Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder LOST WORLD "Chicago Chaos"

We Have Already Seen...

...when a synopsis takes up half the panel, you better take note!
But now that we're caught up, let's jump into the action...
The Saga Continues...
Writer "Thorncliffe Herrick" and artist Graham Ingels obviously have long-term plans for the series as this chapter from Fiction House's Planet Comics #27 (1943) shows!

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Volume 7
(which reprints this tale)

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Reading Room / Halloween Horror UNEXPECTED "Monstrous Crime"

As DC Comics ended it's non-super-hero anthologies...
...sometimes unused stories for one title were used as filler in other books!
Originally-produced for the sci-fi anthology Time Warp, this never-reprinted story ended up in the back of issue #207 (1981) of the DC horror anthology The Unexpected.
Tor Infante (aka Nestor Infante/Ernesto Infante) illustrated only 11 war and horror stories in the early 1980s, all for DC, before disappearing from the American comics scene until the 1990s, when he took on multiple assignments for Continuity Comics including Ms Mystic and Megalith, as well as KnightHawk, which found a new home at Acclaim Comics after Continuity folded.
Infante passed away in 2011.
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Monday, October 19, 2020

Monday Madness / Halloween Horror THE SPECTRE "Footsteps of Disaster"

Return with us to the Swinging Sixties...

...when one of DC's most powerful characters was reduced to being a CryptKeeper-type host for PG-rated tales of "horror" as shown HERE...

Scripted by Mike Friedrich, penciled by Jerry Grandenetti, and inked by George Roussos, this intro to the final issue of the Ghostly Guardian's Silver Age series (#10 from 1970) is a combination of Golden Age and Silver Age talents quite common during the era.
Friedrich was one of the second wave of fans-turned pros, which also included Berni Wrightson, Jim Starlin, Rich Buckler, Mike Ploog, and Steve Englehart.
He founded Star*Reach, initially a publisher of creator-owned projects, which evolved into an agency packaging stories for various publishers.
Both Grandinetti and Roussos were Golden Agers who stayed in the comics field literally until the day they died, thanks to their unique storytelling and technical skills.

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The Spectre
(which reprints this tale...but in black-and-white!)

Sunday, October 18, 2020

Halloween-Themed PPE Masks!

   Want to be safe and look scarily seasonally-appropriate?


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The one-size-fits-all mask features a pocket for optional filter use...
Plus: Each order includes a free 2-pack of carbon filter inserts.

Note: these are exclusive designs, not available anywhere else!
To See Them All!
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Saturday, October 17, 2020

Space Force Saturdays SPACE SQUADRON "Star Smasher"

Do you remember how, in 1952, we sent men into space in flying saucers?
What?
You don't?
But, it's ancient history, as this tale from the year 2000 reveals in flashback...
Ah, the days when we actually believed in "American Exceptionalism"...
This story from Atlas' Space Squadron #1 (1951) was illustrated by George Tuska who later became the final artist on the original Buck Rogers comic strip (1959-67) and then assumed the art duties for almost a decade on Marvel's Invincible Iron Man!
The writer is unknown, but the scripting is clearly more simplistic and juvenile-oriented than the relatively more-sophisticated Speed Carter series written by Hank Chapman two years later.
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