Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Dizaines d'une sorte No. 223, spécial pour le 14 juillet: Ten French comics and not one Jerry Lewis

French! And now we invite you to relax, let us pull up a chair as Bully proudly presents... French!

Happy Bastille Day! And to celebrate, here's Ten of a French Kind! Oo la la!











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5 comments:

Jack said...

I don't know, I might even be in the minority here, but I can't help but find these covers as being simply amazing. It's almost as if they're from a parallel universe where superhero comics started being published around 1919, with the 70s and 80s arriving around 1945 or so. They're just so...pulpy!

Sleestak said...

I bet event eh French were saying "Dazzler vs Galactus? Really?"

Matthew Craig said...

All my robots are French robots.

("scran?" Is this comment box a hungry Scouser?)

Anonymous said...

To play fair, the Conan is an American cover by Earl Norem from an early issue of Savage Sword of Conan Magazine. And the Kamandi and "Batman" covers are original DC art as well.
But the others are wonderful. And I LOVE the fleshy curves on the female X-Men and Titans in the last cover. No skinny yankee bitches for the French!

Ty the Guy

Jlo07 said...

How can some one buy these books