See the only time Steve (Spider-Man) Ditko illustrated The Batman...
Saturday, July 14, 2018
Friday, July 13, 2018
Friday Fun REX DEXTER OF MARS "Junk Room of Doom"
It's taking a helluva long time for Rex Dexter to reach the second-closest planet to Earth...
This tale from Fox's Mystery Men Comics #12 (1940), was reprinted in Fox's The Eagle #1 (1941), presumably because the strip was being moved over there to give the new title an already-established feature, but the editors changed their minds, and new features like Spider Queen and Joe Spook took over the back pages of The Eagle, instead!
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Thursday, July 12, 2018
Trump Reading Room TALES TO OFFEND "Lance Blastoff on the Dinosaur Planet"
Here's what a veteran of Don the Con's Space Force might be like...
...as he goes "independent contractor" after his tour of duty!
Lance Blastoff was Frank (Do I really have to tell you?) Miller's "redneck in space" satire.
Though this tale first appeared in Dark Horse Presents #100 (1995), we're running the reprint from Dark Horse's Tales to Offend (1997) since it's in glorious full color by Marie Severin.
(The first appearance was b/w)
23 years later, he's the very embodiment of Don the Con's "Deplorables" set in an EC-style future!
He smokes!
He drinks!
He swears!
He lies to women...and they love it!
He's Lance Blastoff, and he says, "Get it while you can get it, then get
going while the going's good!" Lance Blastoff: Role model for the next
millennium!
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Wednesday, July 11, 2018
Wednesday Worlds of Wonder BEYOND THE FARTHEST STAR "Tangor Joins the Fight"
...ok, it's been five years between chapters, but we've been busy!
Just go with it...
Written by Burroughs in 1940 and published in 1942, the story is basically an updating of John Carter of Mars or Carson of Venus but set "present-day" and with no hope of return to Earth since his body was destroyed in the rocket explosion.
In
addition, the world our hero ends up on is not the high-adventure
fantasyland of Barsoom, but the planet Poloda, where a technologically-advanced version of the
Cold War between America and the USSR (with elements of Nazism) in the
1950s is being waged!
(There's an excellent piece about history behind the story HERE.)
Adapted by Marv Wolfman and illustrated by the highly-underrated Dan Green, this never-reprinted chapter from Tarzan #214 (1972) takes considerable liberties with the original storyline.
Our previous Wednesday Worlds of Wonder series, Carson of Venus, received great viewing numbers, so we thought we'd go with another Edgar Rice Burroughs series that hasn't been reprinted.
The first chapter appeared HERE, so you haven't missed anything, True Believer!
Our previous Wednesday Worlds of Wonder series, Carson of Venus, received great viewing numbers, so we thought we'd go with another Edgar Rice Burroughs series that hasn't been reprinted.
The first chapter appeared HERE, so you haven't missed anything, True Believer!
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Tuesday, July 10, 2018
Reading Room WORLDS OF SUSPENSE "Dead End"
Non-gasoline powered autos aren't a new concept...
...but this particular one has a potentially-deadly feature for the unwary!
I know I've seen the 1950s gull-wing concept car used as the protoype vehicle, but I'll be damned if I can find it on the 'Net.
Anybody recognize it?
The art for this never-reprinted tale of greed, gasoline, and goof-ups from Atlas' World of Suspense #8 (1957) was by Howard O'Donnell, whose career in comics was brief (1953-1958), but whose art career continues to this day as a noted painter of maritime and Western subjects!
The writer is unknown.
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