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Alex Niño’s work was featured in DC Comics publications such as Weird War Tales, House of Mystery, and House of Secrets. You will also find Alex Niño in issues of Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion, Secrets of Sinister House, Weird Mystery Tales, and The Witching Hour. Alex Niño also appeared in Warren’s Creepy and Heavy Metal.
Here on Mars Will Send No More we have a nice collection of Space Voyagers, and an ongoing gallery of work from the out-of-print Satan’s Tears.
If you’d like to dig into our whole online Alex Niño gallery, just click Alex Niño.
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I’m hard pressed to list any Alex Nino story that didn’t blow my socks off. This story is a prime example. His work from 1972 to 1978 on DC’s mystry titles is some of my favorite comics work. And a tremendous range of work. Nino is one of the unsung heroes of the 1970’s era.
From 1978 to 1982, Nino also had another great era in the Warren Magazines, mostly 1984/1994 s-f magazine, as well as tories for CREEPY and EERIE.
And another series for HEAVY METAL.
Plus “People of the Dark” in SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN 6, reprinted in color in MARVEL TREASURY EDITION 19 (CONAN) in 1978.
And two stories in UNKNOWN WORLDS OF SCIENCE FICTION magazine, one of them an adaptation of Harlan Ellison’s “Repent, Harlequin”.
Of many great import artists from the Phillipines in that era, Nino was and is my favorite.
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