Greetings, Groove-ophiles! We're headed back to Hell's Kitchen and
Omega the Unknown! As cool as it is to see a rock-'em sock-'em dust-up between
Omega and
Electro, the thing that grabbed Teen Groove was when we looked at young
James-Michael's trials and tribulations at school. As Ol' Groove has said before, the "real life" stuff in
OtU was waaaaay more scary than a bad guy in green tights could ever be. From
Omega the Unknown #3 (April 1976), here's "Burn While You Learn!" by Steve Gerber, Mary Skrnes, and Jim Mooney!
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Cover art by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia |
Groove, Electro was always a fav! If you ever want to feature him and covers he's on (especially spider man) I'll send you a no-prize suitable for framing!
ReplyDeleteA strange and wonderful little series by the great Steve Gerber, who was not afraid to challenge his readers. The Marvel Universe would not have been the same without him.
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This title, released during an expansion of Marvel titles with a lot of innovation, was the dud of the bunch.
ReplyDeleteI may be crazy, but does anyone else think that the splash page was pencilled by Gene Colan? Which would be especially odd, since he was rarely in the Marvel offices; I can't think of another instance when he was asked to do a fill in/correction page...
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