Warren Comics Magazine, The ROOK #9, time-travel, anti-Christ, Bill Dubay, Alfredo P. Alcala, Luis Bermejo, Lee Elias, Abel Laxamana Online Hot Sale

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The ROOK
By Various
Publisher: Warren Publishing Company
#9. cover: Bob Larkin (June 1981)
1) The Rook: To Checkmate A King! [Bill DuBay Luis Bermejo] 10p [story credited to Will
Richardson]
2) Joe Guy, America’s Foremost Hero!: Cardinal Synn, Archfiend Of The Universe! [Jim
Stenstrum Abel Laxamana] 12p
3) Kronos, part 2 [Lee Elias] 21p
4) Voltar, part 9 [Bill DuBay Alfredo Alcala] 9p
Bill Dubay’s time-travelling hero proved popular enough in Eerie to warrant his own title, where the emphasis was very much on rollicking adventure rather than on Warren’s staple horror fare. The Rook strip itself was generally entertaining, with nice art from Lee Elias for #1–6, but it was the backup strips that provided the comic’s real high points. Chief among these was Alfredo Alcala’s barbarian epic ‘Vector’ (#2–7), Sherlock Holmes, beautifully drawn by Anton Caravana in #10, Noly Panaligan in #13–14 and “Bolt” by Alex Nino in #1. Other features of note include Nestor Redondo’s gorgeous Bat, and a couple of features from Joe Kubert’s obscure Sojourn comic, Lee Elias’ detective strip “Kronos” (8–11) and John Severin’s Western Eagle (#12–14). For the less committed reader, however, the magazine’s best strip is Alex Toth’s “Bravo For Adventure” in #3–4, a superb 1930s adventure strip by one of comics’ finest creators that should have a place in everyone’s collection. ~DAR
IMPORTANT NOTE on the quality of printing of most Warren Magazines: There s really not much. Jim Warren basically used the cheapest materials, paper, cover stock and ink he could find. And I understand he didn t pay the creators who worked for him any better. Be that as it may, please understand how difficult it is to find a perfectly clean or pristine copy of most Warren mags. I used to sell these magazines in my shop in the 70 s and 80 s straight from the printers and they were often bent, creased, warped upon delivery. The ink is really bad and it was virtually impossible to touch, read or only thumb thru one of these magazines without smearing the ink or leaving fingerprints on the cover. BE AWARE these issues being offered are pretty darn good for vintage Warren mags. But they usually have some smudge, crease or tell-tale sign of being a printed by Warren. PLEASE refer to images carefully and if you have any additional questions contact me.
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