September is here, school has started, the leaves are turning orange and brown, and already our somewhat-warped thoughts naturally turn to...HALLOWEEN, the koolest holiday of all!
We at Atomic Kommie Comics™ have told you about our Horror Comics of the 1950s™ and Seduction of the Innocent™ sections, PLUS the Martians, Martians, Martians™ category of The Future WAS Fantastic™, all of which have kool retro horror-oriented goodies year-round for the older kids-at-heart.
But what about something for the younger crowd, the tweens and pre-teens, the toddlers and babies?
Well, never let it be said we ignored a target demographic!
We have a kreepy-kool Haunted Halloween™ section with a subsection specifically-for those little ones who want a slightly-scary take on the spectral and spooky, as well as one for the 7-13 category who want a bit more meat on the bone (as it were).
We're offering Yard Signs, plus; invitation cards, and greeting cards, which we'll customize/personalize, with a message of your choice in a frightening font, for...FREE!
Note to the older crowd, sorry, but the shirts 'n stuff are kid-sized only.
Have a look and order now, before the late-October rush!
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Did You Miss the "Summer of RetroBlogs™" Marathons?
From July 4th thru Labor Day, each RetroBlog™ did a 1-week daily posting...
Here's the listings..
July 9th-13th
True Love Comics Tales™
presented a full-length Gothic romance, "Kiss of the Serpent" with evocative art by the late Tony DeZuniga.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Conclusion
Bonus: Gothic Romance Text Story!
presented a full-length Gothic romance, "Kiss of the Serpent" with evocative art by the late Tony DeZuniga.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Conclusion
Bonus: Gothic Romance Text Story!
July 16th-20th
War: Past, Present and Future™
returned to the future...
returned to the future...
...with tales of Atomic War and World War III!
Operation: Satellite!
Devils of the Deep!
Ice-Box Invasion!
Jet-Jammers' Jamboree!
Slash by the Iron Greyhounds!
Operation: Satellite!
Devils of the Deep!
Ice-Box Invasion!
Jet-Jammers' Jamboree!
Slash by the Iron Greyhounds!
July 23rd-27th
Crime and Punishment™
chilled your blood on those record-hot summer nights...
chilled your blood on those record-hot summer nights...
...with the classic Sherlock Holmes novel (from Classics Illustrated, no less), The Hound of the Baskervilles!
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Conclusion
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Conclusion
July 30th-August 3rd
Secret Sanctum of Captain Video™
went to sunny Italy for two sword and sandal sagas...
went to sunny Italy for two sword and sandal sagas...
...with muscular renderings by Reed Crandall and George Evans!
Part 1
Part 2
Conclusion
August 6th-10th
Heroines™
presented the never-reprinted, full-length, Jet Dream one-shot comic!
Part 1
Conclusion
PLUS, the startling saga of a tale told three times with the same art, but featuring three different heroines!
Tell a Tale Three Times: LADY SATAN in "Wild Night at Wild Acres"
Tell a Tale Three Times: Part 2 "Phantom of Marcos' Villa"
Tell a Tale Three Times: Part 3 "Ghost of Castle Karloff"
August 13-17th
Hero Histories™
presented the complete, never-reprinted first issue of...
...the "NOW" biker hero co-created by Gary Friedrich (who also co-created the 1970s Ghost Rider for Marvel!)
Introducing the Hell-Rider
Introducing the Hell-Rider (Continued)
ButterFly Part 1
ButterFly Part 2
Introducing the Wild Bunch
Final Chapter
How...Why...Hell-Rider!
August 20th-24th
Seduction of the Innocent™
freaked you out with pre-Code horror, most of it never-reprinted!
"Dinosaur in Grandfather's Barn"
"Slasher"
"Absent-Minded Professor"
"Meet Me in the Tomb"
"Gravestone for Gratis"
and finally...
August 27th-31st
Western Comics Adventures™
featured a week of Masked Heroes, including a few we've never presented before!
BLACK BULL "Bullets at Salt Lick" (First Appearance)
PRESTO KID "Floating Renegade" (Final Appearance)
MASKED MARSHAL "Introducing the Masked Marshal" (First [and only] Appearance)
MASKED RANGER "Valley of Dead Men" (First Appearance)
ORIGINAL GHOST RIDER "He Who Laughs" (Final Appearance)
We hope you've enjoyed these tales as much as we enjoyed posting them!
