"Newspapermen" in comics tended to be the alter-ego of a costumed crusader.
Look at Clark Kent aka Superman, Peter Parker aka Spider-Man, or Britt Reid aka The Green Hornet.
In each case, the reporter / photographer / editor-publisher served basically as an information provider for the costumed identity to go out and crush evil. ("Hmm...this teletype says Luthor is using a giant robot to destroy Star Labs! This looks like a job for Superman")
But...what if the reporter / photographer / editor-publisher was the actual hero?
What if these crime-crushers had no powers, save The Power of the Press!
That's what Atomic Kommie Comics' ™ newest kool kollectible collection Newpapermen (& women) Against Crime is all about!
Featuring...Big Town's Steve Wilson the managing editor of The Illustrated Press
Casey: Crime Photographer for The Morning Express
Jane Arden: Crime Reporter
and Dick Quick: Ace Reporter
battling corruption, racketeering, and even sabotage, on t-shirts, messenger bags, mugs, and other nifty stuff, these classic images evoke a period when we could trust those who provided the news to give us not only unbiased reporting, but occasionally kick serious ass on our behalf!
(Note: We covered Jane previously, and we'll be doing Hero(ine) Histories for the others shortly.)
If you have a media mogul in the family, here's a perfect (and relatively inexpensive) birthday or holday gift for them.
Remind them of the way it used to be (and could be, again)!
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Sunday, October 18, 2009
Monday, August 3, 2009
Does Your Daughter Need a SuperHeroine?
That's what Peggy Orenstein asks in a recent Sunday NY Times article.
While searching for a fantasy role model for her 6-year old daughter, she bemoans the fact that today's super women are "more mammary than muscle", and that (except for Wonder Woman), most are just female variations of more-popular heroes (SuperGirl, BatGirl & BatWoman, Spider-Girl, She-Hulk, etc.)
Luckily for Ms. Ornstein, we have an alternative for her...cool clothing & collectibles featuring empowered heroines who aren't femme versions of established heroes, and aren't built like inflatable adult toys...
While searching for a fantasy role model for her 6-year old daughter, she bemoans the fact that today's super women are "more mammary than muscle", and that (except for Wonder Woman), most are just female variations of more-popular heroes (SuperGirl, BatGirl & BatWoman, Spider-Girl, She-Hulk, etc.)
Luckily for Ms. Ornstein, we have an alternative for her...cool clothing & collectibles featuring empowered heroines who aren't femme versions of established heroes, and aren't built like inflatable adult toys...
Jane Arden: Crime Reporter
Don't call her "GIRL Reporter"!™
Cave Girl
Princess of the Jungle™
Jet Dream & Her StuntGirl CounterSpies
GlobeTrotting Grrrls™
Friday Foster
The FIRST Black Comic Heroine!™
Miss Fury
Terror of the UnderWorld™
Miss Cairo Jones
First Female Detective in Comics™
Miss Masque
(aka Masquerade)
The Dominoed Dare-Doll™
Miss Victory
One of the FIRST Patriotic Heroines!
Molly O'Day: Super-Sleuth
Determined! Dangerous! Deadly! O'Day!™
Annie Oakley
The Real-Life Western Heroine!™
Does she remind YOU of Hillary Clinton?
Phantom Lady
Mistress of Darkness™
Tiger Girl
Queen of the Urban Jungle™
UnderCover Girl
The Heroine ANY Girl can be!™
Just the things for girls and grrrls from 6 to 60!
Don't call her "GIRL Reporter"!™
Cave Girl
Princess of the Jungle™
Jet Dream & Her StuntGirl CounterSpies
GlobeTrotting Grrrls™
Friday Foster
The FIRST Black Comic Heroine!™
Miss Fury
Terror of the UnderWorld™
Miss Cairo Jones
First Female Detective in Comics™
Miss Masque
(aka Masquerade)
The Dominoed Dare-Doll™
Miss Victory
One of the FIRST Patriotic Heroines!
Molly O'Day: Super-Sleuth
Determined! Dangerous! Deadly! O'Day!™
Annie Oakley
The Real-Life Western Heroine!™
Does she remind YOU of Hillary Clinton?
Phantom Lady
Mistress of Darkness™
Tiger Girl
Queen of the Urban Jungle™
UnderCover Girl
The Heroine ANY Girl can be!™
Just the things for girls and grrrls from 6 to 60!
Friday, April 18, 2008
DON'T call her "girl" reporter!
Jane Arden: Crime Reporter ran from 1927 to 1968, predating other female reporters like Brenda Starr: Reporter and Superman's Lois Lane by over a decade.
She's best-known as the FIRST American comic character to have a World War II-related storyline when her writers tossed out the strip's ongoing gangster plotline in a single daily strip and sent her to cover the warfront on September 25, 1939, less than a month after Germany invaded Poland!
Like most major 1930s-1950s comic characters, she was multi-media, with a radio show that ran for two years, a low-budget b-movie (that didn't do well enough to warrant a series) and comic books.
We at Atomic Kommie Comics™ feel that she deserves to return to the pop culture spotlight, so we've digitally-restored and remastered the best covers from her comic book run for a line of collectibles in our Heroines™ section for girls and women who want a strong, positive role model!
Have a look at Jane Arden: Crime Reporter, 'cause if you're doing something bad, she's looking for you!
She's best-known as the FIRST American comic character to have a World War II-related storyline when her writers tossed out the strip's ongoing gangster plotline in a single daily strip and sent her to cover the warfront on September 25, 1939, less than a month after Germany invaded Poland!
Like most major 1930s-1950s comic characters, she was multi-media, with a radio show that ran for two years, a low-budget b-movie (that didn't do well enough to warrant a series) and comic books.
We at Atomic Kommie Comics™ feel that she deserves to return to the pop culture spotlight, so we've digitally-restored and remastered the best covers from her comic book run for a line of collectibles in our Heroines™ section for girls and women who want a strong, positive role model!
Have a look at Jane Arden: Crime Reporter, 'cause if you're doing something bad, she's looking for you!
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