Fantastic Four – Special King Sized Annual #3 – October 1965 (Marvel Comics) [Comic Book Spotlight Review of the Day]

A magnificent battle between the X-Men vs. the Imperial Guards but an amazing rescue by the Starjammers. TITLE: Fantastic Four – Special King Sized Annual #3 YEAR: October 1965 COMPANY: Marvel Comics WRITER: Chris Claremont PENCILER: Jack Kirby INKER: Vince Colletta LETTERER: Artie Simek COLORIST: Read More …

Patsy & Hedy Career Girls Issue #105 – April 1966 (Marvel Comics) [Comic Book Spotlight Review of the Day]

Patsy and Hedy get a taste of Hollywood drama in their first major career gig.  How will things go in their first few days in Hollywood?  Overall, a delightful and solid issue of “Patsy & Hedy”! TITLE:  Patsy & Hedy Career Girls issue #105 YEAR: Read More …

X-Men issue #47 – August 1968 (Marvel Comics) [Comic Book Spotlight Review of the Day]

While issue #47 is an interesting story about the the Beast and Ice Man, it’s definitely not one of the stronger silver age stories about the X-Men but it’s still one worth reading! TITLE: X-Men issue #47 YEAR: August 1968 COMPANY: Marvel Comics SUPERVISED: Stan Read More …

Daredevil vol. 1, issue #14 – March 1966 (Marvel Comics) [Comic Book Spotlight Review of the Day]

A fitting conclusion of this Kazar arc. From this arc, we learn more about Kazar’s past and his connection with the Plunderer but I found the series to be picking up steam as the stories are becoming to be much more readable, interesting but more Read More …

Millie the Model issue #143 – November 1966 (Marvel Comics) [Comic Book Spotlight Review of the Day]

An entertaining story about Millie Collins doing all she can to help her brother’s girlfriend Sally and finding out if her acting coach is a fraud or not.  Definitely worth reading! TITLE: Millie the Model issue #143 YEAR: November 1966 COMPANY: Marvel Comics EDITOR: Stan Read More …

Daredevil The Man Without Fear! vol. 1, issue #13 – February 1966 (Marvel Comics) [Comic Book Spotlight Review of the Day]

A wonderful story and the fact that it has an origin story for Kazar is amazing.  Granted that history could have been retconned by now but  for the most part, Stan Lee did a wonderful job with this story! TITLE: Daredevil The Man Without Fear! Read More …

Daredevil The Man Without Fear! vol. 1, issue #12 – January 1966 (Marvel Comics) [Comic Book Spotlight of the Day]

TITLE: Daredevil The Man Without Fear! vol. 1, issue #12 YEAR: January 1966 COMPANY: Marvel Comics STORY: Stan Lee LAYOUTS: Jack Kirby ILLUSTRATOR: John Romita LETTERING: Sam Rosen It was a love triangle as Karen Page liked both Matt Murdock and Foggy, but with Matt Read More …

Daredevil The Man Without Fear! vol. 1, issue #11 – December 1965 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Daredevil The Man Without Fear! vol. 1, issue #11 YEAR: December 1965 COMPANY: Marvel Comics WRITER: Stan Lee INKER: Wally Wood PENCILER: Bobby Powell LETTERING: Sammy Rosen Last issue, we saw Foggy wanting to run for D.A., Karen Page trying to figure out her Read More …

Daredevil The Man Without Fear! vol. 1, issue #10 – October 1965 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Daredevil The Man Without Fear! vol. 1, issue #10 YEAR: October 1965 COMPANY: Marvel Comics EDITING: Stan Lee LAYOUTS: Bob Powell SCRIPT and ART: Wally Wood LETTERING: Artie Simek An evil mysterious being known as The Organizer has assembled villains and gave them villains Read More …

Super-Villain Classics – Galactus The Origin Issue #1- May 1983 (Marvel Comics)

TITLE: Super-Villain Classics: Galactus The Origin Issue #1 YEAR: May 1983 COMPANY: Marvel Comics BY: Stan Lee and Jack Kirby PENCILLER: Curt Swan INKER: Vince Colletta, George Klein COLORIST: Andy Yanchus LETTERER: John Morelli SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL BY Mark Gruenwald, Ron Wilson, John Byrne and Jack Read More …