Showing posts with label Wednesday Worlds of Wonder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wednesday Worlds of Wonder. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder LOST PLANET "Thin Air" Part 1

Amelia Earhart, Judge Crater and Ambrose Bierce!
What Do They Have in Common?

Ask adventurer Tyler Flynn as he enters a world that's a kool mashup of everything from Lord of the Rings to Jurassic Park to Indiana Jones!










To Be Continued...Next Wednesday
Note that Carl, the first person Tyler encounters, mentions the aborigine we saw on Page 1, indicating either that Time works differently on this world or Carl (and likely other inhabitants) is very long-lived!
Written and illustrated by Bo Hampton, Eclipse's Lost Planet #1 (1987) was a pet project for Bo, who had already made a name for himself with superb work on Swamp Thing, Moon Knight, and Greylore.
He had written and illustrated a couple of short tales, but this was the first mini-series he scripted.
Hampton’s line art was done on Craft-Tint Bristol Board, used primarily by newspaper comic strip artists for the daily (Monday thru Saturday) strips, though comic book artists also used it.
(Wally Wood and Al Williamson, in particular, were masters of it!)
The textures were embedded in the paper, and different chemicals would reveal different patterns without smearing the India ink art.
It's rarely-used today because the effect can be recreated using Photoshop or other graphic programs after the art is scanned in or created on-screen.
As a result, the paper and chemicals have become scarce and expensive.
But the computer effect doesn't have the "organic" feel of the original paper.

To his credit, colorist Tom Littlejohn did a remarkable job within the technical limitations of the flat four-color separation of the era to keep the final version from being too muddied!

BTW, you can visit Bo Hampton's website HERE!
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Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder MARS "Rebirth" Part 1

From Tragedy Can Come Greatness...

...as paraplegic genius Dr Morgana Trace demonstrates in this unjustly-forgotten series, set in the future, from over four decades ago!














And on that ominous note, we take our leave until
NEXT WEDNESDAY!
Written and illustrated by Mark Wheatley and Marc Hempel, First Comics' Mars #1 (1984) is a fast-paced start into the tale with several twists you won't see coming!
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Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder SONIC DISRUPTERS "Republic of Rock" Conclusion

We Have Already Seen...

...in the year 2030, pirate broadcaster satellite Little Bopper has declared independence from the USA, which is now a theocratic autocracy.
As various nations (including America, which wants them back) plan to impose control on the rogue space station, the leader travels to the Republic of Rock, part of another recently-independent (but earthbound) nation, the United States of Rock...










To Be Continued...in the Near Future...but Before 2030!

Writer Mike Baron, penciler Barry Crain, and inker John Nyberg created this series for DC in 1986, when the company was encouraging creatives to present new, creator-owned, projects either as stand-alone graphic novels or mini-series.
Though this was proposed as a 12-issue series, only seven issues were published, and contrary to rumors, there was no unpublished 8th issue, so the story ends mid-stream and, obviously, has never been reprinted!

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Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder SONIC DISRUPTERS "Republic of Rock" Part 1

America has gone extremely conservative/Reich-wing!
Pirate radio station/space station Little Bopper has declared independence from the US.
The American government isn't happy about that and other governments are eager to take advantage of the situation...

To Be Continued Next Wednesday!
Writer Mike Baron, penciler Barry Crain, and inker John Nyberg created this series for DC in 1986, when the company was encouraging creatives to present new, creator-owned, projects either as stand-alone graphic novels or mini-series.
Though this was proposed as a 12-issue series, only seven issues were published, and contrary to rumors, there was no unpublished 8th issue, so the story ends mid-stream and, obviously, has never been reprinted!

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