If you've been a faithful reader of this blog, you're well aware we have a section in Atomic Kommie Comics™ called Seduction of the Innocent™ featuring risque pop culture subjects in both comix and film. In that vein, we present today's tawdry tale...
"She was greedy, heartless and calculating.
She knew what she wanted and was ready to sacrifice anything to get it"
Before Gil Kane's Blackmark, before Will Eisner's A Contract with God, there was It Rhymes with Lust, considered by many to be the FIRST Graphic Novel!
Created in 1950 by writers Arnold Drake (Doom Patrol, Guardians of the Galaxy) and Leslie Waller (numerous crime novels) under the pseudonym "Drake Waller" and artists Matt Baker (Phantom Lady) and Ray Osrin, the digest-sized b/w comic was a pulp noir
potboiler about a steel-producing town (like Pittsburgh) and a
manipulative woman named Rust who will use ANY means to control it.
(It's a rather adult book, though not pornographic! Think "soft R" rating!)
Trivia: Leslie Waller, besides writing numerous crime novels, also penned the novelization of Close Encounters of the Third Kind!
The "Picture Novel" series (Lust
was the first title) published by pulp/comic company St. John
Publications, only ran for two books before being cancelled due to poor
sales.
The book has been reprinted twice in recent years, first by Fantagraphics in the magazine The Comics Journal #277, then, in it's original format by Dark Horse Comics with a new intro by Arnold Drake. Both are available at your local comic shop or online.
Why do we tell you all this?
Because we at Atomic Kommie Comics™ believe that other
companies occasionally produce kool collectibles, and in the Spirit of
Christmas, we want to promote stuff that we ourselves would want under
the tree. (Significant Other, please take note...)
Of course, the fact that we ourselves also produce It Rhymes with Lust collector's items like mugs, mousepads and mens'/women's clothing that would make great accompanying items in a themed gift package for a loved one who's into Graphic Novels this Yuletide never occured to us!
Nope, never!
Didn't even cross our minds! ;-)
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Reading Room SPACE ACTION "Dictator of Japetus"
With this tale, we finish our re-presentation of the stories from Space Action...
...none of which have been reprinted!
Penciled by then-up-and-comer Mike Sekowsky, this tale from Ace's Space Action #3 (1952) is typical space opera of the period with a little political intrigue thrown in, and better than most of the stories that ran in Space Action.
You can read the rest of Space Action (all three issues) by clicking HERE!
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Monday, November 28, 2016
Christmas at Ground Zero...Closer Than Ever!
At this time of year, Christmas carols are in continuous rotation in the Atomic Kommie Comics™ office.
One of our favorites is Christmas at Ground Zero by "Weird" Al Yankovic.
(You were expecting maybe Adeste Fidelis?)
Which brings us to, perhaps, the most unusual theme for potential Christmas presents (and, you gotta admit, we've had some real weirdies!)...atomic Armageddon!
Within our sci-fi-oriented The Future WAS Fantastic!™ section is the Atomic War line of kool collectibles with classic comic book covers from the fear-filled '50s, featuring the nuclear destruction of New York City (see above), Washington DC, and Moscow on black hoodies, sweats, and tees, as well as mugs and other tchochkies!
So for all you survivalists out there, while you duck n' cover under the Christmas tree, prepare for the irradiated end stylishly with our radiation-proof (not really!) garb and goodies!
One of our favorites is Christmas at Ground Zero by "Weird" Al Yankovic.
(You were expecting maybe Adeste Fidelis?)
Within our sci-fi-oriented The Future WAS Fantastic!™ section is the Atomic War line of kool collectibles with classic comic book covers from the fear-filled '50s, featuring the nuclear destruction of New York City (see above), Washington DC, and Moscow on black hoodies, sweats, and tees, as well as mugs and other tchochkies!
So for all you survivalists out there, while you duck n' cover under the Christmas tree, prepare for the irradiated end stylishly with our radiation-proof (not really!) garb and goodies!
Sunday, November 27, 2016
Holiday Reading Room: SANTA CLAUS FUNNIES "Santa in Wonderland" Conclusion
The
night before Christmas Eve, Santa was disturbed when a little girl
named Alice appeared at his door and pleaded for him to "bring Christmas
to Wonderland".
The blonde girl lead Santa to the rabbit hole/entrance and showed him mushrooms that reduced both of them in size.
Once
in Wonderland, Santa encountered inhabitants including the Mock Turtle
and the White Rabbit, who shrank while using a white fan which Claus
inadvertently also uses...
This story originally appeared in Santa Claus Funnies #2 (1943)
It
was reprinted in a stand-alone giveaway comic in 1951 to capitalize on
the release of the Disney animated film Alice in Wonderland, based on the Lewis Carroll
stories Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass!
Oddly enough, the reprint's new
cover art (as shown at the top of the post) shows Alice rendered with the same hairstyle and blue dress
as the movie version, rather than the hairstyle and violet dress shown
in the comic story.
The other characters resemble their Disney versions, as well!
The other characters resemble their Disney versions, as well!
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Saturday, November 26, 2016
Holiday Reading Room: SANTA CLAUS FUNNIES "Santa in Wonderland" Part 1
Now HERE'S a crossover team-up you never thought you'd see...
...as Santa Claus meets Lewis Carroll's Alice and travels to Wonderland!
What does Santa find?
You'll have to come back tomorrow to find out!
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