Re: Classic Stories as Graphic Novels?
- From: jr70@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Jerry B. Ray, Jr.)
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 16:09:42 +0000 (UTC)
In article <Xns97D3EEA71B860agentsmithtwoblockso@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Agent Smith <agent-smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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?
I think you're about the _Marvel Visionaries: Steranko_ TPB that came out
a few years ago, kind of as a companion volume to the two Steranko Fury/Shield
TPBs.
It reprints the following:
X-Men 50-51
Captain America 110, 111, and 113
Tower of Shadows 1
Our Love Story 5
13 covers (X-Men, FF, Westerns, Shield reprints, Hulk annual, etc.)
JRjr
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