tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7897120082101927069.post1885971329024529174..comments2024-03-25T11:21:33.915-04:00Comments on Diversions of the Groovy Kind: Black and White Wednesday: "Introducing Brother Voodoo!" by Tony IsabellaThe Groovy Agenthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17466541479854942040noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7897120082101927069.post-39525949899046746032017-07-19T21:33:29.207-04:002017-07-19T21:33:29.207-04:00Love Gene Colan! Love Gene Colan! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7897120082101927069.post-1871761962849595122012-10-10T10:03:25.343-04:002012-10-10T10:03:25.343-04:00Hey Groovy One!
I've completely...Hey Groovy One!<br /> I've completely forgotten this article. I used to buy almost every Marvel b & w. As well as every monster/supernatural hero they'd throw at us! Which I tell you was getting harder to do at 75 cents a crack. Plus the multiple titles. Being a very young teen age 12- 15 at that time. The only mag stores refused to sell me were Savage Sword of Conan & various covers with semi-nude woman on them. GGGrrrrr!!! Damn adults! <br /><br />I loved Brother Voo Doo as funky as he was. I think Son of Satan was the only character I never got into. Gene Colan's pencils as always were great. Moody,creepy & gritty! Colan & Ploog really knew how to creep us out.<br /><br /> Mike Mikulovskyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13426364090992151914noreply@blogger.com