tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8630933076686597789.post8749925974357295080..comments2024-03-02T13:16:27.806-05:00Comments on Lee's Comic Rack: Charlton's kooky cosmology, Part One: "The Green Star"Lee Hartsfeldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15378950382643333359noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8630933076686597789.post-59156622739323277562014-11-13T03:30:09.623-05:002014-11-13T03:30:09.623-05:00Yes, definitely Alascia. Cool Gill remembrance. ...Yes, definitely Alascia. Cool Gill remembrance. I assume you've read the "Charlton Spotlight" Gill interview in which he mentioned being friends--and, for a while, roommates--with Bill Molno. I liked his mixture of pride in, and a sense of humor about, his Charlton record. It was clear he loved his job!Lee Hartsfeldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15378950382643333359noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8630933076686597789.post-87074310486748141542014-11-10T19:31:30.770-05:002014-11-10T19:31:30.770-05:00Lee - Yep, clearly a Molno cover, although I belie...Lee - Yep, clearly a Molno cover, although I believe Alascia inked it. You gotta love "The Green Star", Gill and Molno at their quirkiest. Your best line: I've read this story a number of times, by the way, and still don't completely understand it." I've had that experience on a number of Gill stories. I was lucky enough to meet Gill at a New York Comic Con some years back. He was on a Charlton panel and I spoke to him a little afterwards. A very down to earth, matter of fact guy who worked at a terrific speed. He particularly enjoyed writing humor, including Popeye, a favorite of his. Nick Caputohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05096100224095280865noreply@blogger.com