Monday, April 7, 2014

Reading Room JET POWERS "InterPlanetary War"

Like any respectable sci-fi hero, Jet Powers visited Mars...
...and ran right into the middle of an interplanetary war...but one that didn't involve Earth, for a change!
But, the Queen doesn't realize that danger threatening not only Mars, but Earth as well, lurks within her own court...as we'll see in the sequel story next Monday!
There's one more tale to go from Magazine Entertainment's Jet Powers #3 (1951), also written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Bob Powell.
You'll see that one tomorrow!

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Reading Room JET POWERS "Devil Machine"

Let's return to the high-tech adventures of Jet Powers...
...beginning with the cover story about a mad scientist who ends up redefining "multi-tasking"...
Is it just me, or does Mikla look a lot like Marlon Stone from Jet Powers #2's "House of Horror", who also experimented with animals and then perished in flames?
Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Bob Powell, this tale from Magazine Entertainment's Jet Powers #3 (1951) was unique in being a stand-alone story.
The other two Jet tales were two-parters that began in this issue, then concluded in the following one...as you'll see tomorrow!

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Captain America Silver Age Gallery


Today we're re-presenting a gallery of Captain America art from the Silver Age by Jim Steranko (above) and the character's co-creator Jack Kirby (all the rest).
Why?
Because we're going to see Captain America: the Winter Soldier, and I'm in a "Captain America" sorta mood!
Besides, I don't plug my collectibles everyday! Just most days...  ;-)
Click on any of the panels to enlarge
Enjoy!

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Reading Room: NOT BRAND ECHH "Original Origin of Charlie America"

With the NEW Captain America movie opening tonite, we thought we'd present...
...to prepare all three of you unfamiliar with the character ('cause we're really nice guys)!
Admittedly, this ain't exactly how they portrayed his origin in the previous movie.
But hey, this classic from Marvel's Not Brand Echh #3 (1967) is a lotta fun anyway!