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Post by steveinthecity on Mar 12, 2017 15:00:43 GMT -8
Out of all the regular DC 20 cent titles released in the 70's, what in particular makes this issue unique?
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Post by Bats on Mar 12, 2017 15:01:49 GMT -8
20c is on the left.
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Post by steveinthecity on Mar 12, 2017 15:13:06 GMT -8
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Post by steveinthecity on Mar 13, 2017 16:09:05 GMT -8
New Question Two well known comic book artists each had two sons that became published comic artists as well. Who are they? Both Fathers are deceased.
I know there might be multiple answers, but this is how we learn.
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Post by Siggy's Tar Dust® on Mar 19, 2017 15:21:22 GMT -8
New Question Two well known comic book artists each had two sons that became published comic artists as well. Who are they? Both Fathers are deceased. I know there might be multiple answers, but this is how we learn. This is still driving me nuts. Obviously one are the Kuberts. I can't think of another that had 2 published sons. The Buscema's father was a barber, I believe. Good question
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Post by steveinthecity on Mar 19, 2017 23:01:54 GMT -8
New Question Two well known comic book artists each had two sons that became published comic artists as well. Who are they? Both Fathers are deceased. I know there might be multiple answers, but this is how we learn. This is still driving me nuts. Obviously one are the Kuberts. I can't think of another that had 2 published sons. The Buscema's father was a barber, I believe. Good question It's a fairly well known artist. Both sons passed away before the father. The Father is deceased. I didn't know about the barber thing. Only in regards to Charles Shultz.
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Post by Ditch Fahrenheit on Apr 14, 2017 20:54:07 GMT -8
This is still driving me nuts. Obviously one are the Kuberts. I can't think of another that had 2 published sons. The Buscema's father was a barber, I believe. Good question It's a fairly well known artist. Both sons passed away before the father. The Father is deceased. I didn't know about the barber thing. Only in regards to Charles Shultz. I give up.
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Post by steveinthecity on Apr 24, 2017 23:49:34 GMT -8
It's a fairly well known artist. Both sons passed away before the father. The Father is deceased. I didn't know about the barber thing. Only in regards to Charles Shultz. I give up. Sorry, this thread wasn't showing up in my "notifications" so I sort of forgot about it. The answer is Dan DeCarlo. His sons (Dan Jr. and Jim) both did pencils and inks for Archie until passing away in the early 90's. Dan Jr's pencils totally mimicked his father's work from the 70's forward. It is very difficult to tell them apart.
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Post by Bats on Apr 25, 2017 8:56:31 GMT -8
Good question, Steve!
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Post by FiveZero on Apr 25, 2017 17:14:58 GMT -8
I give up. Sorry, this thread wasn't showing up in my "notifications" so I sort of forgot about it. The answer is Dan DeCarlo. His sons (Dan Jr. and Jim) both did pencils and inks for Archie until passing away in the early 90's. Dan Jr's pencils totally mimicked his father's work from the 70's forward. It is very difficult to tell them apart. I didn't know that about Dan DeCarlo. His sons were very young when they passed. Very sad to happen to any parent.
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Post by steveinthecity on Apr 26, 2017 23:38:24 GMT -8
New Question - What real life political figure committed suicide in a comic story? What comic was it?
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Post by steveinthecity on May 3, 2017 17:45:15 GMT -8
New Question - What real life political figure committed suicide in a comic story? What comic was it? First clue: It was a mainstream comic title.
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Post by slym2none on May 3, 2017 17:52:22 GMT -8
Richard Nixon?
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Post by steveinthecity on May 3, 2017 17:59:29 GMT -8
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Post by slym2none on May 3, 2017 18:49:52 GMT -8
Pardons, Captain America #175
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