Extreme II: Pornograffitti insert by Neal Adams
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Extreme II: Pornograffitti insert by Neal Adams

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Mr. T And The T-Force #01
Script by Pete Stone
Art by Neal Adams
Colors by Continuity Studios
Lettering by Andrea Albert
Now Comics (Jan1993)
Original splash page by Frank Brunner (pencils) and Neal Adams’ Continuity Studios (inks) from Marvel Premiere #10, September 1973.
Crazyman #1 - April 1992, cover by Neal Adams. Terrific inking by Adams in this issue.
Give A kid turtle soup...
Give A kid turtle soup…
Lil Jayel and his dad back in the 80s STORY TIME! What turtle soup did to me as a kid. I’m gonna get a little personal, are you ready? Normally I try to keep my updates brief and mostly visual. That’s what works best for me personally so that’s my habit in sharing. However it occurs to me that unless they haven’t been showing up for you, you’ve no doubt seen the countless daily posts I’ve been…
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Classic Interview: Michael Netzer Pt. I - It All Started with a Beat-Up Mustang Convertible
Classic Interview: Michael Netzer Pt. I – It All Started with a Beat-Up Mustang Convertible
Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: There seem to have been a few different paths to Continuity. What was yours?
Michael Netzer:I was invited by Neal. I was about 18 years old at the time. I was in Detroit at a big comic book convention there put together by Greg Theakston and it was called the Detroit Triple Fan Fair. Greg was someone that I knew in high school and he was encouraging me to try…
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Classic Interview: Michael Netzer Pt. I - It All Started with a Beat-Up Mustang Convertible
Classic Interview: Michael Netzer Pt. I – It All Started with a Beat-Up Mustang Convertible
Bryan Stroud for Comics Bulletin: There seem to have been a few different paths to Continuity. What was yours?
Michael Netzer:I was invited by Neal. I was about 18 years old at the time. I was in Detroit at a big comic book convention there put together by Greg Theakston and it was called the Detroit Triple Fan Fair. Greg was someone that I knew in high school and he was encouraging me to try…
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Classic Interview: Greg Theakston Pt. II - Marvel, Volleyball and LSD
Classic Interview: Greg Theakston Pt. II – Marvel, Volleyball and LSD
In 2010 I decided to try to track down as many of the fabled “Crusty Bunkers” as I could to tap their memories of working at Neal Adams’ and Dick Giordano’s Continuity Associates.
This segment is part 2 of 3.
Bryan D. Stroud for Comics Bulletin:Â Just one of those eccentricities, I guess.
THEAKSTON:Tex Blaisdell showed up. He worked there for a while. And I kick my ass around the block for not…
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