Thursday, April 5, 2012

Addicted to Alex Nino: "From Beyond the Grave!" by Darland and Nino

Not gonna lay a big rap on ya today, Groove-ophiles. Just gonna point ya at this creepy classic written by Marjorie K. Darland (her only comicbook story, as far as I can learn) from House of Mystery #252 (February 1977). Our man Alex Nino's art is especially outstanding on this tale..."From Beyond the Grave!"








5 comments:

  1. Thank you,Mr Groove!
    This is a fine little tale.
    I enjoyed it much.Thank's for sharing.
    /Mr Anonymous
    p.s.I am too a Mr Nino-addict.
    Is there a way to break the habit?
    Is there a reason to?It feels so good.
    Am I a lost cause?

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  2. thanks again for all the nino comics......more please. :)

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  3. Lots more Alex Nino in the pipeline, Andy, never fear! With all the work he did for DC and Warren, there's plenty to choose from--I just don't want us to O.D.!

    And Mr. A, there's no reason to even want to break the Nino habit. It's a GOOD habit!

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  4. You sure that's from HOM, and not WEIRD MYSTERY TALES? That's Destiny (drawn by Berni Wrightson in the splash page of WEIRD MYSTERY TALES #1, and reused here) as the host of the story.

    Chris

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    1. Yup. This story is from the Dollar Comics era of HOM. DC burned off inventory from their cancelled mystery series, kinda folding them into HOM. Disconcerting, but cool, huh?

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