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Showing posts with label armando gil. Show all posts

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Thanksgiving Feast 2013! "Panic in the Night!" by Wein and Aparo and "Divided They Fall!" by Mantlo, Broderick, and Gil

Welcome back to more Thanksgiving Feast 2013, Groove-ophiles! Ol' Groove sure hopes you're enjoying your day--and these special posts, too, natch! Here's our main course double feature: one stars The Phantom Stranger by Len Wein and Jim Aparo, the other spotlights The Micronauts by Bill Mantlo, Pat Broderick, and Armando Gil!

From Phantom Stranger #23 (November 1972) prepare to face..."Panic in the Night!"

















And from The Micronauts #19 (April 1980), trek along with the Micronauts in "Divided They Fall!"














 Wanna know what happens next? Click here!

See ya in six hours for the grand finale, Groove-ophiles! Pax!!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Dy-No-Mite Duos Week! Tuesday Team-Up: The Micronauts and Ant-Man


Hey, hey, hey, Groove-ophiles! When Marvel got the rights to the minuscule Micronauts, t'was only a matter of time before they'd meet Marvel's superhero-who-gets-small, the astonishing Ant-Man (the Scott Lang version, btw). Surprisingly, it took almost two years for these tiny titans to get it together, but with Micronauts #20 (May 1980) Bill Mantlo, Pat Broderick, and Armando Gil pulled this pairing off with panache. And don'tcha just dig that Michael Golden (him again!) cover the most?

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