By the mid-1960s, BRAVE AND THE BOLD had morphed into a pretty strange comic book. It had started out, as its name implies, as a venue for stories of adventures in medieval times, starring characters such as the Silent Knight and the Viking Prince. When interest in those sorts of adventures waned, the book segued…
66: Long Week's Journey Into Work - by Tom Brevoort
Batman #100 review – Too Dangerous For a Girl 2
Search: Captain America by Jack Kirby Omnibus HC - Westfield Comics
Brave and the Bold – The Tom Brevoort Experience
Power Pack #1 review – Too Dangerous For a Girl 2
Brave and the Bold – The Tom Brevoort Experience
WC: MYSTERY IN SPACE #55 – The Tom Brevoort Experience
WC: MYSTERY IN SPACE #55 – The Tom Brevoort Experience
Mark Waid – In My Not So Humble Opinion
Power Pack #1 review – Too Dangerous For a Girl 2
WC: BRAVE AND THE BOLD #55 – The Tom Brevoort Experience
WC: BRAVE AND THE BOLD #55 – The Tom Brevoort Experience
American Comic Book Chronicles: The 1980s by TwoMorrows Publishing