Visit them!
(feel free to link, twitter, pinterest, etc)!
Please patronize our linked on-line stores!
Part 1
Part 2
Conclusion
August 6th-10th
Heroines™
presented the never-reprinted, full-length, Jet Dream one-shot comic!
Part 1
Conclusion
PLUS, the startling saga of a tale told three times with the same art, but featuring three different heroines!
Tell a Tale Three Times: LADY SATAN in "Wild Night at Wild Acres"
Tell a Tale Three Times: Part 2 "Phantom of Marcos' Villa"
Tell a Tale Three Times: Part 3 "Ghost of Castle Karloff"
August 13-17th
Hero Histories™
presented the complete, never-reprinted first issue of...
...the "NOW" biker hero co-created by Gary Friedrich (who also co-created the 1970s Ghost Rider for Marvel!)
Introducing the Hell-Rider
Introducing the Hell-Rider (Continued)
ButterFly Part 1
ButterFly Part 2
Introducing the Wild Bunch
Final Chapter
How...Why...Hell-Rider!
August 20th-24th
Seduction of the Innocent™
freaked you out with pre-Code horror, most of it never-reprinted!
"Dinosaur in Grandfather's Barn"
"Slasher"
"Absent-Minded Professor"
"Meet Me in the Tomb"
"Gravestone for Gratis"
and finally...
August 27th-31st
Western Comics Adventures™
featured a week of Masked Heroes, including a few we've never presented before!
BLACK BULL "Bullets at Salt Lick" (First Appearance)
PRESTO KID "Floating Renegade" (Final Appearance)
MASKED MARSHAL "Introducing the Masked Marshal" (First [and only] Appearance)
MASKED RANGER "Valley of Dead Men" (First Appearance)
ORIGINAL GHOST RIDER "He Who Laughs" (Final Appearance)
We hope you've enjoyed these tales as much as we enjoyed posting them!
Visit them!
(feel free to link, twitter, pinterest, etc)!
Please patronize our linked on-line stores!
Friday, August 31, 2012
Alex Ross + Barack Obama = SuperHoodie!
Take super-star artist Alex Ross!
Add super-President Barack Obama!
Put the image on a wearable item!
What do you get?
Officially, it's called Obama: Time for a Change.
Out of print for awhile, it's available once more from Graphitti Designs in a variety of styles, including the coolest (and only) Presidential campaign black hoodie!
(Ya don't see Mitt Romney doing one of these, do you?)
Buy It! NOW!
'Nuff said.
Add super-President Barack Obama!
Put the image on a wearable item!
What do you get?
Officially, it's called Obama: Time for a Change.
Out of print for awhile, it's available once more from Graphitti Designs in a variety of styles, including the coolest (and only) Presidential campaign black hoodie!
(Ya don't see Mitt Romney doing one of these, do you?)
Buy It! NOW!
'Nuff said.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Reading Room: SPACE RANGERS "Invasion from the Moon"
Yesterday, the Moon was invaded by aliens from Saturn...
...today, the Moon is used as a dumping ground for nuclear weapons, resulting in serious complications!
(Apparently, they never aired Space: 1999 in this universe!)
(Apparently, they never aired Space: 1999 in this universe!)
This tale from Charlton's Space Adventures #1 (1952) was illustrated by Frank Frollo. who followed Al Fago & Lou Morales' costume and character designs.
The writer is unknown.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Reading Room: SPEED CARTER: SPACEMAN "Invasion of the Moon"
The Chinese Commies of space strike again...
...as the Saturnians unleash another diabolical plot against Earth!
Let's overlook the fact that Earthmen are about to move in on Lunar natives the way settlers overran Native Americans in the Old West, and wonder how the Saturnians knew the PositPeople and NegaNatives (not to mention the Lunanimals) were even on the Moon, when humans (who presumably had explored the Lunar surface) had no idea anyone lived there!
Mike Sekowsky's redesign of everything in the Speed Carter universe apparently extended to existing aliens as well, since the Saturnian shown in this tale doesn't match their original appearance in this story, illustrated by Joe Maneely.
But at least the Saturnians in this story from Speed Carter: SpaceMan #4 (1953) act the way they did previously, no doubt attributable to the fact that the same writer, Hank Chapman wrote both tales!
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