Saturday, January 21, 2023

Space Heroine Saturdays TARA "Key of the Cuchin Van!"

We continue the space-spanning saga of Tara, Queen of the Space Pirates 
...with this tale from Nedor's 
Wonder Comics #18 (1948).

The Grand Comics DataBase lists Gene Fawcette, who did the previous stories, as the penciler/inker, but it looks like fellow Wonder Comics artist George Roussos, who used a more standardized layout and looser inking style.
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Friday, January 20, 2023

Friday Fun EH! "That's How T.V. was Born!!"

For the record, this is not a true story!
In fact, this never-reprinted tale from Charlton's EH! #1 (1953) isn't even close to the truth!

But, in the pre-cybertech era of the 1950s when all that existed was radio and blurry black-and-white TVs, this feature illustrated by Dick Ayers made a lot more sense.
As they say,"You had to be there!"
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Thursday, January 19, 2023

Reading Room UNUSUAL TALES "Man Who Could Paint on Air"

With an intriguing cover like this...
...how could I resist running this rarely-seen tale by writer Joe Gill and artist Steve Ditko!
This story of artistic alien assassins and poisonous pigments appeared in Charlton's Unusual Tales #7 (1957) during one of Steve Ditko's most prolific periods as he freelanced for several companies including Atlas (later Marvel), Charlton, and St John doing a little in every genre...even romance!
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Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder MEDUSA CHAIN Part 2

Convicted murderer Chon Adams' 13-year sentence is to serve on the space frieghter Medusa.
As the ship takes off and he's put into suspended animation, he dreams of the incident that resulted in his (wrongful) conviction.
Now in deep space, the Medusa's crew is revived...
To be continued, next Wednsday...
A year earlier, Ernie had been the editor of Green Lantern, and had pushed through a story set in deep space featuring a kid stupidly going out an airlock...without a spacesuit!
Due to the Comics Code Authority, the published art had been toned down, but there was still something of a controversy about it.
Did the controversy inspire a plot aspect in Medusa Chain since the graphic novel line's creatives were told there would be no Comics Code interference?

Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Reading Room WEIRD TALES OF THE FUTURE "Time and Tide"

According to the cliche, what "waits for no man"?
The answer is in this never-reprinted tale from Key's Weird Tales of the Future #6 (1953).

The writer of this story is unknown, but the artist is Eugene E Hughes, who had a brief career in comics working exclusively for Key Publications, then disappearing from the art world (comic books/strips/commercial art) entirely!