DORIS DANGER!

First Appearance of Dirk Doole!

Fans! YOU KNOW that Dirk Doole’s first appearance, he was VERY YOUNG! When he reaches an “age of legality”, we will be sure to publish this first appearance! Until then… Onto his NEXT appearance! I’ve said ” ‘nuf”! -Rob Oder, Editor-in-Chief!

DIRK DOOLE
(Dirk NOTE: NEXT, see flashback, panels 5-6)

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Doris Danger (vol. 2, Chpt. 12), page 115 – navigation

Inked by my best friend, Bill Sienkiewicz!

FANS! This Chapter begins with a senses-staggering full-page pin-up of a GIANT MONSTER! But before you click the PUBLISHED link below – These scintillating, pulchritudinous images are rewards for our kind $2 Patreon supporters!

Please don’t hate us if you’re not a kind $4 supporter!  We want you to enjoy this comic, regardless of your support, and there are TONS of free pages for you besides these absolutely amazing full-page spreads in the style of late 1950’s-early 1960’s Atlas comics, pre-super-hero, Jack Kirby-parodied and/or sweetly homaged beauties! Simply click on all the RED icons and NOT the GREEN ones!

Enjoy, fans!
-Rob Oder, Editor-in-Chief, Tabloia Weekly Magazine!



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With reverence and admiration for, and in loving parody of, the Atlas GIANT MONSTER comics of Jack Kirby, Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, and Larry Lieber, whose comics you should buy!

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Doris Danger (vol. 2, Chpt. 3), page 029 Mike Ploog – Commentary

My best friend, Mike Ploog

I met Mike briefly in 2005 at Bristol Con. As with so many artists, I found him at his table, showed him a sample of what I was doing. and asked if I could commission him for a pin-up of a giant monster. He was easy to approach, but pretty busy. He gave me his contact info and said to go ahead and get in touch about a pin-up. I wrote him every month or so, but didn’t ever hear from him. At Comic-Con 2007, in San Diego, Mike was featured as a guest, and I poked around and finally found him one day, with my son in tow, to snap this picture:

 

I reminded him of our conversation at Bristol Con a couple years earlier, and he said he thought we could work something out. I found him another night, hanging out with Tim Bradstreet and Joe Jusko, and we snapped another pic:

 

 

 

 

Three very brief interactions. The pin-up came shortly after the con, in the mail.


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