Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"FLASH GORDON and JUNGLE JIM:

I just finished volume two in IDW's "Champagne Edition" format (June 7, 1936 through March 5, 1939) and I must admit, reading both "Jungle Jim" and "Flash Gordon" really breaks up the flow of both stories. This is…"
yesterday
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"Tragg and the Sky Gods, which I posted in Cover a Day, was another one of Glut's series. 
I found that just after I posted. (I always work the main page from top to bottom until I get to my last previous post.) the way you began your post above…"
yesterday
JD DeLuzio replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"Great story! Tragg and the Sky Gods, which I posted in Cover a Day, was another one of Glut's series. He tied them all together and incorporated some of Gold Key's superheroes, like the Man of the Atom and The Owl. He tried very hard to create some…"
yesterday
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"That Dagar series (as well as The OF of DS) was written by Don Glut and collected by Dark Horse back in the 2K-teens, which is when I read it. According to his introductions, Glut had an editor who steadfastly refused to entertain the possibilty…"
yesterday
JD DeLuzio replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"Dagar the Invincible. I only sporadically found copies of Dagar the Invincible, Gold Key's take on Conan the Barbarian, when I was a kid. I spent some time the other day making my way through the entire series after finding it scanned online. It has…"
yesterday
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"GOTHAM CITY: YEAR ONE:

Don't let the uninspired (and incorrect) title of this series fool you: this is a really good crime noir murder mystery. I suspect that the title was editorially mandated, but it is correct in the sense that story tells the…"
Saturday
Rob Staeger (Grodd Mod) replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"I just wrapped up the Gotham Central Omnibus -- a terrific collection of a terrific series. Apparently it fixes some issues with the original printing of one of the issues (and subsequent trader paperback reprintings) in that in an issue where the…"
Wednesday
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE - THE COMPLETE LIBRARY: VOLUME SIX:

SPOILERS: Michael begins dating Deanna; Elizabeth navigates high school; April goes to kindergarten; Elly's mother dies; John turns 50; gordon and Tracy have a baby; Weed and Mike go on a…"
Tuesday
JD DeLuzio replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"Finally catching up with Ed the Happy Clown.
It's.... interesting. A little like stumbling across a Die Antwoord video in the 20-teens and not being sure what the *&$%^ you're looking at. In short: confusing, offensive, occasionally clever,…"
Apr 11
Richard Willis replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"Your post spurred ne to buy Came the Dawn. It's an interesting collection."
Apr 10
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"SUPERMAN ARCHIVES v7 - "Superman from the Beginning" (Part 11):

The stories in this volume (from Superman #25-29) appeared between late 1943 and the summer of 1944, but Jerry Siegel wrote only two of them and Joe Shuster drew only one. Siegel had…"
Apr 10
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"CAME THE DAWN by Wally Wood (full title: Came the Dawn and Other Stories Illustrated by Wallace Wood): 

Just as Atom Bomb was a collection of Wood's war stories, Came the Dawn is a collection of his horror and "SuspenStories." There are some…"
Apr 4
Rob Staeger (Grodd Mod) replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"A while back, I read The Question Omnibus volume 1; I just wrapped up volume 2 the other night. Let me just say, Volume 1 is far superior. Volume 2 wraps up the regular series, which is great throughout. We also get a second Question/Green Arrow…"
Apr 3
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"I think you're right. Some of that is reflected in the Sundays, but much of it played out in the dailies."
Apr 3
JD DeLuzio replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"I seem to recall it's around 1974 when Peppermint Patty realizes that Snoopy is a beagle, and not a "funny looking kid with a big nose."
Thrillsville '74."
Apr 3
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"PEANUTS EVERY SUNDAY v5 (1971-1975):

The WWI flying ace fades into the background as Peppermint Patty and Woodstock move to the fore. Marcie enters in 1974, and Rerun makes a single Sunday appearance in this volume. I am now exactly halfway through…"
Apr 3
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