![]() ![]() Whither the comic book where’s it going, except to hell? The interview includes this famous exchange: ![]() Yesterday, the Michael Sporn Animation “Splog” featured scans of a multi-page interview with Alex Toth that was conducted by Bill Spicer for his own Graphic Story Magazine and published in 1969, when Toth was about 40 years old. Unfortunately, the one thing that all of those scans have in common is that they are very low resolution. And at Pappy’s Golden Age Comics Blogzine, right here. You can also read the first episode at, starting here. ![]() You can read the first episode of the series, in English (in black and white and in colour) and in Spanish (recoloured), at Horacio Diez’s “CÓMIC, historietas, tebeos…” blog. Cited by comic book artists, historians, and fans as some of Toth’s best work, these stories have been painstakingly digitally reconstructed to look better than the original Dell comic books in this deluxe reprint, which also includes tons of supplemental material. Comics legend Alex Toth’s piece de resistance, the complete Dell adventures of Zorro, is finally available in a full-color, archival hardcover reprint! Toth, who defined how action/adventure stories are told, set the standard for comic book storytelling with his Zorro tales. ![]()
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