Saturday, October 18, 2025

Spooky Space Hero Saturdays ALIEN ENCOUNTERS "Monster of Planet Og!"

If you (like us) enjoy classic space opera, you'll love the tale behind this cover...
...which gives a new twist to the classic cliches!
Writer Christy Marx and artist Peter Ledger handle this never-reprinted story from Eclipse's Alien Encounters #2 (1985) like it's a 1940s comic written by an alien Edmond (Captain Future) Hamilton!
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Friday, October 17, 2025

Frightful Friday Fun DRACULA Dracula One-Page Tales #3

The English-language reprints of the 1970s Spanish Dracula magazine didn't have any Dracula...
...because they left out these kool, wordless, one-page features from the back cover of the original Spanish editions!
Note these two also feature Frankenstein's Monster!
Both England's New English Library and America's Warren Magazines (who licensed the translated NEL version) left out these entertaining pieces...despite the fact no translation was needed!
Written and illustrated by Alfonso Figueras, these one-pagers now make their American debut!
Be here every Friday in October for more kool vampire humor!
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(from 1971, featuring the first six issues of the translated-from-Spanish Dracula magazine...but not these Dracula humor strips...nor any Dracula content!)
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Thursday, October 16, 2025

Tales Twice-Told BLACK MAGIC "Screaming Doll!"

...to be more precise, you saw a re-illustrated version of the same script!
This is the first, never-reprinted, rendering of the story!
Illustrated by Bill Benulis, and scripted by a currently-unknown writer (Though it could be Simon & Kirby Studio bosses Joe Simon and/or Jack Kirby) this story from Prize's Black Magic V4N4 (1954) has some oddly-unique attributes!
It's only 5 pages, when most of the stories are 6-8 pages.
(The re-drawn version is 6 pages!)
There's no half or full-page splash panel, though almost all Black Magic stories (except for one or two-pagers) have them!
Was the original story condensed/re-edited for space or content?
At the time (early 1954), there was a rising rage against comics in general and horror comics in particular due to Fredric Wertham's Seduction of the Innocent witch-hunt!
Sadly, we'll never know...

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Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder HP LOVECRAFT'S THE CALL OF CTHULHU "Call of Cthulhu" Conclusion

...our intrepid explorers into the unknown approach an island...where none should exist...and see...R'lyeh...a city that shouldn't be there...
Once more, we present several pages with the truly unique, moody coloring used only in the Spanish-language publication of the tale...
Cthulhu Lives!
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Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Tales Twice-Told WITCHES TALES "Thing That Screamed!"

Once More, We Present the Re-Drawn  Version of a "Tale Twice-Told" First...

...because it is a total re-visualization of the original story!





In fact, this version from Eerie Publications' Witches Tales V6N6 (1974) by Alberto Macagno is so visually-different, it's a full page longer, even though the script hasn't been altered!
But the pacing and the emphasis on gore are quite different...as you'll see on Thursday!

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Monday, October 13, 2025

Monday Madness MONSTERS TO LAUGH WITH "Best of #2"

Continuing our look at Stan Lee's obsession...
...with captioning old monster/horror/sci-fi movie and tv show pix with silly word balloons!
..but there's even more next week, boys and ghouls!
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Sunday, October 12, 2025

Reading Room EVERY DAY IS A HOLLY DAY "Columbus Day"

It used to be October 12th (today, AAMOF)...
...but now it's the second Monday in October, to allow people a three-day holiday!
Interestingly, this page from Brevity Inc's one-shot giveaway Every Day is a Holly Day (1956) acknowledges Christopher Columbus didn't discover America, a rarity in that era!
Why is this comic entitled "Every Day is a Holly Day" instead of "Every Day is a Holiday"?
Because it was given away to kids by grocers who sold Holly Sugar!
Illustrated by John Rosenberger, it's a unique pamphlet covering a number of American holidays, including both Lincoln and Washington's Birthdays (before they were combined into "Presidents' Day"), Mothers' Day (though not Fathers' Day), Flag Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and a couple of holidays we've largely abandoned...Pan-American Day and American Indian Day!
We'll be presenting the other chapters on the dates they fall upon.
Watch for them!
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