Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder ADVENTURES OF THE DOVER BOYS "Chapter 2: Wings of Doom"

Now that you're caught up, let's continue...
Note the ad for the lead title from this publisher, which began as MLJ Magazines, but changed it's name to Archie Comics when it became clear that the red-headed teen outsold everything else they published.
At this point (1950), Archie was slowly phasing-out their non-humor strips in existing books like Pep Comics and Laugh Comics, but were still willing to try non-teen humor material in standalone titles like this one, Sam Hill: Private Eye and Darling Love, none of which lasted more than eight issues.
Be here next Wednesday as we continue this never-reprinted tale! 

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Reading Room ALIEN ENCOUNTERS "Monster of Planet Og!"

If you (like me) enjoy space opera, you'll love the tale behind this cover...
...which gives a kool new twist to the classic cliches!
Writer Christy Marx and artist Peter Ledger handle this never-reprinted story from Eclipse's Alien Encounters #2 (1985) like it's a 1940s comic written by an alien Edmond (Captain Future) Hamilton!
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Monday, May 30, 2022

Monday Madness THE THING "Cinderella"

You've seen "dark" versions of fairy tales on TV and movies...
...but comics handled similar material going back to the 1950s, the heyday of horror comics!
(Illustrated by Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko, no less!)
This tale from Charlton's The Thing! #12 (1954) sure ain't like the Disney version, eh?
The Thing was the snarky, but unseen, host of the comic series in the vein (as it were) of EC's Crypt Keeper.
He was no relation to either the movie character The Thing from Another World (whose film came out in 1951, just before this comic debuted), or the Fantastic Four's super-strong team member.

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Sunday, May 29, 2022

Tomorrow is Memorial Day

...but we have a kool Monday Madness post I didn't want to wait on!
So pay tribute to our defenders (active and retired) today and tomorrow!
BTW, this is a World War II-era flag!
That's why it has only 48 stars!
Alaska and Hawaii didn't become states until 1959!

Saturday, May 28, 2022

Space Hero Saturdays SPACEHAWK "My Friend, My Foe"

He's the mysterious "Superhuman Enemy of Crime" in space...
...but he has friends he's known for years...and the only way they refer to him is as "SpaceHawk"?

This action-packed tale from Novelty's Target Comics #11 (1940) was written, illustrated, and lettered by the one-and-only Basil Wolverton.
The sheer unfettered imagination of the man was astounding, creating vistas and aliens far beyond anything the technology of moviemaking at the time (except for animation) could match.
With the current fascination for high adventure and fantasy and the incredible level of realism CGI can provide, SpaceHawk would be an ideal project for either theatrical or direct-to-home video, and I'm surprised no one is doing it!