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paw broon:
Nice one, bchat. I love these insights into what to me are obscure heroes. And look at the amont of stuff on there. Hours of exciting reading. It brings up that subject again, - just what is obscure? These comics, do Brasil, won't be unfamiliar to comics fans there but to me they are an exciting find. Same goes for some of you who perhaps haven't encountered old British heroes or Spanish, French, Italian masked men. Mind you, lots of those are very obscure nowadays in their own countries. Has anyone had a look at the superheroes being produced in India now, or in recent years? Many are in Hindi? and that's impossible for me, whereas, I can get the basic idea in Portuguese. Still very interesting, though.
bminor:
From the top of this favorite blog site:
I UNLEASHED BLOG ON THE WORLD!
MONSTER BLOG
I CREATED BLOG, THE THING THAT SHOULDN'T EXIST!
I stumbled on this great Kirby Monster Stories of the 50's blog site a few years back.
Great coverage of his old Atlas/Early Marvel Monster stories.
Stumble on over to: http://monsterblog.oneroom.org/ you will not be sorry! It's a hoot!!!!
jfglade:
Here's a blog which is relatively new, being less than a year old, and which simply has downloadable issue of DCs circa seventies 100 Page Giants. The Old Warrior, who owns the Blog started out presenting the various Giants in chronological order and has kept things in publication order. Originally the "100 Page Super Spectaculars" were entirely collections of reprints, and contained some of the earliest reprints of golden age Quality material that some of us probably first encountered. A few years later, when the price of comic books increased once again, the 100 page format spread to some of DC's other titles and it was possible to pick up an issue of "Detective Comics," for example and read a brand new Batman story as well as a golden age Batman classic, a silver age Batman story, perhaps even a golden age Robin reprint from "Star Spangled Comics" or a golden age Alfred six-pager, a Kid Eternity or Doll Man story, a Manhunters of the World story, and an early Martian Manhunter story which is quite a buy for sixty cents. Often there was no apparent rhyme of reason for what the 100 Page Giant format reprinted, but The Old Warrior has provided a table of contents for issue issue, so you don't find yourself uploading issue blindly and can isolate things you would like to read.
OtherEric:
I removed the URL of the previous blog. We try not to link to sites that just outright post issues still in copyright.
jfglade:
I wasn't aware of that. Sorry.
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