What did I find today, trolling the depths of the voluminous quarter bins at my local comics shoppe??
Why, nothing much....
...just a complete run of Jon Sable Freelance...
...a complete run of Manhunter...
...and one of my most-lusted after comics EVER:
It's good to be alive, is all I'm sayin'.
Why, nothing much....
...just a complete run of Jon Sable Freelance...



5 comments:
Jon Sable is a great overlooked title. First had quite a few titles that an enterprising Marvel DC or Image editor would be wise to look into picking up.
IDW has Jon Sable right now. They published a new 6 issue mini in 2005-06, and have been republishing the original series in trades. Still, a quarter apiece is an unbeatable bargain...
Is this the same Sable from the TV Series?
http://www.tv.com/Sable/show/5978/summary.html
I vaguely remember seeing a few episodes.
Yes, the series was based on the comic. I never saw it, it only lasted 7 episodes. But it did co-star Rene Russo in her first screen credit!!
I enjoyed JSF immensely but eventually it did start to get to me that Mike Grell's characters almost always talk with their mouths closed!! AARRGGHH!
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