Sunday, May 2, 2010

Shades of Gray: "The Devil Has Two Faces!"

Howdy, Groove-ophiles! It's been a while since we last hit the trail with DC's answer to Zorro, El Diablo, hasn't it? Here's the Sinister Stranger's debut from All-Star Western #2 (July 1970), written by the supremely prolific Robert Kanigher with art by our our main man, Gray Morrow. Gather 'round the campfire and let's read "The Devil Has Two Faces!"

4 comments:

  1. Love the Gray of course but REALLY, REALLY love the TALON logo!!!

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  2. Nice use of photographs. Can you spot Gil Kanes face?

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  3. From Alan Kupperberg-"Here's my rundown of the guest stars i spotted:

    Page one, panel three Al Williamson, Angelo Torres, Dick Giordano.
    Page three, Gil Kane.
    Page six, panel five, Phil Sueling.

    Alan K "

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  4. Yeah the silver-grey haired Doc - definitely Gil K

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