Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"FLASH GORDON and JUNGLE JIM v3 (1939-1941):

This is the best volume yet. Even Jungle Jim has stepped up to Flash Gordon levels. I had previously decided that I would likely never read Jungle Jim again, but now I've modified that decision not to…"
23 hours ago
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"SPAWN OF MARS by Wally Wood (full title: Spawn of Mars and Other Stories Illustrated by Wallace Wood): 

Just as Atom Bomb was a collection of Wood's war stories and Came the Dawn was a collection of his horror and "SuspenStories," Spawn of Mars is…"
yesterday
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"SECRET ORIGINS #50 - "Unfinished Business" by Alan Brennert and Joe Staton: After reading Black Canary: Best of the Best yesterday, I followed it up with this story, structured around similar themes, but set on a different Earth."
Friday
Rob Staeger (Grodd Mod) replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"Another comic I've been rereading is Rebels, a set of two limited series from Dark Horse set in the Revolutionary War by Brian Wood and (largely) Andrea Mutti, with colors by Jordie Bellaire. (No idea what has me in the mood for stories of…"
May 1
Rob Staeger (Grodd Mod) replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"I just read the first of my following up with Montoya/The Question books: 52 Aftermath: Crime Bible: Five Lessons of Blood. And on the whole, I wasn't very impressed. (When I read it as it was being published, I thought it might read better all in…"
Apr 30
Philip Portelli replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"No problem! I just went through 10 boxes of trades to put the various Golden and Silver Age collection together so I knew exactly where to look!"
Apr 28
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"Hey, my quess was close! Thanks for verifying that."
Apr 28
Philip Portelli replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"In Superman: The Golden Age Volume One, NYWFC #1 is indeed listed between Action Comics #12-13.
In Volume Two, NYWFC #2 is listed between Action #25-26 and after Superman #5."
Apr 28
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"Where do you suppose the two Superman stories from New York World's Fair Comics #1-2 would fall in the order of these early stories?
Good question. According to R.C. Harvey (in his introduction to Batman: The World's Finest Comics v1), New York…"
Apr 28
Captain Comics replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"Where do you suppose the two Superman stories from New York World's Fair Comics #1-2 would fall in the order of these early stories? I just re-read the first, which was released in April 1939, which would had a cover date (if it had had a cover…"
Apr 28
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"ACTION COMICS ARCHIVES v5 - "Superman from the Beginning" (Part 12):

This volume comprises issues #69-85, cover-dated February 1944 through June 1945.
In #69, his inabilty to see through lead is established, apparently for the first time (at least…"
Apr 28
Jeff of Earth-J replied to Wandering Sensei: Moderator Man's discussion What Comic Books Have You Read Today?
"PEANUTS EVERY SUNDAY v6 (1976-1980):

The WWI flying ace appears only a relative handful of times in this volume in cmparison to the last. I think the reason I focus on him is largely due to the influence of the Royal Guardsmen (not to mention the…"
Apr 22
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…"
Apr 19
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…"
Apr 19
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…"
Apr 19
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…"
Apr 19
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