Originally Posted By: profh0011
A couple more S&S series come to mind.

DAX THE WARRIOR was in EERIE magazine. The stories are no great shakes, but the art was my introduction to the incredible ESTEBAN MAROTO, who drew the sexiest women I had ever seen at that tender young age. Maroto did a ton of work for Warren, but precious few VAMPI episodes (which I always thought was odd). Among his more recent work has been THE ATLANTIS CHRONICLES, ZATANNA: COME TOGETHER and the tragically unfinished LADY RAWHIDE: OTHER PEOPLE'S BLOOD, which has the sad distinction of being cancelled in mid-story-- TWICE!! (Why don't they just issue a complete graphic novel and be done with it???)




I love Estaban Maroto's art, but haven't seen these particular stories. A blog credits the Dax storyline as running in EERIE magazine issues 39-52 (April 1972- Nov 1973).





I loved a Maroto "Red Sonja" story that appeared in black-and-white in SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN magazine 1, and reprinted in color in MARVEL FEATURE 1, followed by Bruce Jones and Frank Thorne's new series in issues 2-7. Even inked by Neal Adams, that Maroto/Adams story in issue 1 remained distinctively Maroto.
And it would have been nice if Maroto had done a few Conan stories in SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN. His art would have blended well with that of the regular Buscema/Alcala team.

And a semi-pornographic version of Red Sonja (also by Thorne) later ran (1981-1983) in the Warren sci-fi magazine 1984/1994 (beginning in issue 7). (If Dr. Sigmund Freud were alive in modern times, I think Warren's 1984/1994 magazine would be his favorite series. Maybe along with HEAVY METAL, Richard Corben's DEN, and anything by Milo Manara or Bruce Jones.)

In Dave Sim's CEREBUS issue 19, he teamed apocryphal versions of Red Sonja and Ghita in a story together, where the two faced off against each other.