Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Paul Dini's Jingle Belle - Santa Claus vs Frankenstein (Image Comics, 2008)

I love Christmas, Santa Claus, and Frankenstein. Plus, Paul Dini's Jingle Belle is good stuff...so,...bonus. A book tailored specifically for the Me demographic.

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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Vault of Horror #35 (Feb.-Mar. 1954)




Here's a classic E.C. Christmas themed horror story that's been adapted for the screen not once, but twice (the first time for the 1972 Amicus anthology film TALES FROM THE CRYPT, starring Joan Collins, and again for the second episode of the HBO series of the same name)..

Merry Christmas, kids...









Sunday, November 28, 2010

The Best of DC Blue Ribbon Digest #22 (DC Comics, 1982)



Here we are for yet another Christmas Countdown, and to start things off this year, I present to you The Best of DC Blue Ribbon Digest #22 , which features a favorite of mine, "The Seal Men's War on Santa Claus!"...
In the final Fleischer-Kirby-created adventure (intended for The Sandman vol. 1 #7 but published in The Best of DC #22) he even assists the legendary Santa Claus against a menacing band of Seal Men who are angry about being sent the wrong gifts during the previous Christmas

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Ambush Bug (DC Comics,1984)


I'm a long-time fan of the works of Keith Giffen, and his AMBUSH BUG stuff (along with collaborator Robert Loren Fleming) is absolutely hilarious.....

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Freddy Krueger's A Nightmare on Elm Street #1-#2 (1989 Marvel Magazine)





I remember there being a big stink about this mag when it was being published...I picked up the first issue off the newsstand, and it took me years to track down the second issue....

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Ghost Rider: Road to Damnation (Marvel, 2005)




Not only is this book written by Garth Ennis, but it has mind-blowing art by Clayton Crain...




Monday, October 18, 2010

Bram Stoker's DRACULA (Topps Comics, 1992)



Quite possibly one of the best comic book adaptations of a film ever done, IMO. Mignola's work on this is nothing short of awesome..