In many ways, this is the real start of the Modern Valiant.
In many ways, this is the real start of the Modern Valiant.
Last edited by Conn Seanery; 09-27-2018 at 02:24 PM.
So "90's". Can I buy 20 copies with 725M2 mylars & boards please?
Somebody slap me silly with a still sealed box of Venom: Lethal Protector #1 with the red foil background please.
Last edited by GOLGO 13; 10-01-2018 at 11:07 AM. Reason: Red foil Venom
Didn't Barry Windsor-Smith do that cover for Bloodshot #1?
That is mostly true and it is very fustrating. Valiant was one amazing title after the next until they pushed Shooter out of it. I remember sitting on the couch reading the first Mangus the Robot Fighter with the scene opening to the whale in the ocean and it was so visually stimulating I gasped. The Solar work was awesome. You has BWS, Layton, Lamphan, Sears and more and they churned out astonishing book after astonishing book... just amazing work.
I have to do a major write up one day on Valiant. In my top 20 comic runs in history, I have 2 Valiants included. I could have easy chosen two more ...
Solar 8 is a book to never be forgotten
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Im not sure how good it used to be, I can only assume that's high praise
for me, I love everything I get from them, I just cannot get enough if the current stuff
I think I'll have to hunt down the old material too from what you say, shooter was excellent in many ways imo
Pulls:
Coffin: La Muerta, Lady Death, Hellwitch. Valiant: Shadowman. DC: Poison Ivy.
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Pulls:
Coffin: La Muerta, Lady Death, Hellwitch. Valiant: Shadowman. DC: Poison Ivy.
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I have to actually go back and count the pages, and you are right, they are 23 pages. But they read very fast and are dominated by spash pages. It took me about 30 minutes to read 3 of the latest XO books. That is the story about the colusium and the dreamer into this new storyline on agent. I took me about an hour to read "The Dreaming" issue 2, just to compare.
It is interesting, actually. How quickly does one want the reader to go through the book? When I read American Flagg! for the first time, it took me a couple of hours to get through it and I had to go back and reread it, to learn the characters, because he threw them at you so fast.