Monday, May 6, 2013

Addicted to Alex Nino: "Dead Man's Gold" by Oleck and Nino

Pirates and jungles and spooooky stuff! Our man Alex Nino draws each of those things so well that when a top-notch writer like Jack Oleck hands him a script that allows him to put 'em all together into one story ya have something special on your hands. Enjoy "Dead Man's Gold" from Weird Mystery Tales #21 (May 1975)...






1 comment:

  1. Thanks for this. I love anything Nino. I'd kill for a big book that collected all these stories.

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