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Showcase           covers by Joe Kubert#82   May 1969#83   June 1969#84   August 1969Showcase           covers by Joe Kubert#82   May 1969#83   June 1969#84   August 1969Showcase           covers by Joe Kubert#82   May 1969#83   June 1969#84   August 1969

Showcase           covers by Joe Kubert

#82   May 1969

#83   June 1969

#84   August 1969


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Joe Kubert’s Hawkman and Hawkgirl!

Joe Kubert’s Hawkman and Hawkgirl!


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House ad from the interior covers of various DC Comics in 1962 announcing these classics! Thought th

House ad from the interior covers of various DC Comics in 1962 announcing these classics! Thought this would be a good way to start the blog!


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“The killer skies give no one a second chance.”

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the cover to G.I. Combat (1952) #256 by Joe Kubertthe cover to G.I. Combat (1952) #256 by Joe Kubert

the cover to G.I. Combat (1952) #256 by Joe Kubert


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amsaklapper: TEX  WILLER in “Four Killers” -  written by Claudio NIZZI, drawn by Joe KUBERT

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TEX  WILLER

in “Four Killers” - 

written by Claudio NIZZI, drawn by Joe KUBERT


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Thought I should make a post today even though it isn’t the anniversary of Joe Kubert’s

Thought I should make a post today even though it isn’t the anniversary of Joe Kubert’s death or his birthday, but just so that people who see this won’t forget him. Joe was one of the great comic book artists of the 20th century, and was best known for working on DC Comic’s ‘Hawkman’ and 'Sgt. Rock’ books during the 60’s. In 1976 alongside his wife, they founded the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art, the only technical institution in America whose sole purpose is teaching the trade craft of cartooning. He was one of the finest artists in the business, and a good friend to all. So take the time all you comic book readers to stop and remember Joe Kubert today if you see this, and if you run into a book with the words “Art by Joe Kubert” on it, don’t put it down, read it, enjoy it, because that’s what Joe would have wanted you to do. RIP Joe.


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