One of the benefits of running Atomic Kommie Comics™ is being able to do customized presents for birthdays, holidays, and joyous events like bridal and baby showers (and, at cost, yet)...
I
was preparing items for one such baby shower whose invite
had...unusual...suggestions for nursery decor gifts; aircraft,
specifically fighter aircraft!
(The baby will be a boy, and his dad is in the Air National Guard!)
"No problem", we thought!
After all, Atomic Kommie Comics™ has a whole section on War: Past, Present, & Future™!
So,
we planned several customized items, including a bib, newborn onesie,
wall clock, and 12-month wall calendar, all with the required fighter
theme!
However, a quick glance revealed a minor problem; while we had over a dozen covers with military aircraft, we had only nine with fighters! The others were bombers!
We needed twelve for the calendar!
A quick look thru the extensive Atomic Kommie Comics™ archives showed a whole set of classic comics we hadn't yet touched...Captain Steve Savage and his Jet Fighters!
BINGO!
We selected the three best covers and loaded them up to the calendar template to give us an even dozen images!
Problem solved!
After doing the baby's calendar, we decided to add all three Captain Steve Savage covers to our Korean Police Action kool kollectibles collection for the perusal (and purchase) of all you veterans, relatives of vets, and / or war comics fans!
With
North Korea still rattling sabers at the rest of the world (at least
when the Mid-East isn't exploding into the headlines), it seemed
like the right time (just before the 4th of July!) to return Steve
Savage to duty!
Get Steve Savage in your sights, before he gets his sights on you!
Sunday, June 25, 2017
Saturday, June 24, 2017
"Disguised Humor" by Mort Drucker
Can you name what DC Comic this never-reprinted page appeared in?
Hint...it was during the period Drucker was also working for MAD!
(I didn't say it was a great hint!)
Obvious Trivia: Mort would go on to illustrate a number of the Man of Steel's media incarnations, including Christopher Reeve's movie version and the tv series Smallville.
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Friday, June 23, 2017
Friday Fun BIG APPLE COMIX "A Nice Place to Visit, But..."
We New Yorkers are proud of our metropolis...
...and we deal appropriately with those who put it down, as exemplified by this short scripted and illustrated by Marvel writer/editorial assistant Linda Fite, who, no doubt, based it on real-life visits from out-of-towners!
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Thursday, June 22, 2017
Reading Room WORLDS UNKNOWN "A Gun for Dinosaur" Conclusion
After you gaze at this eye-catching cover by an unknown penciler and penciler/inker John Romita Sr...
...we'll recap What Has Gone Before!
Time-traveling safari guide/hunter Reginald Rivers offers a cautionary tale to an overly-enthusiastic prospective client.
His story concerns two other clients who disregarded the experienced Rivers' warnings...
To enhance your appreciation of this tale, here's a couple of unique treats...
The dramatic radio adaptation of "A Gun for Dinosaur" fro the classic series X Minus One, starring Mason Adams.
Plus, the illustrations by Emsh (Ed Emshwiller) from the original prose tale in Galaxy Magazine!
Be here tomorrow for more Friday Fun with Big Apple Comix!
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featuring the complete time travel adventures of Reginald Rivers!
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Roy Thomas,
Val Mayerik,
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Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Reading Room WORLDS UNKNOWN "A Gun for Dinosaur" Part 1
One of the great hokey time travel stories of all time...
...beautifully-adapted by some of Bronze Age Marvel's best creatives!
Originally written in 1956 by L Sprague deCamp for Galaxy Magazine as a counterpoint to Ray Bradbury's "A Sound of Thunder"...
...the one-shot spawned a series of stories about time traveling hunter Reginald Rivers!
Art by Ed Emshwiller |
The adaptation in Marvel's Worlds Unknown #2 (1973) by writer Roy Thomas and illustrators Val Mayerick and Ernie Chua/Chan is extremely faithful to the prose tale.
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featuring the complete time travel adventures of Reginald Rivers!
Labels:
1970s,
anthology,
Bronze Age,
Ed Emshwiller,
emsh,
Ernie Chan,
Ernie Chua,
Galaxy Magazine,
L Sprague deCamp,
marvel comics,
Reading Room,
Roy Thomas,
Val Mayerik,
Worlds Unknown
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