Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Reading Room: LARS OF MARS "EarthShaker"

It's time for another adventure with the Martian posing as an actor playing a Martian on TV...
...in a story of world-shaking (literally) menace!
Lars was co-created by writer Jerry Siegel and illustrator Murphy Anderson, as shown HERE.
This terrifying tale of tectonic turnabout from Ziff-Davis' Lars of Mars #11 (1951) was, sadly, the character's final appearance in new stories.
But, we still have a couple of tales as yet un-presented, so watch out for them over the next few weeks!
featuring the covers of both issues of Lars of Mars!

Monday, August 4, 2014

Reading Room MARVEL PREVIEW "Sword in the Star: Stave Two: WitchWorld"

He, along with Groot, is the breakout star of the new Guardians of the Galaxy movie...
...but Rocket Raccoon had a far more inauspicous debut than most of his co-stars.
It began in Marvel Preview #7 (1976), in the second part of a space opera about a somewhat thick-headed space prince called Sword in the Star, as the lead character looked around on a new world for something to eat...
That's not Rocket in Panel 3...
And, that's not Groot in Panel 3 of this page...
It was, in fact, the final installment of Sword in the Star.
The "sticky wicket" created by writer Bill Mantlo and artist Keith Giffen was never resolved.
Mantlo explained the problem in a text feature at the end of the issue (which you can click on to enlarge and read)...
When next we saw Rocket Raccoon, it was several years later in the pages of Incredible Hulk (also written by Mantlo)...minus his British accent and without an explanation as to how he survived.
(BTW, Wayfinder also returned...in the pages of the Mantlo-scripted Micronauts, where he travelled into the distant past to become the founder of the Microverse!

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Reading Room: PLANET COMICS "Fero: Interplanetary Detective and the Kidnapped Councilman's Daughter"

When we first met him, Fero battled scientific menaces on present-day (1940s) Earth.
As of his next appearance, without explanation, he's set in the far future!
This never-reprinted tale from Fiction House's Planet Comics #6 (1940) was written and illustrated by Al Bryant under the pen-name "Allison Brant".
The change in venue from present to future without any in-story explanation (not even a caption like "returing from the past to the 21st Century..." or some-such) seems odd considering the same writer/artist is doing this follow-up tale.

Friday, August 1, 2014

Meet Rocket Raccoon...

Unlike Guardians of the Galaxy team-mates Groot and Star-Lord, he didn't get a solor story or cover pic...
...in fact, he didn't even show up until mid-way through the story...which was cancelled on a cliffhanger (which was never resolved) a few pages later!
Be here on Monday (after you've seen Guardians of the Galaxy) to read his first appearance.