Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"On the same shelf with BWS and Joe Kubert is Shel Silverstein.
DIFFERENT DANCES:

a modern ballet where lovers are ground to hamburger wives are turned into chairs TV sets eat people flowers grom  from  children's heads God is uncovered -- and…"
Saturday
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"THE JOE KUBERT LIBRARY v3:

I shelve the three-volume Joe Kubert Library (featuring "Tor") next to the BWS "Storyteller" collections, and decided to read Epic's 1993 limited series since its from the same era. (The third volume also comprises DC's…"
Friday
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"From a reading aspect I really liked the oversize format...
Me, too!
...but there was the problem of where to store them.
Yer losin' me, doc.
I was a follower of The Jack Kirby Collector almost from the very beginning (like #4 or something). I…"
Thursday
doc photo replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"From a reading aspect I really liked the oversize format of Storyteller and Big Guy but there was the problem of where to store them. I wound up giving my copies of Storyteller to a friend who was a big fan of BWS. My Big Guy copy is somewhere in a…"
Thursday
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"THE BIG GUY AND RUSTY THE BOY ROBOT:

When I was buying Storyteller in 1996-97, I also bought the slipcase to keep them in. As we all know, BWS brought the experiment to a premature close with the ninth issue, leaving some room in the box. As I was…"
Thursday
doc photo replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"Paradoxman, as the science fiction portion of Storyteller, is the most memorable one for me. Unfortunate that it has never been collected. BWS certainly had his troubles with publishers over the years."
May 20
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"PARADOXMAN:

It was very frustrating to read of BWS's difficulties with "OP" (Storyteller's "original publisher") in the Freebooter and Young Gods collections. The Young Gods one was almost not published because BWS could no longer find his creative…"
May 20
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"YOUNG GODS & FRIENDS:

I remembered the Storyteller "going away party," but I had completely forgotten BWS's explanation for how these diverse characters could co-exist in the same "universe.""
May 19
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"FREEBOOTERS:

Adastra in Africa in turn put me in the mood to read Freebooters (and I'll bet you can guess what's up next)."
May 18
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"ADASTRA IN AFRICA:

After reading Monsters recently, I was in the mood for more BWS, so I decided to read Adastra in Africa. It's not the first time I've read it, but it is the first time I've read it without reading "Lifedeath" and "Lifedeath II"…"
May 17
Luke Blanchard replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"The underground world story in the King Flash Gordon #1 was Williamson's homage to Stanley Pitt's Silver Starr in the Flameworld. "
May 17
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"King Comics' Flash Gordon #1-2, 4-5 (1966-67), Western Comics' Flash Gordon movie adaptation (1980) and Marvel Comics' Flash Gordon mini-series (1995), all in Al Williamson's Flash Gordon: A Lifelong Vision of the Heroic."
May 16
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"SKINBREAKER #8:

Wow, what a conculsion! I had no idea how Kirkman and Finch were going to wrap this up, but I couldn't be more satisfied.
I didn't think my LCS was carrying the TE version (oversize stuff doesn't sell for my retialer), but the other…"
May 7
The Baron replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"(Well, I read them yesterday, actually.)
I Hate Fairyland #50: Skottie Young has run out of ideas for this series and looks for other ideas to homage/rip off. (That's not me commenting, that's the actual plot of the comic.) We get glimpses of…"
Apr 30
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"Tracy brought a comic book for me home from her vacation.

Painted cover (color "wash" technique) by Sanho Kim.

"Trophy Room" - A big game poacher gets what's comihng to him. (Ditko)
"The Posessed" - The spell of an ugly witch cause a man to see…"
Apr 24
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"I started re-reading Swamp Thing #80-87 today so that I'll be prepared for Swamp Thing 1989 #1 next week."
Apr 23
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