Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Reading Room: GREEN PLANET Part 1

Based on the then-current (1960) novel by J Hunter Holly...
...which is mentioned nowhere in the comic or on the cover!
Go figure!
But, what is the answer?
Be here tomorrow for the startling answer!
Penciled by Charles Nicholas, inked by Vince Alascia.
Based on the novel by J Hunter Holly (Joan Carol Holly), the writer of the comic adaptation is unknown.
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Monday, January 9, 2012

Reading Room: CAPTAIN AERO "Alien Invasion"

What do you do with a wartime character after the war?
In the case of fighting aviator Captain Aero, you make him into an extraterrestrial fighter!
Art by Rudy Palais, writer unknown.
Captain Aero was one of numerous costumed aviators who fought the Axis in comic books during World War II.
His distinctive traits included a mustache that came and went depending on the artist and an aircraft that could use its' propeller like a buzz-saw.
In his early days he was assisted by the Sky Scouts, a gang of kids who wanted to be aviators, and who were popular enough to have their own backup strip.
By the time of this never-reprinted story's publication in Captain Aero Comics #25 in 1946, WW II was over, and sales on military-themed comics were dropping.
A number of them, like Blackhawk, shifted to battling criminals and/or Communist spies.
But not Captain Aero!
He was destined for bigger things...like interplanetary conflict!
The series' change of concept was taken even further in the next issue...as you'll see in a week or so.

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featuring the cover art from this issue of Captain Aero Comics by LB Cole!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Design of the Week--Somali Pirates? Bring 'Em ON!

This week...Sailors on the high seas need not fear!
The US Navy will protect them from Somali pirates, even if they are Iranian nationals!
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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Fantastic Femmes: Junie Hoang

She's talented!
She's cute!
She's controversial!
She's Junie Hoang, and she's complaining that her career was ruined by the Internet Movie Data Base (IMDB) because they revealed her real age!
She's 41, and doesn't look it!
She's 41? So what? She's HOT!
While she's never had a big break, Junie has been working pretty regularly since 1992, including a lot of animation voice work!
She even voiced Chun Li in Street Fighter 2: Victory!

We wish you the best, Junie, and hope to see (or hear) you on the screen soon!

Genre credits include:
Ginger DeadMan 3: Saturday Night Cleaver (Sandy) / GingerDeadMan 2: Passion of the Crust (Ensign Del Rio)
Note: Junie plays two different characters since #3 is a time-travel story transporting the villain back to the 1970s.
 1000 Ways to Die "Gratutity Violence"
Tropic Thunder (Day Player, scene deleted)
Back on Topps (Tough Asian)
Spirits Among Us (Jennifer)
Adventures of Zion Man & the Supreme Comander (Queen Lucealot)
Z: a Zombie Musical (Zombie Mailwoman)
 Macross:
Eve of Destruction / When Worlds Collide / Fallen Angels
(additional voices)
Voodoo Dolly (Stephanie Hung / Ms Fix-It / Tool Time Lad)
 All-Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku TV (additional voices)
Street Fighter II: Victory (Chun Li)
BubbleGum Crisis: Tokyo 2040 (additional voices)
Martian Successor Nadesico (Eri / additional voices)

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