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Yeah, Guice's work from even 30 or 40 years ago still ages well and looks great, I cited a lot of my favorites.


And I love pretty much the entire MICRONAUTS run.
Writer Bill Mantlo really lucked out with the artists who were available for him to work with on MICRONAUTS (as I recall, Mantlo himself lobbied the book's editor to get Guice his breakthrough assignment on MICRONAUTS, after meeting Guice at a convention and seeing his portfolio work)
First there was Michael Golden on the first 12 MICRONAUTS issues.
Then a few issues by Chaykin, 13-18.
Then Broderick on 19-34, then two issues by Giffen in 36-37,
Then Gil Kane for eight or so issues in 38-46.
Then Guice on issues 48-58. That's a damn nice run, pretty much all the way through.
https://readallcomics.com/micronauts-v1-001/

And I love the other ones you listed too. Pretty much Kirby's entire DC canon of work from 1970-1976, especially the Kirby Fourth World titles, and KAMANDI, THE DEMON, and OMAC..

And the story in JLA 107 and 108 , where the JLA are transported to "Earth X", where the Quality Comics heroes (now published by DC, after DC bankrupted Fawcett with their Superman/Captain Marvel lawsuit, and took over the publishing rights) are still fighting the Nazis in the 1970's.
And get a helpin' hand from the JLA.

Which later was expanded into the brief FREEDOM FIGHTERS series you mentioned.
https://readallcomics.com/justice-league-of-america-v1-107/
https://readallcomics.com/justice-league-of-america-v1-108/

https://readallcomics.com/freedom-fighters-v1-001/


That bag of comics you mention sounds like it was a great find. Some of the stuff I treasure most I paid next to nothing for.