On this date in 1938, the Man of Steel debuted on the newsstands and drugstore racks of America.
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Reading Room: SPACE PATROL "Stranded on the Sands of Mars"
Spacehawk wasn't Basil Wolverton's only sci-fi comic series...
...he also created and produced this strip, which was the first of numerous unrelated series in various media to use the title "Space Patrol", including three different TV series!
The multi-talented Basil Wolverton wrote, illustrated, lettered, and probably colored, this wild tale from Amazing Mystery Funnies #23 (1940).I'd love to see someone animate these classics of surreal storytelling.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Reading Room: "Prison Planet"
One of the oldest plots in fiction is "hero fakes going bad"...
...so why not try to "freshen it" by transposing the concept to outer space?
Both the writer and artist(s) for this one-off tale from Ziff-Davis' Crusader from Mars #2 (1952) are unknown.
Neither Jon Barrett nor this version of Space Police ever re-appeared.
Neither Jon Barrett nor this version of Space Police ever re-appeared.
Monday, April 15, 2013
Reading Room: SUPERSNIPE "Benson Kidnapping Case" Part 2
...after becoming accidentally-enmeshed in the FBI's takedown of a pair of kidnappers, SuperSnipe thinks he's tricked the criminals into leading him to the captive girl.
But who has tricked who...especially when the girl doesn't want to be rescued!
The story's not over!
SuperSnipe meets the most unexpected guest-star of all...
(Want to know who?
Consider that SSoCV is a blog about comic books relating to movies and radio/tv shows...)
Story and art for this tale from SuperSnipe
Comics V1N7 (1942) by George Marcoux, who did all the "SuperSnipe Universe" strips himself!Sunday, April 14, 2013
Reading Room: SUPERSNIPE "Benson Kidnapping Case" Part 1
The Kid with the MOST Comic Books in America returns...
...with an exciting tale full of blood and thunder!
(Or is it thud and blunder...?)
If SuperSnipe is the rescuer, who will rescue the rescuer?
Find out tomorrow!
Story and art for this tale from SuperSnipe
Comics V1N7 (1942) by George Marcoux, who did all the "SuperSnipe Universe" strips himself!
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