Showing posts with label the phantom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the phantom. Show all posts

Thursday, July 21, 2016

The Boys from Derby: "Lost In the Land of the Lost!" by Gill and Boyette

Hey, hey, hey, Groove-ophiles! Here's a slight, but fun, Phantom adventure that really doesn't star The Ghost Who Walks, but features his lady-love Diana Palmer and his ward, Rex! Ol' Groove really digs Boyette's Sunday Funnies style spread on pages two and three--and do you think anyone at NBC was reading this comic and got inspired to create a certain semi-legendary Saturday morning live-action show? Hmmmmm? From The Phantom #52 (August 1972) here are Joe Gill and Pat Boyette with..."Lost In the Land of the Lost!"






Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Amazed by Aparo: "The Phantom of Shang-Ri-La" by Wood and Aparo

Dig it, Groove-ophiles! Jim Aparo's debut on Charlton's The Phantom! Written by Dick Wood, here's "The Phantom of Shang-Ri-La" from The Phantom #31 (January 1969)...

























Thursday, November 28, 2013

Thanksgiving Feast 2013! Groovy Don Newton Charlton Covers!

Welcome back, Groove-ophiles! Ol' Groove hopes you've enjoyed your day of family, food, friends, and far-out comics! Let's wind things down with a pack of deliciously pulpy painted Charlton covers by Don Newton!












Thursday, November 15, 2012

The Boys from Derby: "The Monster of Zanadar!" by Clark and Newton

What it is, Groove-ophiles! Here's a stunningly, heart-breakingly beautiful work of art by the late, great Don Newton, "The Monster of Zanadar!" from The Phantom #71 (April 1976). Oh, yeah, the story by John Clark ain't half bad, either!























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