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Ka-Zar the Savage 21 (December 1982)

Mel Candido is great inker for Frenz. For the most part, the issue looks great. Not great great, but great for a Marvel house style book, which Ka-Zar has apparently become. Right down to the...

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Ka-Zar the Savage 22 (January 1983)

Where the heck is Jones going with this comic book? First off, the issue is a visual delight. Not because of the quality of the artwork, but because of the intricate page layouts. There is a whole...

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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones 3 (March 1983)

There’s not a single woman in this issue; it helps O’Neil’s writing immensely. The plot itself isn’t too bad. Indiana Jones saves a kid from getting lynched, then discovers the kid is really (or...

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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones 12 (December 1983)

I can’t believe I forgot to mention Indy’s Spanish gypsy sidekick from last issue–he returns here–I think he’s based on Speedy Gonzales. There’s the yellow sombrero and the annoying dialect. That lame...

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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones 22 (October 1984)

The art, from Joe Brozowski and Mel Candido, isn’t great or even good (occasional weird background details break the perspective), but it’s generally competent. And generally competent for this issue...

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Ka-Zar the Savage 21 (December 1982)

Mel Candido is great inker for Frenz. For the most part, the issue looks great. Not great great, but great for a Marvel house style book, which Ka-Zar has apparently become. Right down to the...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
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Ka-Zar the Savage 22 (January 1983)

Where the heck is Jones going with this comic book? First off, the issue is a visual delight. Not because of the quality of the artwork, but because of the intricate page layouts. There is a whole...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones 3 (March 1983)

There’s not a single woman in this issue; it helps O’Neil’s writing immensely. The plot itself isn’t too bad. Indiana Jones saves a kid from getting lynched, then discovers the kid is really (or...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones 12 (December 1983)

I can’t believe I forgot to mention Indy’s Spanish gypsy sidekick from last issue–he returns here–I think he’s based on Speedy Gonzales. There’s the yellow sombrero and the annoying dialect. That lame...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones 22 (October 1984)

The art, from Joe Brozowski and Mel Candido, isn’t great or even good (occasional weird background details break the perspective), but it’s generally competent. And generally competent for this issue...

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