Saturday, May 25, 2013

Join Us in the Peter Cushing Centennial Blogathon!

To celebrate the 100th birthday of horror cinema legend Peter Cushing, a wild collection of bloggers (including yours truly) are doing a blogathon!
You can see our entries (there'll be a couple) over the next few days at Secret Sanctum of Captain Video™, where we're covering Cushing's turn as Doctor Who!

Friday, May 24, 2013

Reading Room: ROBOTMEN OF THE LOST PLANET "Rise of the Humans"

When Last We Left What Remained of Humanity...
...in the far future, robots have rebeled and conquered the human race.
Mankind's survivors have been forced from cities and towns and now live in caves on their outskirts.
But, after ten years of robot oppression, humans are about to take back the planet...
...in the far future, robots have rebeled and conquered the human race.
Humanity's survivors have been forced from cities and towns and now live in caves on the outskirts.
But, after ten years, newly-armed humans are about to take back the planet...
This 1952 one-shot title from Avon Comics was scripted by Walter (The Shadow) Gibson and rendered by Gene Fawcette.
Avon did an amazing amount of one-time-only titles, probably more than any other publisher.
Some of them were adaptations of novels Avon's paperback division had published, like An Earthman on Venus.
Others, like RobotMen, were original stories.
(BTW: we originally planned to run this next Monday.
But. that's Halloween, and we have something special planned, so the conclusion was "bumped up" in the schedule!
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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Reading Room: ROBOTMEN OF THE LOST PLANET "Robots Rule the Earth"

...just five years and we've lost all sense of fashion?
(And what weapons were we using to kill the large mammals that provided those big pelts?)
Tomorrow:
The Astounding Finale as we witness...
Rise of the Humans!
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Reading Room: ROBOTMEN OF THE LOST PLANET "Massacre of Mankind"

Before Terminator!
Before Magnus: Robot Fighter!
Before BattleStar Galactica (reboot)!

...now witness the sheer terror of the original 1950s version!

The art for this 1952 one-shot title from Avon Comics is by Gene Fawcette, an Avon mainstay who did everything from horror to Westerns to romance.
If you compare the two tales, you'll see the robots are totally different in this version.
They're based on a still-popular toy first marketed in the early 1950s... Obie the Popping Martian/Panic Pete/Bug-Out Bob!
Who came up with the idea is unknown, and there was no attempt at an actual tie-in between the toy and the comic...

Beyond that, the most unusual aspect of this tale is the scripter...Walter Gibson, aka "Maxwell Grant", the primary writer of the legendary pulp character, The Shadow!
Yeah, that guy!
Gibson, a trained magician-turned writer did very little "hard" sci-fi during his long career...except in 1951-54, where he edited (and wrote under several pseudonoms) most of the contents of Charlton's short-lived pulp magazine (only two issues) Fantastic Science Fiction, as well as Charlton's Space Adventures comic for its' first eleven issues and co-creating and scripting Spurs Jackson and his Space Vigilantes for Charlton's newly-created Space Western Comics!
(Yes, it really existed, as shown HERE!)
He also wrote this comic and several other one-shots for Avon Comics.
For the record, Gibson also wrote two volumes of prose adaptations of Twilight Zone TV episodes (with a couple of original tales mixed in), but none of those were sci-fi.
BTW, while this was the only tale adapted into b/w in the 1970s, there were two more chapters of the man vs funky robot saga!
You'll see them next Wednesday and the Wednesday after that...

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Reading Room: "Cargo from Mars"

A non-sensationalistic title hides a damned good detective story...

...that appeared in back of a science fiction detective's comic book!
Illustrated by Gerald McCann, this well-written little tale by a currently-unknown author was hidden in the back of this 1952 Avon Comics comic book...
...about the ongoing adventures of a private investigator "fighting crime in a future time"!

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