We actually get credits this issue featuring writer Joe Gill and artists Bill Fraccio and Tony Tallarico. The Beetle battles an old friend who has come under strange influences and becomes a strangely powered Red Knight. Chess is established as something of an inspiration for this wild story of space travel and world domination.
In the "Beetle's Nest" this time we get a look at work by Alan Weiss when he sends in a revised Blue Beetle costume. There's a letter by Dave Kaler, a fan who will become part of the Charlton firmament sooner than later on Captain Atom. Read the complete comic at this link.
More Blue Beetle to come.
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I did a little checking on Weiss and he was 16 or 17 when he wrote that letter. Definitely showed some promise as a super-hero artist. His first professional work was with Warren in 1970.
ReplyDeleteWeiss is a distinctive talent with a style that was a great blend of influences. I remember a Sub-Mariner story he did that really shined. I really liked his take on Shazam as well.
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