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The old Frankenstein run from Marvel. The B/W Hulk mag from the same period. Hellboy. Wanted to pick up Frankencastle, but it was sold out, guess its wait for trade with it. The Anchor is cool so far.
You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie Banks
Original run of Swamp Thing by Wein & Wrightson (Sorry, never liked the Alan Moore version- yeah, I know, blasphemy, right?). Liked the one-shot spinoff
Patchwork Man from that series as well.
Tomb of Dracula was great, Frankenstein Mobster from a couple years back.
Kolchak the Night Stalker from Moonstone.
Howzabout Mr Monster? Dr. Spektor is a fave. So are FrankenFran and Reiko the Zombie Shop. Used to like Eerie too. (They NEED to bring back the Crime Crusher!)
>I have to admit, FrankenCastle is a guilty pleasure right now.
He SOOOOOO looks like a Warhammer 40K Chrono-gladiator....
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He does a really great Wrightson homage.
Really disappointed when that one was cancelled.
Why'd they shelve it?
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Yes, the book is being cancelled. It has been solicited twice and not been delivered as promised, so we will not be resoliciting. Some of the material intended for the book may end up in our other publications, but that has yet to be determined.
Further details have come out from one of the authors involved, George Khoury:
For the last three to four years, Jon (B. Cooke) has been late on all of his projects, but he's always finished them. John Morrow agreed to give him another chance on Swampmen for May 30th deadline and solicited the book for July. The deadline came and went; there were no answers to any of the messages via e-mails or phone calls. The point was to get it out for convention season to give the book the best chance at the summer convention season -- that's long gone. Wisely, John Morrow has cancelled the book. I doubt that after having been burnt twice soliciting the book in Previews that he'll take another chance on it.
George adds that he will be using the interview material he did for the book in other projects.
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