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JIM STERANKO — TOO SIXTIES FOR THE COMICS?
Strange Tales of a Contessa’s Bottom The soi disant bon viveur and stage magician Jim Steranko had an innovative and rightly acclaimed run on Marvel’s Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.LD. strip in the late 1960s. It peaked with the last few issues … Continue reading
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