Showing posts with label carlos garzon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carlos garzon. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Black and White Wednesday: "Whence Stalked the Werewolf" by Brown and Garzon

HowOOOOOO's it hangin', Groove-ophiles! It's Wednesday, so how 'bout a wild-n-woolly werewolf tale to terrify ya? From Nightmare 1974 Yearbook (and originally published in Nightmare #5), here's "Whence Stalked the Werewolf" by Len Brown and Carlos Garzon!






Friday, February 10, 2012

Sci-Friday: "Return to Mongo" by Warner and Garzon

Back in 1978, science fiction was rocking the comicbook world. Thanks to Star Wars, everyone was getting on the sci-fi bandwagon (or should that be cantina-ship?), including good ol' reliable Gold Key who brought back the daddy of all sci-fi heroes, Flash (aaAAH!) Gordon, himself. Oh, and any of you whipper-snappers out there reading this, don't let your mind be blown when Ol' Groove lays it on ya that Flash (aaAAH!) didn't get a brand new first issue on this outing. Nope, Gold Key's revival continued the Charlton (!) numbering...from 1970! (You don't even wanna know that Charlton picked up the numbering from the original King Comics version from 1967!) I know, in this age of re-booting and re-numbering every dozen or two issues, the fact that a comic can come off an eight year hiatus to start with ish #19 (June 1978) is downright freaky deaky! Still, it's a pretty cool revival with John (Bloodstone) Warner writing and the elegant Carlos Garzon doing a sweet Alex Raymond homage. Okay, enough yakkin'! Are you ready to..."Return to Mongo"?





















Thursday, February 19, 2009

Al Williamson and Carlos Garzon: "The Haunted House In Space"

Some concepts are just so freakin' far-out that they leave Ol' Groove nigh-unto speechless. Gaze in awe and wonder at such a tale, Groove-ophiles! And while your at it, dig the outtasight art-team of Williamson and Garzon (from Witching Hour #14, January-February, 1971)!

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