from Heavy Metal vol 25 # 1.
Captain Compass
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Captain Compass was one of many features that Detective Comics had over the
years. He originally appeared in issues of Star Spangled Comics, starting
in #8...
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3 comments:
Joe, mate, I notice you've replaced your Japanese Bang! Bang! bint.
I don't know if it's a coincidence, but every time I try to visit this site over the last few minutes I keep getting a message saying something like "A vote has already been received from this IP address", which repeats itself 3 or so times until I 'x' them away.
Then, as soon as it finally lets me on the site, it keeps doing the same thing all over again until I finally tick a box saying something like "'x' here if you don't want this site to generate any new messages".
i LOVE risso! this is a great little story. you can also find a black & white version of this story in EDUARDO RISSO'S TALES OF TERROR published by dynamite.
yeah, borky, it's ok, no reason to panic. if you want the full story behind the vote thing, email me and I'll let you know what's occuring, but, mif you just bear with me, trust me, it'll be gone by Sunday morning.
and PewPew Girl got fed up of being treated like a piece of meat ( hey! her words, not mine ). she reckons she's got feelings too, and stormed off in a huff to go and brighten up some other blog's day. fortunately, the delightful Michelle was more than happy to step in and take one for the team.
Andy, Risso's a relatively new discovery for me, I never read 100 bullets, and I only really became aware of his stuff when he did the Batman strip for Wednesday Comics. since then, I've been greedily snatching up what stuff of his I can find ( just picked up Vampire Boy, which I'm planning on devouring this weekend ), and Tales of Terror is on my definate To-Buy list. he's brilliant, ain't he?
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