Showing posts with label Amazing High Adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amazing High Adventure. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder AMAZING HIGH ADVENTURE "Door"

It's an Odd Premise to Base a Story On...

...but when it comes down to it, High Adventure can result from almost any situation!
Now that's an Amazing High Adventure!
No monsters!
No aliens!
Nothing supernatural!
Just a guy against the world...ready to keep on going!
Two extremely-underrated talents, Bill Mantlo and John Severin, produced this never-reprinted tale about the indomitable Human Spirit for Marvel's Amazing High Adventure #4 (1986), which, sadly, never had a sequel!
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Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder AMAZING HIGH ADVENTURE "Ambrose A Abernathy's Amazing Adventure Apparatus"

Behind This Tongue-Twisting Title...

...is a kool (almost) parody of those Victorian-era "scientific romances" involving a cranky elderly scientist, his beautiful daughter, the scientist's studly assistant, and a vile, venomous villain!
Coincidence?
Staying (just barely) on the razor's edge from "high camp", writer Mike Carlin and artist Gerry Taloc, who created this never-reprinted story from Marvel's Amazing High Adventure #1 (1984), know the answer...and they ain't saying!
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Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder AMAZING HIGH ADVENTURE "Monkey See, Monkey DIE!"

During the Era of Pulp High Adventure Prose Stories...

...there were few locales more exotic than Egypt, land of pharaohs' curses, demons, and still-walking mummies...or so it is said!











Written by Steve Englehart and illustrated by Mike (Hellboy) Mignola, this never-reprinted tale from Marvel's Amazing High Adventure #3 (1984) takes the "mystical Egypt" trope and tosses it on it's butt!

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Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder AMAZING HIGH ADVENTURE "Death Stroke"

"High Adventure" Takes Many Forms...

...but the key is showing how humans overcome near-impossible challenges no matter the time or place!







Written by Louise Simonson and illustrated by Steve Leialoha, this kool, never-reprinted, story about the human spirit from Marvel's Amazing High Adventure #1 (1984) was part of a daring experiment to expand the graphic storytelling audience.
Sadly, it didn't sell, despite the numerous name-value creators who participated in the project, including (in this issue alone) Bill Sienkiewicz, Steve Englehart, John Severin, and Ann Nocenti!
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Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder AMAZING HIGH ADVENTURE "Saurian Remains"

In the 1980s, Marvel Launched a New Comic...

...an anthology dedicated to 1920s-50s pulp-style "high adventure" tales...but in comics form!













Is this fascinating tale historically-accurate?

The locations, institutions, and some of the characters are real!
There was a controversy in this era among paleontologists about properly-authenticating fossils!
But i don't know if things got as...violent...as presented here!
Only writer Stephen Perry and artist Stephen Bissette (along with Rick Veitch) would knoe the answer, and they've kept mum since the story's sole publication in Marvel's Amazing High Adventure #4 (1986).
And, if they've kept quiet for almost four decades, I doubt they'll blab about it now...
Segueing into a sorta-related topic...publishing paleontology...
Since coming across (and reading) the entire five-issue run, I've found some really kool material by both well-known pros and some up-and-comers, along with a couple of established foreign creatives who don't get enough attention in the Americas!
And it's all OOP/never-reprinted material that deserves your attention!
So, for the rest of the year, Wednesday Worlds of Wonder will re-present these thrilling tales to an audience that likely didn't even know they existed!
We hope you'll enjoy them!