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Commentary from a life spent within the four color world of imagination and comic books. A look at old comics and great recommendations.

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Rayboy's Review: Batman Unseen

Dec 28, 2009
The Christmas holiday specializes in bringing unexpected pleasures into your life, and this year it also allowed me to catch up on some neat comics that were passed along to me by my brother. Batman Unseen was a recently ended, twice-monthly, 5-issue...

1980's Flashback: Jon Sable, Freelance

Dec 26, 2009
Jon Sable Freelance was created, written and drawn by Mike Grell for fledgling publisher First Comics, beginning in 1983. Jonathan Sable was a bounty hunter and mercenary who had previously competed as an athlete in the 1972 Munich Olympic Games. After...

"Gal" Friday! Denise Milani

Dec 25, 2009
Merry Christmas! Before we get started it pays to remind everyone that even at the holidays you should take care not to holler "ho-ho-ho" at a really hot chick. (Okay, it's a bad joke!) Denise Milani is a mega-babe, no doubt about it. Thanks to...

Tom-Tom the Jungle Boy (Magazine Enterprises; 1947)

Dec 23, 2009
The twelve days of Christmas continues in the Catacombs with another Editors Choice feature, Tom-Tom the Jungle Boy along with his friends, Itchi and Tree-Trunk, return in this tale from Tick Tock Tales #24 (Dec. 1947), originally published by Magazine...

Juanda in "Jungle-Venture" (Fox Comics; 1948)

Dec 21, 2009
The twelve days of Christmas continues in the Catacombs with this Editors Choice golden age story selection from the Fox Comics series, Jo-Jo Congo King #21, which was first published in Nov. 1948. "Jungle Venture" is a fast paced four-pager starring...


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