This week, I've got one of my favorite Eduardo Barreto covers from the mid-90s Tekno•Comix series, Mickey Spillane's Mike Danger. Written by Max Allan Collins, and illustrated by Barreto, I have a special fondness for this series, as it was one of the monthly titles I edited during my tenure at the aforementioned Tekno. Based loosely on Mickey's original Mike Danger comics character from the 40's, this version had the Hammer-like gumshoe transported to a politically correct, Buck Rogers-styled future via cold sleep. It was a fun book, and a pleasure to work on.
I also like this cover because Eduardo graciously gave me the original art as a gift, and it hangs proudly in my living room.
6 comments:
TOTALLY cool! Nuff' said!
I never knew this existed. I bet I would like it, although I was not a particular fan of Mickey Spillane. I do enjoy the hardboiled genre, and mixing it with space opera sounds like a marriage made in heaven. Or somewhere.
so neat, i was unaware of this, as well....
I bought the issues as they came out. It was a fun comic as to be expected considering the genre and folks involved!
I have every issue too! I still recommend it to people.
This was the second time I saw Barreto's art (first was Martian Manhunter: American Secrets), but I recognized it instantly. Bought the first issue just for that.
One of the best descriptions I read when the book came out put it something like this:
Picture Flash Gordon with a .38 and five o'clock shadow. Now imagine him pistol-whipping Ming the Merciless instead of trying to run him through with a sword. That's Mike Danger.
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