Saturday, November 9, 2019

Reading Room STRANGE GALAXY "Planetoid Monsters"

...and today, we present a re-visualization of the exact same script from the 1970s!
Illustrated by Oscar Stepancich, this story from Eerie Publications' Strange Galaxy #10 (1971) is an almost word-for-word retelling of "Space-Gods of Planetoid 50!" from Avon's Strange Worlds #7 (1952)!
Eerie both reprinted 1940s-50s material from defunct publishers like Avon and Gilmor, and did new versions by South American artists when the originals weren't "graphic" enough!
B/w magazines didn't follow the still-restrictive Comics Code Authority, so they could do more risque material (blood/violence/mild nudity) than color comics!
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Friday, November 8, 2019

Friday Fun MONSTERS UNLIMITED "Best of #6"

The fun never stops when Stan Lee unleashes bad jokes...
...on classic movie and TV horror/sci-fi pix!
Would you call it "corny creepy"?
I do...
See you next Friday, boys and ghouls!
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Thursday, November 7, 2019

Reading Room STRANGE WORLDS "Space Gods of Planetoid 50!"

What if Chariots of the Gods? took place on another planet?
And Earthmen were the aliens thought to be "gods"?
Quite a different take on the same theme from Marvel's Man-Gods from Beyond the Stars, eh?
This look at the future from Avon's Strange Worlds #7 (1952) was illustrated by artistic mainstay Gene Fawcette, but the writer is unknown.
BTW, the tale was retold...with the same dialogue and captions...but totally-new artwork...in 1971!
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Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder SEEKER 3000 "Medusae" Part 1

...if you think that, after a month posting zombies, I'm gonna remember where we left off, you're outta your mind!
Luckily, the comic itself provides a recap...
...all caught up?
Then let's jump back into the action...
That's a reasonable assessment, Carter.
But is it accurate?
Come back next Wednesday to find out!
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(the first appearance of the series)

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Reading Room WEIRD TALES OF THE FUTURE "Time Has Come"

..we thought we'd present a sci-fi comic starring Alan Moore (not written by him)...and he's not that Alan Moore, since this story from Key's Weird Tales of the Future #1 (1952) predates the award-winning writer's birth by a year!
On a similar (if somewhat silly) note, you can see TV's Green Hornet battle Frank Miller HERE!
Ironically, the writer of this story is unknown, but the artist is John Bulthuis, whose credited work appeared in MLJ/Archie and Key Comics titles, but his style looks similar to quite a number of unidentified stories I've seen.
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