Nice. Haven't heard the name Paris Cullins in a long time. Loved his Blue Devil. This came out when I was 10 and I would read the Who's Who (and OHOTMU) over and over.
Hey Scott..! Thanks for another great video. The entries illustrated by George Perez bring back so many great memories as I used to study them for what seemed like hours and hours of time. Also, you made a great point about Karl Kesel, as his inks can most definitely make anyone's art look better. Back in the'80s, Karl Kesel and Terry Austin were my two absolute favorite inkers in comics. Anyhow, thanks again for the video..!
@@srpyle had to think about it a little, I'm a Superman fan, so if you have a silver age Superman issue around to read it would be awesome, I've been reading Plastic Man too and it would be nice to see one of his tales here, maybe Jimmy Olsen, Lois Lane or early silver age Green Lantern, some of his stories are really whacky, when he turns Kalmaku into a seagull or the first appearance of the Shark! If you could do any of these I'd be glad to watch it, though I'm new to the channel, I'll watch more stuff to see the characters you're interested in and give better suggestions, thanks for asking :)
Hey Scott..! Thanks for another great video. The entries illustrated by George Perez bring back so many great memories as I used to study them for what seemed like hours and hours of time. Also, you made a great point about Karl Kesel, as his inks can most definitely make anyone's art look better. Back in the'80s, Karl Kesel and Terry Austin were my two absolute favorite inkers in comics. Anyhow, thanks again for the video..!
Nice. Haven't heard the name Paris Cullins in a long time. Loved his Blue Devil. This came out when I was 10 and I would read the Who's Who (and OHOTMU) over and over.
Hey Scott..! Thanks for another great video. The entries illustrated by George Perez bring back so many great memories as I used to study them for what seemed like hours and hours of time. Also, you made a great point about Karl Kesel, as his inks can most definitely make anyone's art look better. Back in the'80s, Karl Kesel and Terry Austin were my two absolute favorite inkers in comics. Anyhow, thanks again for the video..!
@@chucksmash1 He was a master!
Hey, just found your channel, this is so my jam, loving it so far! 😊
@@cyberp1ss Thank you!!!
@@cyberp1ss Got any requests?
@@srpyle had to think about it a little, I'm a Superman fan, so if you have a silver age Superman issue around to read it would be awesome, I've been reading Plastic Man too and it would be nice to see one of his tales here, maybe Jimmy Olsen, Lois Lane or early silver age Green Lantern, some of his stories are really whacky, when he turns Kalmaku into a seagull or the first appearance of the Shark! If you could do any of these I'd be glad to watch it, though I'm new to the channel, I'll watch more stuff to see the characters you're interested in and give better suggestions, thanks for asking :)
I had this
Mister Bones = Spawn?
@@k.drawscomics4422 I can see it for sure!
Hey Scott..! Thanks for another great video. The entries illustrated by George Perez bring back so many great memories as I used to study them for what seemed like hours and hours of time. Also, you made a great point about Karl Kesel, as his inks can most definitely make anyone's art look better. Back in the'80s, Karl Kesel and Terry Austin were my two absolute favorite inkers in comics. Anyhow, thanks again for the video..!