After all that heavy Morituri stuff, I'm taking a breather with a trio of Peter Gillis odds and ends from the late 80's that don't fit anywhere else. Teen Titans Spotlight #20 (1988) - Cyborg Pencils: Tom Artis Inks: Romeo Tanghal Cyborg gets the headline in Gillis' first published story for DC. However Beast Boy (or was it Changeling at the time?) is along for the ride too. When it comes to Teen Titans , I'm only familiar with the classic Wolfman and Perez run, plus the obnoxious parody cartoon my kids annoy me with. This story, entitled " Blenders From Hell ", is somewhat of a halfway house in-between. Cyborg investigates a possessed blender owned by a developer friend of his. It turns out to be some kind of trap for Cyborg, as a Lovecraftian style elder god with the catchy name of Ktktk is trying to break free from another dimension. That's about all the sense I could make out of this chaotic and knowingly silly issue. Tanghal's soft inks are al...
Being a reasonably chronological retrospective re-read of writer Peter B. Gillis' published comic books.