Blurbs

-b. says:

Hey MMD, finally (!) got around to reading Zorro. The hold up was I couldn’t find a copy of issue #1. But I tracked one down. I had gotten 2-5 already from HeavyInk. Anyway, just as I thought, it’s a great series. I didn’t read 5 yet, just the first 4. But I love it. You’ve got great taste! :) That makes 3 for 3 that I’ve read based on what you’ve posted. (Brothers in Arms and Man With No Name being the other 2.)

-b. says:

Question regarding Lone Ranger: I picked up a few issues today, and I also saw Lone Ranger and Tonto, issue #1. I picked that up, unsure if that was a different series or not. Do you know? Should I catch up on Lone Ranger first? Thanks for any input.

-b. says:

Holy cow!! I read Brothers in Arms last night. How awesome a start can you get?? Really looking forward to that series. Also read Man With No Name, which I really enjoyed. I’m a huge western fan, so this was great. Thanks for making the general recommendations!

-b. says:

MMD, just got my issues of Man With No Name and Brothers in Arms in the mail today. Looking forward to them.

Andy M. says:

Hey MikeyD, I was reading your comic “The Outworlder” and had to laugh when hey blew up the sign on page 10. Only an Iowan would get all those distances right. Since I’m in Ames, I thought it was pretty funny that your superhero was from Iowa too! -Andy

-b. says:

Hey dude, I’m really thinking of getting into the Lone Ranger. I remember watching it all the time when I was a little kid. For us, in NJ, it was on WHT channel 68. :) I would lie down on the floor of the family room with my feet touching the TV stand and watch it with my friend Mike, or just by myself. I loved it. I know nothing about it though. Hopefully I’ll be able to track down the issues.

Robert says:

That was a cool quiz you made.

Age of Adventure

by MadMikeyD at 10:18 AM on August 09, 2008 10:18

Image Hosting by PictureTrail.com More of the fun of public domain characters – reprints of the original Golden Age material featuring them! AC Comics has been publishing Men of Mystery for years. Now a new publisher enters the realm of GA reprints. Age of Adventure kicked off their Legendary Heroes series in June with an all-Pyroman issue. Now available is Legendary Heroes #2: The Target & the Targeteers.

Image Hosting by PictureTrail.com I have a copy of the Target on the way and I can’t wait to check it out. I love this material and am happy to see it reprinted in character-centric collections. (And I’m also looking forward to the upcoming Black Terror Omnibus project they have going!) Image Hosting by PictureTrail.com