Never underestimate the power of Rock and Roll... especially when it comes to daughters. Beating a lawyer at his own game is the best. Done it a few times (well, my lawyer did, but it was fun none the less). And a little Paul Stanley for you KISS Army folks. Don’t give me crap about his outfit, it’s close enough.
This is not the first time KISS has shown up in the comic. Their face makeup made an appearance on Lorraine’s body. Click here to see that comic.
Keeping up with the KISS theme, I’ve pulled the title track from their 1977 album “Love Gun” for today.
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Deep Purple fan, eh?
What’s your opinion of Ritchie’s latest project: Blackmore’s Night?
Me I liked the first few albums pretty well, but everything after Ghost of a Rose has been somewhat lacking…
Good thing at their age that KISS keeps the makeup on.
Classic. KISS and Purple in the same comic. I love you, man. 🙂
(Oddly enough, I discovered both bands around the same time… and yes, it was 1977, too. I had HEARD “Smoke on the Water” and “MY Woman From Tokyo” on the radio years earlier, but I didn’t know who had actually done them until my friend Mike played Machine Head for me in 1977. That same year saw my introduction to KISS via the song “Calling Dr. Love” on the radio and my classmates in seventh grade (at Catholic school, no less) raving about the band. Given my Dad-given love of horror movies and comic books, KISS was a natural fit for me. Deep Purple was the better band by far, but for a monster geek like me, four dudes in weird make-up, breathing fire and blowing up the stage, proved irresistible.
I guess maybe I’m just old, but I haven’t felt that kind of excitement about a rock band in ages. That said, Storm Large rocks my world – and we’re gong to go see her tonight, which makes me happy. 🙂
Fireball is one of the most underrated albums ever. I love me some Deep Purple. I met Roger Glover and he was way cool! Gr8 band! Nicely played!
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Clever guy! 🙂
Yay! It’s always a good day when Paul Stanley shows up. Nice work on the makeup and the costume is more than close enough.