Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Reading Room GIVE ME LIBERTY! A REVISED HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Part 1

It's fascinating to see how 1970s "counter-culture" responded to the Bicentennial a half-century ago!

Gilbert (Wonder Warthog) Shelton and Ted (Air Pirates) Richards actually did an entire one-shot comic on the subject!
To Be Continued...Thursday!
As you can see, Shelton, Richards, Gary Hallgren, and Willy Murphy took the approach in Rip-Off Press' Give Me Liberty! A Revised History of the American Revolution (1976) that the American Revolution was a truly-messy business!
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Monday, June 29, 2026

Monday Mecha Madness UNKNOWN WORLDS OF SCIENCE FICTION "War Toy"

It's the July 4th Week of the 250th Anniversary of the Founding of America!

Art by Mike Kaluta
So let's tell a tale of military AI!

Written by Tony Isabella, penciled by George Perez, and inked by Rico Rival, this tale of a sympathetic, benevolent, yet deadly robot from Marvel's anthology b/w magazine Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction #2 (1975) was the only time a story that wasn't an adaptation of a classic sci-fi prose story was featured on the cover of the magazine!
Speaking of the cover, you'll note the published version (as compared to the original by Mike Kaluta seen above) had two planets added to it at editor Roy Thomas' request...even though the action takes place on Earth!
Trivia: When "War Toy" was reprinted in another Marvel anthology b/w magazine Marvel Preview #20 (1980)...
...artist Howard Chaykin included the character in a new cover painting which featured his character Dominick Fortune along with the retro-style spaceship from the EC tribute story "Good Lord!"
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Sunday, June 28, 2026

BiCentennial GrossOuts & Army of Principles!

A Half-Century Ago, During the Bicentennial, This Fascinating Cover Lurked on Magazine Racks...

Art by William Stout
...in "Head Shops", used bookstores, and porn stores (because there were few actual comic book stores at the time) where "underground comix" like this could be purchased!

Art by William Stout
Sadly, though, none of the never-reprinted tories involved the American Revolution, so we're not going to present them now...but they will appear in the future.
In the meantime, enjoy the cool art from the cover and intro page!

We will be presnting chapters of this, far more "family friendly" comic from (believe it or not) Kitchen Sink Press which could be considered an "edu-comic" on Tuesday and Thursday this week!

Saturday, June 27, 2026

Space Hero Saturdays BARNEY CARR "?????" Part 1

We've Re-Presented Two Published Tales of the Only Space Hero with a Normal Name...

...HERE and HERE!
Now, we're proudly presenting one of two unpublished tales of the stalwart Space Detective,,,but we have no idea of what it's about, since it was never lettered!

Apparently writer/artist Jerry Faisano didn't do the balloon/caption lettering on his strips, but since the series was cancelled after only two appearances, the remaining tales remained unlettered!
Can you figure out what's going on?

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Friday, June 26, 2026

Friday Fun is Going to The Big Apple (Comix, That Is) This Summer!

Art by Larry Hama, Paul Kirchner, Stu Schwartzberg, Wally Wood
This summer we're having Friday Fun featuring Big Apple Comix!
It was an underground comic anthology produced in 1975 featuring an incredible range of NYC-based comics talent (including many DC and Marvel contributors), all paying tribute to the city "so nice, they named it twice!"
The book was sold in head shops, porn shops, and other off-the-beaten track venues in NYC, SF, and other cities where there was a major counter-cultural presence. 
(The first comic book shops were just starting up, and most didn't want to carry "adult" material.)
As Denny O'Neil explains...
Art by Denny O'Neil

...Flo, BTW, was Stan Lee's right-hand woman at Marvel during the Silver Age of Comics, and she had both the publishing experience and the contacts to put together this one-of-a-kind project!
The best part is...none of the material in this 50+ year old book has ever been reprinted, so, for a lot of you, it'll be a look at work by some of your favorites that you've never seen before!
Be here starting next Friday for...FUN!
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