Showing posts with label Showcase. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Showcase. Show all posts

Saturday, September 30, 2023

Space Hero Saturdays MANHUNTER 2070 "Incident on Krobar 3"

A mere 47 years from now...
...the 21st Century's Deep Space will look a lot like the 19th Century's Wild West!
This short appeared in the back of DC's Showcase V1 #90 (1970), leading into the final three issues of the series' original run, dedicated to one of Mike Sekowsky's more innovative projects...
Sekowsky had quite a bit of latitude at DC as a writer/artist/editor during this period, revamping Wonder WomanMetal Men and Supergirl (in Adventure Comics) while also presenting a couple of potential series in ShowcaseJason's Quest and Manhunter 2070.
This prequel was written and penciled by Mike Sekowsky, inked by Dick Giordano.
We re-presented the entire never-reprinted saga...

"Planet of Death" Part 1
"Planet of Death" Part 2
"Planet of Death" Conclusion
"D.O.A." Part 1
"D.O.A." Conclusion
"Next Issue"
"Never Trust a Red-Haired Greenie!" Part 1
"Never Trust a Red-Haired Greenie!" Part 2
"Never Trust a Red-Haired Greenie!" Conclusion
The story ended on a cliffhanger, and the apparent death of Starker.
For twenty years, except for a cameo in the revived Showcase's 100th issue, during a multiverse and time-spanning tale featuring almost every character who headlined a strip in Showcase...except James Bond from #43's adaptation of the movie Dr No...Starker had disappeared from the DC Multiverse.
HA!
Fooled Ya!
In 1990, Howard Chaykin and Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez created Twilight, a mini-series combining and "updating" an assortment of DC Comics' 21st Century-based characters including (from left-to-right) Star Hawkins & IldaTommy TomorrowKarel Sorenson (and the rest of the not-pictured Star Rovers), and Manhunter 2070 (who apparently survived the ambush), along with the Space CabbieKnights of the GalaxySpace Ranger, and even the Space Museum!
It was also revealed that interplanetary private eye Star Hawkins was actually Axel Starker, brother to Manhunter 2070, whose full name was Jon Starker...contradicting the only-child storyline from the Showcase series.
Note: Star Hawkins was co-created by artist Mike Sekowsky (who, as a writer/artist/editor created Manhunter 2070) and writer John Broome, so the two characters were "brothers" sharing a "father", as it were.
Chaykin had already radically re-envisioned several other characters, including Blackhawk and The Shadow, and while his controversial Shadow updating (continued by Andy Helfer, Bill Sienkiewicz, and Kyle Baker) wasn't considered "official", the changes he introduced into Blackhawk became part of post-Crisis on Infinite Earths canon.
As to where Twilight stands in terms of continuity...well, we're not sure.
The events in the story have never been referenced in any other DC titles, nor has it ever been reprinted.
Which may be just as well, since Jon Starker dies during the tale.
But, Manhunter 2070 still had one more life left!
DC's continuity being what it is (or isn't) these days, it seems you can't keep an interplanetary bounty hunter dead for long.
In 2012, comics legend Walt Simonson wrote and illustrated a one-shot graphic novel, Judas Coin...
The coin falls into the hands of various people throughout recorded history (including a number of both notable and almost-forgotten DC characters)...
...the final chapter takes the reader to a near-future we have more than a passing familiarity with...
Yep, Starker survived!
Have a look at Manhunter 2070, a worthy addition to our collection of Space Heroes!
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Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Reading Room MANHUNTER 2070 "Never Trust a Red-Haired Greenie" Conclusion

...tracking and capturing fugitive embezzler Milton Wallen on the planet Zoldar turns out to be the easy part as bounty hunter Starker also tries to recover the embezzled funds from the guys who fleeced Wallen in a crooked card game.
But there's a third pair involved in this hunt who neither Starker nor the criminals he's chasing are aware of...
The "buying public" apparently wasn't..buying, that is.
Not only was this tale by writer/penciler Mike Sekowsky and inker Frank Giacoia in DC's Showcase #93 (1970) the end of Starker's try-out run, but the end of Showcase as well.
But, just as Showcase was eventually revived (twice), Starker returned from the dead (twice)...as you'll see...
Tomorrow!

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Reading Room MANHUNTER 2070 "Never Trust a Red-Haired Greenie" Part 2

...Starker accepts an assignment to capture embezzler Milton Wallen, which takes the interplanetary bountry hunter to the planet Zodan, where theft is a way of life (sorta like Washington DC).
After persuading the locals (nicknamed "Greenies") to return some of his property they mistook for their own (as shown above), Starker proceeds to neighboring planet Zoldar, where Wallen headed after landing on Zodan...
I guess we can't post the disclaimer "No glyphs were harmed during the making of this comic book!"...
You'll see the finale...but not the conclusion to this tale...
Script and pencils for this tale from DC's Showcase #93 (1970) are by Mike Sekowsky, with inks provided by Frank Giacoia.

Monday, June 29, 2015

Reading Room MANHUNTER 2070 "Never Trust a Red-Haired Greenie" Part 1

Yes, I know we promised this for May, but things came up...
...yet I doubt you'll complain as you finally get to read the last, never-reprinted Showcase appearance of Starker...
Unfortunately, Starker, that's not going to happen, as we'll see
Script and pencils for this tale from DC's Showcase #93 (1970) are by Mike Sekowsky, with inks provided by Frank Giacoia.

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Coming Monday...the Return of MANHUNTER 2070 in "Never Trust a Red-Haired Greenie"!

The third (and final) tale in his never-reprinted Showcase run...
...with an ending you won't believe they dared publish!
To entice you further, here's a never-reprinted extra, which we forgot to run when we re-introduced the character HERE...the very first appearance of Manhunter 2070 from Showcase #90 (1970) which also synopsizes the series' concept...
See you 55 years from now on Monday!

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Reading Room MANHUNTER 2070 "D.O.A." Conclusion

Discovering the Brotherhood of Space has put a 100,000 credit bounty on him, Starker returns his two dinner dates to the safety of their home on Earth.
While en-route he tells the story of how he became a bounty hunter after pirates killed his asteroid miner father and took the then-teenage Starker to serve as a galley slave.
After a few months, he works up the courage to supplant the cook...
Script and pencils for this never-reprinted tale from DC's Showcase #92 (1970) are by Mike Sekowsky, with most inks provided by Frank Giacoia.
However, the last page is inked by Vince Colletta.
And the cover is inked by Dick Giordano.
Be back next month as we present the third (note, we didn't say final chapter) of Manhunter 2070...