What's happening, Groove-ophiles? We had such a far-out time digging Shang-Chi and his pals in our last Famous First Fridays segment, Ol' Groove thought we'd just keep the party going with author supreme Doug Moench's dazzling debut as Shang-Chi scripter, aka Peerless Paul Gulacy's second Shang-Chi opus, from Marvel's Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #3 (cover dated August, 1974). You up for it? I thought you would be! See if ya don't get off on the magnificence that is "Web of Bleeding Vipers"!
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Special thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics and Grand Comics Database for being such fantastic resources for covers, dates, creator info, etc. Thou art treasures true!
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Note to "The Man": All images are presumed copyright by the respective copyright holders and are presented here as fair use under applicable laws, man! If you hold the copyright to a work I've posted and would like me to remove it, just drop me an e-mail and it's gone, baby, gone.
All other commentary and insanity copyright GroovyAge, Ltd.
As for the rest of ya, the purpose of this blog is to (re)introduce you to the great comics of the 1970s. If you like what you see, do what I do--go to a comics shop, bookstore, e-Bay or whatever and BUY YOUR OWN!
beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat's fantastic - I wish they're re-release the Marvel Planet of The Apes comics
ReplyDeleteKeep watching Black and White Wednesdays for some Ploog, Sutton, and Tuska POTA goodness, Wolfmen! It's a comin'!
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