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Showing posts with label Dick Ayers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dick Ayers. Show all posts
Saturday, July 17, 2010
The Rest of the Glory!
And now, the thrill-packed conclusion to, "I Fought Groout, The Creature Who Came From the Cracks in the Earth!" (click on images to see them at a readable size) by myself, Rick Stasi, and Dick Ayers...
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Glory, Glory, Hallelujah!
In one of the myriad versions of the Justice League that DC Comics did during the 1990s, they introduced a World War II character named General Glory. General Glory was supposedly the comic book superhero that Green Lantern Guy Gardner grew up reading, but, in reality, the General really did exist and his comic book adventures where actually part of his elaborate cover created by the U.S. government.
I wrote a bunch of General Glory stories for the pages of Justice League Quarterly. These stories were supposedly reprints of GG stories published over the decades, so I would do stories in the style of a 1950s Mort Weisinger-edited Superman story (penciled, for verisimilitude, by 1950s Superman-artist supreme, Curt Swan), a 1990s Image story, a riff on Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns...or, this puppy, in the style of a 1950s Marvel Stan Lee/Jack Kirby monster comic, originally opublished in Justice League Quarterly #16 (the All-Glory issue, all by me). While we couldn't get Jack to pencil this particular story, his being dead and all, we called on my old buddy and brother-from-another-mother Rick Stasi, who jumped in to create a perfect pastiche of a King Kirby tale, and then got Dick Ayers, who actually inked most of the Kirby monster stories this was derived from, to finish the art! So, without any further ado, here is "I Fought Groout, The Creature Who Came From the Cracks in the Earth!" Click on images to see them at a readable size, and tune in tomorrow for the stunning conclusion...
I wrote a bunch of General Glory stories for the pages of Justice League Quarterly. These stories were supposedly reprints of GG stories published over the decades, so I would do stories in the style of a 1950s Mort Weisinger-edited Superman story (penciled, for verisimilitude, by 1950s Superman-artist supreme, Curt Swan), a 1990s Image story, a riff on Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns...or, this puppy, in the style of a 1950s Marvel Stan Lee/Jack Kirby monster comic, originally opublished in Justice League Quarterly #16 (the All-Glory issue, all by me). While we couldn't get Jack to pencil this particular story, his being dead and all, we called on my old buddy and brother-from-another-mother Rick Stasi, who jumped in to create a perfect pastiche of a King Kirby tale, and then got Dick Ayers, who actually inked most of the Kirby monster stories this was derived from, to finish the art! So, without any further ado, here is "I Fought Groout, The Creature Who Came From the Cracks in the Earth!" Click on images to see them at a readable size, and tune in tomorrow for the stunning conclusion...
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Monday, November 3, 2008
A General Glory Halloween Monster Story, Part II
I know Halloween is over, but with Election Day tomorrow, there's still plenty to be scared about! If you missed it on Friday, Part 1 is here, otherwise, click on an image to view it in a readable size.






I know Halloween is over, but with Election Day tomorrow, there's still plenty to be scared about!
GENERAL GLORY: "I FOUGHT GROOUT, THE CREATURE WHO CAME FROM THE CRACKS IN THE EARTH!" PART 2
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I know Halloween is over, but with Election Day tomorrow, there's still plenty to be scared about!
GENERAL GLORY: "I FOUGHT GROOUT, THE CREATURE WHO CAME FROM THE CRACKS IN THE EARTH!"
© DC Comics
Friday, October 31, 2008
A General Glory Halloween Monster Story

Anyway, this one was done in the style of a 1950s Stan Lee/Jack Kirby Marvel horror comic story and is entitled "I Fought Groout, the Creature Who Came From the Cracks in the Earth." It's a special story for me because it's penciled by my brother-from-another-mother, Kansas City's own Rick Stasi, who knows his comics and played the Kirby-emulation pitch perfect, while Dick Ayers, the sweetheart of a man who inked most of the real 1950s Stan lee/Jack Kirby Marvel horror comic stories, lent his brush to this story.
Do I still gotta tell you to click on an image to view it in a readable size. And to just say "No, thank you," to drugs.
Happy Halloween!
GENERAL GLORY: "I FOUGHT GROOUT, THE CREATURE WHO CAME FROM THE CRACKS IN THE EARTH!"
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