Joe Gill
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The Phantom: The Complete Series - The Charlton Years Volume 4 (Phantom Comp Series Hc Charlton Years) (2015) 11 Exemplare
Vengeance Squad - July, 1975 1 Exemplar
Fightin' Army No. 149 1 Exemplar
Swords of Valor's Robin Hood No. 1 1 Exemplar
Get Smart No. 2 1 Exemplar
The Six Million Dollar Man No. 4 1 Exemplar
The Six Million Dollar Man No. 8 1 Exemplar
Fightin' Army No. 144 1 Exemplar
John Severin's Billy the Kid The Complete B&W Collection: Shot from Charlton Comics Original Art Sources (2018) 1 Exemplar
House of Mystery # 260 1 Exemplar
Ghosts # 108 1 Exemplar
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Ghostly Tales #135, May 1979 — Autor — 2 Exemplare
Creepy Things #3, Dec. 1975 — Autor — 2 Exemplare
Scary Tales #35, Nov. 1982 — Autor — 2 Exemplare
Scary Tales #32, May 1982 — Autor — 1 Exemplar
The Many Ghosts of Dr. Graves #58, Aug. 1976 — Autor — 1 Exemplar
Haunted #54, Mar. 1981 — Autor — 1 Exemplar
Ghost Manor #51, July 1980 — Autor — 1 Exemplar
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The massive volume collects all of Ditko's Konga tales, which play much better than the dreadful Michael Gough-fronted movie. The highly-regarded Gough's career survived the encounter as he went on to well-remembered roles in Doctor Who, The Avengers, and most famously in the US as Alfred in Tim Burton's Batman films.
The uneven Ditko art flashes some true signs of brilliance especially in regards to storytelling and Konga's emotional state. The underrated Gill expertly relies on Ditko's abilities, rarely relating the ape's feelings through captions. As the stories progress, the synergy between the pair increases as does the quality of Ditko's work. Unlike most Charlton titles of the time, Konga enjoyed a continuity between issues. Sadly, probably due the vagaries of newsstand and the perceived youth of the readership, Ditko and Gill felt the need to spend 2-4 pages per issue recapping events.… (mehr)