The Mark Of Death!
Job #
C-687
Pages
6
Type
art
Credits
Paul S Newman script attributed
John Romita pencils and inks signed
Contributors:
Ger Apeldoorn: Creator Credit
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Creator Credit
Doc V.: Creator Credit
Notes: One of Romita's scratchy inking jobs, he talks about in Roy Thomas' and Jim
Amash's ...And All That Jazz! Some of Stan Lee's comments led Romita to this much more
involved way of inking, which the other artists hated because it would be so time-
consuming to imitate. So Romita dropped it soon after. A great anecdote, but there were
plenty of other artists working in such an overworked style (particulary Mort Lawrence) and
they never backed down. - Ger A.
Murder Will Out!
Job #
C-645
Pages
5
Type
art
Credits
Sam Burlockoff pencils and inks signed
Contributors:
Ger Apeldoorn: Creator Credit
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Creator Credit
The Ghost Of Nesterfield Hall
Job #
9387
Pages
2
Type
text
Credits
Credits not yet documented
Call For Luther Kane
Job #
C-653
Pages
4
Type
art
Credits
Myron Fass pencils and inks signed
Contributors:
Ger Apeldoorn: Creator Credit
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Creator Credit
Money Mad!
Job #
C-706
Pages
3
Type
art
Credits
Stan Lee script signed
Joe Maneely pencils and inks signed
Contributors:
Ger Apeldoorn: Creator Credit
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Creator Credit
Notes: Maneely at his best - Ger a.
The Man Who Came Back To Life
Job #
C-692
Pages
5
Type
art
Credits
Paul Reinman pencils and inks signed
Contributors:
Ger Apeldoorn: Creator Credit
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Creator Credit