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The Avenger
...battling sinister Soviets in the 1950s!
Sunday, May 22, 2022
Russkie-Smashers FIGHTING AMERICAN and SPEEDBOY are at HERO HISTORIES!
Saturday, May 21, 2022
Space Hero Saturdays UNEARTHLY SPECTACULARS "EarthMan"
"What if Superman had been a Terran marooned on another world..."
...and what if he lost his memory?"
Unfortunately, there was never a sequel to this story from Harvey's Unearthly Spectaculars #2 (1966), so we'll never know if EarthMan got his memory back or not!
Written, penciled, and inked by Wally Wood, who apparently had some interesting variations on the theme planned, but never had the opportunity to carry them out.
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Friday, May 20, 2022
Friday Fun ARRGH! "Bugged!"
When I lived full-time in NYC, this was probably my #1 problem...
...in every apartment I lived in, and this never-reprinted tale from Marvel's ARRGH! #2 (1975) really hit home!
Written by longtime NYC resident Russ Jones (as "Jack Younger") and illustrated by Alfredo Alcala, this terrifying tale predates Stephen King's Creepshow segment "They're Creeping Up on You!"...
...by over half a decade!
(The page above is from the tie-in graphic novel adapted by King from his screenplay and illustrated by Berni [Swamp Thing] Wrightson!)
...by over half a decade!
(The page above is from the tie-in graphic novel adapted by King from his screenplay and illustrated by Berni [Swamp Thing] Wrightson!)
Thursday, May 19, 2022
Perez Reading Room HOT STUF' "Uncle Sal and Cousin John Go Planet-Tripping"
This illustration by the late George Perez is not related to the story below...
...it's just incredibly-kool.
Note that the above was created only four years after the tale below was produced for Sal Quartuccio's fanzine/prozine Hot Stuf' #1 (1974).
Before websites like DeviantArt, such zines (sold at conventions and the then-new comic book stores) were the primary way for fans-turning-pros like George Perez to get their work out into the public's eye!
Before websites like DeviantArt, such zines (sold at conventions and the then-new comic book stores) were the primary way for fans-turning-pros like George Perez to get their work out into the public's eye!
Written by Hot Stuf' editor Bob Keenan and inked by Bob Garrison, this was one of George Perez's earliest published tales.
And, to answer an obvious question, there was never a sequel to this "Harold and Kumar Meet Conan the Barbarian"-type story!
And, to answer an obvious question, there was never a sequel to this "Harold and Kumar Meet Conan the Barbarian"-type story!
Perez was working as an assistant to already-established artist Rich Buckler (who also had a story in this issue) at the time, and George's first Marvel work, the final Gullivar Jones of Mars story (shown HERE) was published a couple of months after this!
The rest, as they say, is history...
Wednesday, May 18, 2022
Wednesday Worlds of Wonder PANIC! "Mars Man Chase"
Did screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan or director Steven Spielberg read this in 1955?
Both of them would've been the right age to have read this never-reprinted short (obviously inspired by Edgar Rice Burroughs' Barsoom tales) from by writer/artist Don Orehek from Panic Publications' Panic #2 (1958), which might have inspired this legendary bit of high adventure cinema history...
Did it?
We'll never know!
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