Friday, January 1, 2021

Holiday Reading Room SPACE ADVENTURES "Mummers from Mercury"

Over 6 decades ago, the world almost ended on New Year's Day...
...but it was saved by the participants of the annual Mummers Parade!
This never-reprinted story from Charlton's Space Adventures #1 (1953) was illustrated by Albert Tyler and Dick Giordano.
The writer (who was probably from Philadelphia) is unknown.

The Mummers Parade is usually-held every New Years Day in Philadelphia.
Mummers tradition dates back to 400 BC and the Roman Festival of Saturnalias where Latin laborers marched in masks throughout the day of satire and gift exchange.
This included Celtic variations of “trick-or-treat” and Druidic noise-making to drive away demons for the new year.

Reports of rowdy groups “parading” on New Years day in Philadelphia date back before the revolution.
Prizes were offered by merchants in the late 1800s.
January 1, 1901 was the first “official” parade offered about $1,725 in prize money from the city.
January 1, 2021 was the 120th Anniversary of the event, but, due to the pandemic, it's been cancelled.
Let's hope no aliens take advantage of it and invade...

Thursday, December 31, 2020

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder LOST WORLD "From the Past...Hope!"

...to change the odds for Hunt Bowman and Lyssa as they fight legions of VoltaMen to free future Earth from alien domination!
Bruce's VoltaMan body is a strategic asset beyond their wildest expectations, as the new allies will soon discover!
Spoiler: you can discover why by looking HERE!
Though Lily Renee is the primary artist on this never-reprinted tale from Fiction House's Planet Comics #36 (1945), there's some retouching, mostly on the new characters' faces, which appears to be the work of Eisner/Iger Studio head Will Eisner himself!
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Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Come Join in the RetroBlog SECRET Christmas Blogathon!

It's so secret, we didn't even know we did it!
We're the "lynchpin" for an entire group of RetroBlogs, each covering a different genre, and this year, all of them (except Not Safe for Work Comics) posted holiday themed-entries, creating (inadvertently) a holiday blogathon!
Besides the stories here at Atomic Kommie Comics, you can find...
...a Hallmark Channel movie-style Yuletide romance never-seen in America at
...a classic story of Christmas terror at
...a Korean War holiday tale at
...two Yultide stories of superheroines at
Heroines!
and
You can read about both a sinister and a superheroic Santa at
...then there's a Kung-Fu Kris Kringle at...
...spend Christmas on the prairie in
...then peruse through two holiday tales at
Hero Histories!
...a Hannukah story starring
...and snowball-hurling fun with a plethora of 
finest!
...Kris Kringle goes from elf to avenging angel in,,,
Witness a long-unseen Christmas saga featuring the longest-running sci-fi TV character of all in...
And last, but certainly not least...
...another doctor celebrating Christmas...several months early in
Medical Comics and Stories!
Read them all before the New Year!

Monday, December 28, 2020

Monday Madness WEIRD TALES OF THE FUTURE "Day of Doom"

It's Monday, which many of us considered, pre-coronavirus, to be the...
But we didn't mean the phrase quite as literally as this apocalyptic tale which...well, read for yourself...

Talk about "everything but the kitchen sink"! 
Us vs Commies!
Commies vs Aliens! 
Aliens vs Us!
Evacuation of the Earth! 
Destruction of the Moon!
Finally, to top it all off...Atlantis Rising!
And all that in only seven pages!

This story from Key's Weird Tales of the Future #4 (1952) could, with a little updating, make a helluva feature film or TV mini-series!
While the writer is unknown, the artist was Tony Mortellaro, who did hundreds of tales in various genres for Key and Atlas/Marvel, (where he became Associate Art Director under John Romita in the 1970s).