tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6672923492889685727.post1144702637830950050..comments2024-03-27T05:54:38.797-07:00Comments on <i>bare</i>•bones e-zine: Do You Dare Enter? Part Thirty-One: December 1972/ The Best of 1972John Scolerihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14082147756474762000noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6672923492889685727.post-29392661529185587162014-07-15T16:49:01.949-07:002014-07-15T16:49:01.949-07:00I'm glad someone thinks Kirby is not infallibl...I'm glad someone thinks Kirby is not infallible. I agree with Eisner and Barks as two of the three initial hall of famers but I'd have put Adams in instead of Kirby as #3.<br /><br />Isn't it funny about Cardy? I recall some of his covers very fondly from childhood but till we did this blog I never knew they were his.Jack Seabrookhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02216640325305820140noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6672923492889685727.post-54663576496875237032014-07-15T01:09:47.714-07:002014-07-15T01:09:47.714-07:00"Can I convince anyone that Kirby was an awfu..."Can I convince anyone that Kirby was an awful writer?"<br /><br />No need to convince me, Jack :-) Even in this current age of the deification of Kirby in certain quarters it is hard to perceive much of his own writings as good.<br /><br />And Peter is right. This looks exactly like Man-Wolf.<br /><br />I was never a fan of Nick Cardy, but after seing so many of his covers here in one place I have to say that his work is consistently good. One of the advantages of your work: to discover something new.AndyDeckerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12806906746754478064noreply@blogger.com