Re: Classic Stories as Graphic Novels?
- From: Agent Smith <agent-smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 03:27:28 GMT
Mikel Midnight <blaklion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:290520062222172351%blaklion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
In article <kjem72l32jk59bg4eh4uvslshecblslpqf@xxxxxxx>, Rob Hansen
<rob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
although since Steranko's CAPTAIN AMERICA was only three issues, it
was pretty short).
Don't they usually beef it up with the handful of horror and romance
stories he did, and the Nick Fury/Captain America crossover he did?
That would be sensible, but there are only two partial comics like that.
They could throw in the three X-Men and a lot of (conveniently enough,
paired) covers for FF, Westerns, Shanna, Doc Savage, Creatures on the
Loose and Hulk Annual. Even the board games and back cover from FOOM.
Did I forget anything? The letter's page describing his career in
escapes?
The symmetry of three Caps and three X-Men would mimic Jim's style
well.
.
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