Mystery Comics Digest вђ Donald F Glut

mystery comics digest вђ donald f glut
mystery comics digest вђ donald f glut

Mystery Comics Digest вђ Donald F Glut 2024 © donald f glut. scroll to top. “the slime thing” (mystery comics digest #14, october 1973) has more social commentary on environmentalism. don always was a socially conscious horror writer. cats. art by bill ziegler “the woman who loved cats” mystery comics digest #20 (november 1974) has glut combining lovecraft’s “the terrible old man” and “the cats of.

mystery comics digest Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia
mystery comics digest Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia

Mystery Comics Digest Alchetron The Free Social Encyclopedia “monster of the frankenstein” (mystery comics digest #10, march 1973) was written by don glut. it surprises me i had to wait until 1973 to get a donald f. glut story. glut is one of frankenstein’s monster’s greatest champions. he wrote a series of a dozen novels about the further adventures of the creature from 1977 to 2017. Donald f. glut: i was writing stand alone horror stories for gold key’s mystery comics digest. one day i thought i’d introduce an original host character. gold key already had various hosts to introduce stories, including real life boris karloff and rod serling as well as the witch from grimm’s ghost stories. popular at the time were host. Genre. horror suspense; fantasy supernatural. reprints. from the twilight zone (western, 1962 series) #3 (may 1963) edit cover. cover gallery. Some of these would introduce characters who appeared in don glut's titles at gold key: dagar, doctor spektor, and tragg. tragg appeared in issues #3 and 9 before getting his own title. doctor spektor appeared in issues #5, 10–12, and 21 before getting his own title.

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Donтащs Writing Credits Chapter Three тау юааdonaldюаб юааfюаб юааglutюаб

Donтащs Writing Credits Chapter Three тау юааdonaldюаб юааfюаб юааglutюаб Genre. horror suspense; fantasy supernatural. reprints. from the twilight zone (western, 1962 series) #3 (may 1963) edit cover. cover gallery. Some of these would introduce characters who appeared in don glut's titles at gold key: dagar, doctor spektor, and tragg. tragg appeared in issues #3 and 9 before getting his own title. doctor spektor appeared in issues #5, 10–12, and 21 before getting his own title. George wilson (painting) letters. typeset. genre. horror suspense. reprints. from boris karloff tales of mystery (western, 1963 series) #17 (march 1967) edit cover. cover gallery. The occult files of doctor spektor archives, vol. 4. isbn 1 59582 852 4. doctor spektor is a fictional comic book "occult detective" that appeared in western publishing 's gold key comics. [1] created by writer donald f. glut and artist dan spiegle, he first appeared in mystery comics digest #5 (july 1972). [2].

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