Howdy, Groove-ophiles! One thing about editor Joe Orlando--if he had to run a filler, then by gum he'd make it a good'un! The El Diablo short-short from All-Star Western #11 (February 1972), "Satan's Sanctuary" ran only four pages--but dig that ca-razee pedigree:! Story by Sergio Aragones and Len Wein, art by Gray Morrow. Dig it!
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Shades of Gray: "Satan's Sanctuary" by Aragones, Wein, and Morrow
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If they wrote this to day, it would be a twelve part mini-series that gets canceled at issue 4. In your face, Writing-For-The-Trade!
ReplyDeleteI just bought a handful of All-Star Westerns.Great stories,art & characters...an under-looked title.DC should of expanded it's western heroes more, besides placing the spotlight on Jonah Hex over the years. I believe Nighthawk & El Diablo could have prospered too !
ReplyDeleteThank you,Mr Groove!
ReplyDeleteI dig,I dig!
This is one that I haven't seen.
Man,that Mr Venom is one evil dude.
Cheers!
/Mr Anonymous