Saturday, July 23, 2016

Join the Summer Fun on RetroBlogs!

This past week you may have missed these RetroBlogs Mini-Marathon entries...
This never=reprinted, John Buscema-illustrated, adaptation at Secret Sanctum of Captain Video!
This never-reprinted origin story at War: Past, Present & Future and Hero Histories!
Plus the explanation of how this female spy vs Nazis story...
...became this superheroine vs Commies tale at Heroines!
What's Next?
Watch this blog to find out!

Friday, July 22, 2016

Best of Reading Room: STRANGE TALES "When a Planet Dies!"

Hoo Boy! Is it HOT!
We need some cooling off!
But maybe not this much...
This splash page from Marvel's Weird Wonder Tales #22 (1973), was actually a reworking of this (literally) cool story from Strange Tales #97 (1962)!
While the art is credited to Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers, who wrote the tale is not entirely clear.
A number of people, myself included, think it's scripted by Kirby himself.
Bonus: Here's the cover from a previous issue of Weird Wonder Tales that supplied the Dr Druid figure on the reworked splash page...
Art by Jack Kirby, John Romita (Dr Druid's face) and Joe Sinnott
 ...and here's the original art for the splash page!
The production artist "flipped" a stat of the Dr Druid figure and fit it where the bearded aliens are on the original.
To paraphrase "the World's Most Interesting Man", stay cool, my friends!

Thursday, July 21, 2016

Reading Room: SPACE ADVENTURES "Long Patrol"

Here's a never-reprinted Silver Age tale...
...that has a Golden Age "look" and "feel" to it!
Written by Joe Gill, penciled by Charles Nicholas, and inked by Vince Colletta, this story from Charlton's Space Adventures V2N6 (1969) feels like it's been edited down from a longer version.
Things happen almost arbitrarily, like the astronauts' home base knowing theyve been mind-controlled by aliens, or the crewmen being deliberately-incapacitated by equipment on board we (and proabably they) knew nothing about!
It's an interesting, but unsatisfying, tale...a rarity from Charlton.

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

How a Spitfire Became a Phantom!

We've begun the summer mini-marathon at our "sister" RetroBlog, Heroines...
... with the explanation of how the tale above was altered/transformed/morphed into this story!
...in a tale of publishing, print production, and paste-ups!
It's a two-for-one deal you won't want to miss!
Click HERE to read it!

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Trump Reading Room aka the OutHouse FARMER'S DAUGHTER "Calendar Girl"

With Don the Con's "model" wife Melania dominating the headlines...
..we thought we'd take a look at another blonde poser who would appeal to the RNC crowd!
This never-reprinted story from Stanhall's Farmer's Daughter #1 (1954) was typical of the sort of lowbrow humor the publisher specialized in.
With titles including Broadway-Hollywood Blackouts and G.I. Jane, Stanhall produced adult-oriented (but never more risque than PG-13) humor.
Animator Hal Seegar was the editor/writer/illustrator for the non "good girl" strips, while Bill Williams handled the art over Seegar's layouts for the more risque material (like this one).