Gardner F. Fox
Birth date: May 20, 1911
Died: December 24, 1986
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If I used one word to describe this book, it would be 'dated.' The other word I'd use was 'cheesy'. I don't think these stories have aged well at all. I checked this out because I am a huge fan of the character Zatanna, and I was curious to see her search for her father Zatara played out. Now I know...
Extremely dated stories that are really boring. Other than Irv Novick and Bob Brown's pencils, there's really nothing to recommend about this collection. This covers part of the period between the cancellation of the Batman TV show and the advent of more relevant tales by O'Neil and Adams.
This volume of Showcase Presents Green Lantern while featuring some great artwork from Gil Kane (including one story inked by the late, great Wally Wood), Dick Dillin and Mike Sekowsky, has some of the lamest sixties' stories. This was the low period in DC Comics (well, one of them, anyway) between ...
I started watching the Batman animated series and I’m in love with it! That made me want to know more about our dark avenger, so it made sense that I get the original comics and give them a try. This did not turn out as I have planned.First of all the illustrations suck. Bigtime. But keep in mind th...
I cannot say I'm a fan of the two Crisis on Multiple Earths volumes that I've read. They read as a relic from an age of comics best left forgotten and a reminder of why Marvel triumphs overall for me. Whereas DC is the amalgamation of various comics, ideas and characters being mixed together Marvel ...