Showing posts with label Dover Boys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dover Boys. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder ADVENTURES OF THE DOVER BOYS Chapter 6 "Treasure Trove"

Don't wait!
Here it is!
The Big Finale!
(One codicil: may be NSFW due to racial stereotypes common to the era [1950].)
Apparently very few people sent postcards because the Dover Boys never reappeared anywhere else.
And I do mean NEVER!
In 2011, Archie and Friends #137-138 and #150 featured a storyline involving almost all the "forgotten" characters from MLJ/Archie's long publishing history from Suzie to Sam Hill: Detective to Super Duck crossing dimensions to Riverdale to encounter Archie and the gang...except the Dover Boys!
Sad, ain't it?
Next Wednesday...
Join Us as We Journey to a New World of Wonder!

Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder ADVENTURES OF THE DOVER BOYS Chapter 5 "Power of the Evil Eye!"

Before I present the synopsis, note that the material that follows may be NSFW due to politically-incorrect racial stereotypes common to fiction of the era (1950).
No need to hold your breath, just dive right in...
Suzie was a combination of the teen-age antics of Archie's crew and the bubble-headed blonde stereotype common to movies/tv/radio shows/comic books of the era.
The character first appeared in 1942, the same year as Archie, and kept going until 1954, ending her own book with #100.
Next Wednesday:
THE BIG FINALE!
Don't miss it!

Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder ADVENTURES OF THE DOVER BOYS Chapter 4 "Molten Death"

Now that you've been updated, read on...with one caveat:
May be NSFW due to politically-incorrect stereotypes common to the period (1950).
Super Duck was a duck, but was not "super"...at this point (1950).
He did start out in 1943 as an anthropromorphic superhero in red and blue, but lost both the costume and powers within six issues, becoming Archie's answer to those other ducks, Donald and Daffy.
It obviously worked since he kept going until 1960, and has been reprinted occasionally since then.
Be here
NEXT WEDNESDAY
when we will continue our re-presentation of this never-reprinted story and you'll see "the most thrilling scenes you have ever witnessed!"
(Hey, they said it above!)

Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder ADVENTURES OF THE DOVER BOYS Chapter 3 "Lost in the Jungle"

Is your spine tingling?
Then let's continue, boys and girls...with one caveat:
May be NSFW due to politically-incorrect ethnic/racial stereotypes common to the period (1950).
As you might have guessed from the ad at the end of this chapter, Archie Comics was not above doing their own imitation of their most successful character!
Be here...
NEXT WEDNESDAY
...to see if The Dover Boys can avoid a "certain and horrible death!"

Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder ADVENTURES OF THE DOVER BOYS "Chapter 2: Wings of Doom"

Now that you're caught up, let's continue...
Note the ad for the lead title from this publisher, which began as MLJ Magazines, but changed it's name to Archie Comics when it became clear that the red-headed teen outsold everything else they published.
At this point (1950), Archie was slowly phasing-out their non-humor strips in existing books like Pep Comics and Laugh Comics, but were still willing to try non-teen humor material in standalone titles like this one, Sam Hill: Private Eye and Darling Love, none of which lasted more than eight issues.
Be here next Wednesday as we continue this never-reprinted tale! 

Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder ADVENTURES OF THE DOVER BOYS "Peril of the Inca Treasure"

Remember when "high adventure" meant "politically incorrect"?
Whether they meant to or not, Archie Comics dove headfirst into the concept with this one-shot.
Incas don't wear turbans.
Indians (residents of the Indian subcontinent, not Native Americans) do...
The unknown writer was apparently conflating colonial India with Peru.
Artist Harry Lucey, who was also doing Archie's entry into crime comics, Sam Hill: Private Eye, presents the action in clear, concise terms.
Be here
Next Wednesday
for the continuation of this never-reprinted saga!

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

ADVENTURES OF THE DOVER BOYS

No, not the hysterically-funny Chuck Jones cartoon from 1942...
...but a 1950 one-shot from, of all people, Archie Comics...
..based on the once-popular Rover Boys juvenile book series with elements of the then-current Hardy Boys thrown in for good measure!
It may have been meant as a back-up series, since the book consists of chapters, each with a cliffhanger ending.
Be here tomorrow, when the saga begins!