Saturday, June 03, 2006

Air Fighters of the Golden Age!

I've been reading a lot of Golden Age comics of late and couldn't resist sharing these with everyone! Next up is a review of SURVIVOR by J.F. Gonzalez that is taking some time to really get finished. A powerful book and a flawed masterwork...but more later on that.

Dig these and have a swell weekend AirBoys and Valkyries!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Whoa!!--dig that axe!! Got the package, DaveZ--and wondering how, as many books as you've sent me and as many books as I have, you've never yet sent me a book I already have. ?!? Thanks man! They all look fantastic! ;-)

David A. Zuzelo said...

Groovy... You would LOOOOVE some of these comics Curt, Airboy is the greatest of all the golden agers in my opinion.

Anonymous said...

Those Airboy books are great. I was one of the kids who got sucked in during the 80's revival. It would be nice to see some color reprints.

David A. Zuzelo said...

I'm thinking it would be neat to post some stories, though I doubt they are PD, it would be to spread the love of Airboy. Perhaps a story of THE HEAP would be cool?

Anonymous said...

I love the almost kitsch style of these covers - reminiscent of Al Feldstein's quirky stuff at E.C.
Who is doing the AIRBOY art David?

Ade

David A. Zuzelo said...

The guy I notice the most on Airboy is Fred Kida and his work is quite keen in my opinion. The books had work from lots of other artists, but his is the most recognizable from all the books I've looked at.

You can find more on him here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Kida

and it is interesting that he came back many years later to do some inking, including LUKE CAGE 25!

Anonymous said...

I never really hooked into the Airboy revival, and I certainly haven't read enough of the originals - but I love what I've seen!

I remember some of those 80s Dave Stevens covers catching the Golden Age flavour spot on.