I was always a big fan of this character. Too bad he hasn't appeared in about 30 years, he'd be a perfect occult hero. But the rights are burid somewhere with other Gold Key stuff.
I really wish someone would reprint the various Don Glut series that GK did: Dr. Spektor, Tragg, Dagar. DH had been doing several GK series reprints, including stuff they owned (now owned by Random House).
I have full runs of all these Don Glut series, and it's amazing how they are all interconnected. It's a virtual "Glut-verse." Look for everything to be documented in my book CROSSOVERS, coming out next year.
I've only read a couple Dr. Spektors (the first Frankenstein x-over and the one with the Jekyll descendant), but they were fun reads. Jesse Santos' artwork is excellent, as well. And the painted covers (forget the artist) were lovely.
I was always a big fan of this character. Too bad he hasn't appeared in about 30 years, he'd be a perfect occult hero. But the rights are burid somewhere with other Gold Key stuff.
ReplyDeleteOne of the few Dr Spektor comics I have.
ReplyDeleteI really wish someone would reprint the various Don Glut series that GK did: Dr. Spektor, Tragg, Dagar. DH had been doing several GK series reprints, including stuff they owned (now owned by Random House).
I have full runs of all these Don Glut series, and it's amazing how they are all interconnected. It's a virtual "Glut-verse." Look for everything to be documented in my book CROSSOVERS, coming out next year.
ReplyDeleteI've only read a couple Dr. Spektors (the first Frankenstein x-over and the one with the Jekyll descendant), but they were fun reads. Jesse Santos' artwork is excellent, as well. And the painted covers (forget the artist) were lovely.
ReplyDeleteSean, agreed, I really am a big fan of this series.
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