and white that appears to be a puzzle piece). I have never read an issue of this series before and it was pretty confusing since I did not know all the team members. The Fly, the Comet and Fireball trying to break into the Web's base.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
The Jaguar #8
I picked up The Jaguar #1 (August 1991) and 7 (March 1992) when they originally came out from Impact Comics. I liked them but finding the series at the local newstand was spotty at best. I quickly snatched up The Jaguar #8 (April 1992) when I spotted it for ninety-nine cents on my last comic buying spree. The cover artist for the issue was Mark Beachum, who also did the cover of #7. "Iron Coincidence" was written by William Messner-Loebs, penciled by Ken Penders and Chuck Wojtkiewicz, inked by Scott Hanna and Pablo Marcos, colored by Tom Ziuko and lettered by Tim Harkins. Jaguar goes against Pegg, a mercenary that can turn invisible.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
The Fly Annual #1
George Pratt did the cover of The Fly Annual #1 (1991) from Impact Comics, which is an imprint of DC Comics. "The Dark Towers" is part four of the Earth Quest saga that was going through all the Impact Annuals. Bonus stories includes "Up the Amazon Without A Paddle" and "Power Failure" (the latter features a member of the Web in 1973).
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