Artists: Brendon Fraim (Penciller) , Brian Fraim (Inker)
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DescriptionThe Super G-Man -- TNT Todd #1 (Apr 1964)"In his own magazine at last!" FBI agent TNT Todd in his own comic!! ~~~~~~~~~~ Basically, I wanted something with Mt. Rushmore in it. The Fraims suggested one of the Sentinels in their own book and -- who else could it be but TNT Todd? TNT Todd logo design by the Fraims. Social/Sharing |
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Rob Shalda
Member Since 2013
Posted on 7/8/2014
It's like the 4th of July twice in one week here! Spectacular cover!
Roy Johnson
Member Since 2010
Posted on 7/8/2014
Rob Shalda wrote:
It's like the 4th of July twice in one week here! Spectacular cover!Happy coincidence!
Kevin Moorhead
Member Since 2008
Posted on 7/8/2014
He does have a great lookin' design, I gotta give you that. Certainly the one I'd have on top of the Rushmore's :)
Aidan (Re-Legion ) Lacy
Member Since 2005
Posted on 7/8/2014
This just puts a goofy smile on my face ...
Brendon and Brian Fraim
Member Since 2008
Posted on 7/9/2014
Brendon actually penciled this on July 4th, for that little extra dose of patriotism!
Arthur Chertowsky
Member Since 2008
Posted on 7/9/2014
I like everything about this great commission, but mostly I like the exploding "O" in Todd's name in the logo. Todd -- a name that will now strike fear (or is it respect?) in my heart! (I want to buy this comic ...)
Roy Johnson
Member Since 2010
Posted on 7/9/2014
Arthur Chertowsky wrote:
I like everything about this great commission, but mostly I like the exploding "O" in Todd's name in the logo. Todd -- a name that will now strike fear (or is it respect?) in my heart! (I want to buy this comic ...)What could be more imposing than "Todd"? His name originated during the "DRAMATIC NICKNAME" REAL LAST NAME structure so popular in the 30s, back when he was 'just' an FBI agent, before becoming a super-hero. I've only seen his first super-hero appearance, no idea if he went by something else in his second.
Arthur Chertowsky
Member Since 2008
Posted on 7/10/2014
Roy Johnson wrote:
What could be more imposing than "Todd"? His name originated during the "DRAMATIC NICKNAME" REAL LAST NAME structure so popular in the 30s, back when he was 'just' an FBI agent, before becoming a super-hero. I've only seen his first super-hero appearance, no idea if he went by something else in his second.Whatever he's called, he's the bomb!
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