Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Reading Room 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY "Capture of 'X-51'" Conclusion

...when all the prototype robots of a secret government project are ordered to be destroyed, Dr Abel Stack refuses to allow the model he was testing, X-51, to be blown up.
Dr Stack had programmed X-51 with the emotional capabilities of a human being and renamed him Aaron Stack.
Considering the now-sentient robot to be the son he hever had, Stack removes the self-destruct bomb from X-51/Aaron and...
Beyond the use of the Monolith as a catalyst for change, this story arc bears no connection to the movie!
Written and penciled by Jack Kirby and inked by Mike Royer, Marvel's 2001: a Space Odyssey #8 (1977) was the beginning of the end for the title.
(Note: John Verpoorten inked the cover)
From what I've been told, Marvel and MGM were at loggerheads over the book.
Ending their contractual obligation with a reduced run of 10 issues instead of the original 12, Marvel suggested Kirby come up with something that could be spun-off into it's own title.
Thus was born Mister Machine...who had to be retitled Machine Man due to the fact Ideal Toys had revived the popular 1960s toy and had plans for marketing and licensing the property to other media, including comics.
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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Reading Room 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY "Capture of 'X-51'" Part 1

Marvel has released Machine Man: the Complete Collection...
...which leaves out the character's first three appearances!
Now that's what I call a "showstopper"!
(Hey, look! "Kirby Quotes")
The conclusion to this issue can be found..tomorrow, along with some info as to why it's not included in Machine Man: the Complete Collection!
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Monday, August 8, 2016

Reading Room CAPTAIN JOHNER AND THE ALIENS "Conspiracy"

...as the story takes a personal turn for Captain Johner...
With only four pages per quarterly issue to work with, fans' patience must have been stretched to the limit!
Aren't you glad RetroBlogs fans only have to wait a week between chapters?
Creator/writer/artist Russ Manning builds up suspense in this tale from Gold Key's Magnus, Robot Fighter #14 (1966).
The storyline's taking some interesting turns, including learning Johner has a first name!
Be here next week as the cavalry comes a'chargin!
BTW, note the sales figures on the last page!
This book was selling 235,000 copies an issue!
Publishers today would kill for those numbers!
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Sunday, August 7, 2016

Last Week on RetroBlogs...

...7th Voyage of Sinbad, featuring early art by League of Extraordinary Gentlemen artist Kevin O'Neill at Secret Sanctum of Captain Video!

..in War: Past Present & Future!

...at the opera!
...in Heroines!
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Saturday, August 6, 2016

We're Back with Amazon

For a while, Amazon refused to allow residents of New York or Illinois to participate in their Associate program, so people from those states were unable to embed links to Amazon that would also give them a comission.
(We have apartments in both New York City and Chicago, so it affected us either way!)
Those problems have been resolved, so New Yorkers and Illinii can now be Associates again.
Atomic Kommie Comics and the other RetroBlogs will now be offering links to related Amazon goodies in each post.
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