tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8220285230636101823.post3049885398914465481..comments2024-03-28T09:04:42.135-04:00Comments on Rip Jagger's Dojo: Sam Glanzman - Adventures Of The Man-God!Rip Jaggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09936426877024852134noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8220285230636101823.post-3291084910886737782018-12-18T10:46:30.980-05:002018-12-18T10:46:30.980-05:00I have yet to see this collection (I have most of ...I have yet to see this collection (I have most of the original issues), but perhaps someone who has can answer this question: Are the rare Black and White magazine-sized issues included?Mister Ronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02835541343943022879noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8220285230636101823.post-87421076224236721382017-07-19T04:35:26.507-04:002017-07-19T04:35:26.507-04:00It was my into to Aparo also, rugged stuff which e...It was my into to Aparo also, rugged stuff which evoked the Prince Valiant strip of the day but with a pure energy of its own. The combo of Hercules and Bagarth was a great fantasy comic. <br /><br />Rip OffRip Jaggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09936426877024852134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8220285230636101823.post-53822093433445017532017-07-19T04:34:26.551-04:002017-07-19T04:34:26.551-04:00You make a great point, that the complete package ...You make a great point, that the complete package that Charlton put out at that time was very entertaining. They were attempting to evoke Marvel and they did it quite well for a brief time, even did it better for my tastes. <br /><br />Rip OffRip Jaggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09936426877024852134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8220285230636101823.post-42670145360511364802017-07-18T18:15:59.498-04:002017-07-18T18:15:59.498-04:00I had a couple of these. I always enjoyed Glanzman...I had a couple of these. I always enjoyed Glanzman's art in the various war series he drew for D.C., mostly Haunted Tank. I read his autobiography graphic novels for Marvel, too. He was always a good, dependable artist. <br /><br />I liked the backup series, too. Thane of Bagarth was my first exposure to Jim Aparo. Grahamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10547751537787941998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8220285230636101823.post-13787497932663126062017-07-18T07:13:33.861-04:002017-07-18T07:13:33.861-04:00Yep, I love this series. I still pick up issues I’...Yep, I love this series. I still pick up issues I’m missing when I see them around. Good reading copies are pretty inexpensive. I do heartily agree with you on how we need all this fine Sam Glanzman work collected (heck, as long as we’re dreaming – I’d like that collection to reprint all the covers, letters pages and Thane of Bagarth back-up stories as well – and all in color of course.) I do recall your masterful job of breaking down the whole Charlton run of Herc a couple years back, Rip. Great stuff and indeed worthy of a dust off as you say.<br /><br />Wait! I just read your post again – I’m just realizing now Mr. Glanzman has passed away. I’m so sorry to hear this. Wikipedia says he was 92. A truly great man and amazingly stunning artist…<br />RickMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09023383661211180321noreply@blogger.com