| Blog results | Results 1 - 10 of about 90,325 for arnold drake. (0.20 seconds) |
| Sort by relevance Sorted by date |
| 19 Nov 2009 by Dorian Doom Patrol : They keep trying to get people interested in it, only to discover that unless it's by Arnold Drake or Grant Morrison, no one really cares. The Brave and The Bold : Straczynski's first issue ended with Batman allowing ... (postmodernbarney.com) - http://www.postmodernbarney.com/ - References |
| 16 Nov 2009 by The Bloody Pit of Horror For starters, it's surprisingly well-written by early graphic novelist Arnold Drake. Drake has not only come up with a clever and interesting premise, but also created colorful characters and given them very witty, sometimes hilarious ... The Bloody Pit of Horror - http://thebloodypitofhorror.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 10 Nov 2009 by Allan Arnold Drake and Bob Oksner were doing a lot of work on the Jerry Lewis series, so it may well be them. The cover is definitely Oksner. Probably one for Wonder Woman completeists only — or lovers of oddball comics! ©2009 DC Comics. Gorilla Daze - http://www.thefifthbranch.com/gorilladaze/ - References |
| 9 Nov 2009 by Andrew Dowdell... The Doom Patrol, created by Arnold Drake, Bob Haney and Bruno Premiani, debuted in My Greatest Adventure #80. Got to love the title of that series. It starred the Chief, Robotman, Negative Man and Elasti-Girl as they banded together and ... Meanwhile, at the Hall of Justice... - http://atthehallofjustice.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 6 Nov 2009 by Gordon D After all, Giffen's no Grant Morrison...or Arnold Drake. Four issues in, I have to say...I'm really liking Giffen's Doom Patrol. I'm not as head over heels about it as I have been other iterations (mostly the classic run, ... Blog THIS, Pal! - http://www.blogthispal.com/ |
| 4 Nov 2009 by Scott M As much as I love Robbins, I do think he is better suited to 'non-cape & tights' genres, so I'd love to see what he was able to do with this story, written by Arnold Drake. Beyond that story, we all know that Dollar Comics are awesome ... Seduction of the Indifferent - http://seductionoftheindifferent.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 26 Oct 2009 by buxiaoxin Veteran editor Murray Boltinoff asked writer Arnold Drake to develop a feature suited to the book, My Greatest Adventure. Drake remembers developing the initial Doom Patrol concept with fellow writer, Bob Haney. Joining Drake was artist ... job - http://www.51cymm.net/ |
| 25 Oct 2009 by Steven Thompson Been plugging Tom Sutton a lot lately, too and today the Groovy Agent runs Sutton's NOT BRAND ECCH take on FRANKENSTEIN SICKSTY-NINE, scripted by DC expatriate Arnold Drake. ... Super ITCH - http://superitch.com/ - References |
| 24 Oct 2009 by The Groovy Agent From Not Brand Echh #12 (November 1968), here's Arnold Drake and Tom Sutton's "Frankenstein Sicksty-nine!" Posted by The Groovy Agent at 12:02 AM. Labels: arnold drake, frankenstein, halloween countdown, marvel comics, not brand ecchh, ... Diversions of the Groovy Kind - http://diversionsofthegroovykind.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from Diversions of the Groovy Kind ] |
| 24 Oct 2009 by The Hound Who Killed Teddy Bear was written by Arnold Drake who wrote and produced The Flesh Eaters (1964). Who Killed Teddy Bear is available as a UK only DVD (so if your machine only plays USA region DVD's you're shit out of luck), ... TheHoundBlog - http://thehoundblog.blogspot.com/ |
Stay up to date on these results:
| Google Home - About Google Blog Search Beta - Information for Blog Authors |