I remember there was some major sex going on in the 1988
three-issue BLACKHAWK miniseries by Chaykin. Nice art,
but a rather choppy and incoherent story.



Although there's always some major sex going on in
Chaykin's stories.

Chaykin also has a thing for pulp-era style heroes in
double breasted suits, including:

"Iron-wolf" in WEIRD WORLDS 8-10(1973),
THE SCORPION 1-3 from Seaboard-Atlas (1975),
A short piece in EPIC ILLUSTRATED # 2 (1980),
THE SWORDS OF HEAVEN THE FLOWERS OF HELL graphic novel(1979),
THE STARS MY DESTINATION graphic novel(1979-1980),
Dominic Fortune in THE HULK magazine (1979-1981),

and especially:

AMERICAN FLAGG (1983-1987),
THE SHADOW four-issue miniseries (1986)
and
BLACKHAWK (1988).

I think AMERICAN FLAGG was Chaykin's best, funniest and
most imaginative work.
And Chaykin's painted art in the prior late 70's/early 80's period is gorgeous.
I also enjoyed his Dominic Fortune stories (also painted
art) in the HULK and BIZARRE ADVENTURES magazines, written by Dennis O'Neil.

After BLACK KISS (1989), I kind of felt Chaykin had already done all the original material he was going to do, and was
going to just keep repeating.

But regardless, there's always some no-holds-barred sex
going on in Chaykin's books.


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