Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Black and White Wednesday: "The Mummy's Victory" by McKenzie and Corben

Hey, hey, hey, Groove-ophiles! Football! Horror! Mummies! They go together like...well...okay, so they usually don't go together! Good thing Roger McKenzie and Rich Corben didn't know that when they produced "The Mummy's Victory" for Creepy #84 (September 1976)! Dig it, baby!





3 comments:

  1. I'm a big Corben fan! Creepy and funny at the same time.
    I get to see his work too rarely.
    M.P.

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  2. This was a fun tale where the mummy is the hero instead of the menace.

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  3. My fellow Kansas Citian Rich Corben delighted with his airbrushed art in Warren. He and Doug Moench, pre-Marvel, turned out some good tales for the publisher. This effort by Roger McKenzie was great.

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