Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder BOMBA THE JUNGLE BOY "Nightmare!" Part 1

Previously; Bomba's best friend was killed by the insidious Krag...

...when the duo stopped him from trying to conquer the Earth as he did millennia ago!
But Krag is not the only enemy the Jungle Boy will face...
Thus, this never-reprinted conflict from DC's Bomba the Jungle Boy #7 (1969) is joined!
Be here next Wednesday as Bomba fights his final (in more ways than one) battle!

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Reading Room WORLDS UNKNOWN "Farewell to the Master" Part 1

You know the story...sorta.
You've seen (and/or heard) the story adapted...sorta.
Now read the most faithful adaptation of the tale...short of the original novelette!








And before you go any further, "Gnut" is pronounced "Nut".

That's one of the reasons it was changed when the story by Harry Bates was adapted in 1951 into a movie...

Aw, you guessed!
As you've surmised, there were quite a few changes made when the silver screen version was created and produced!
And, when writer Roy Thomas, penciler Ross Andru and inker Wayne Howard went back to the source material for the never-reprinted Marvel's Worlds Unknown #3 (1973)...well, let's let Rascally Roy himself tell you about that...
Be Here on Thursday for the ASTOUNDING conclusion...plus some kool extras (which will explain why I capitalized "astounding"!)

Monday, September 12, 2022

Monday Maternity Madness CHOICES "Some Words From the Guys in Charge"

Want to bet all these characters are based on Republican politicians of the 1990s?

And, note that they are, of course, all males, if not "men" in any meaningful sense of the word, just like most Republican politicians then and now!
For the record, the late writer/artist Howard Cruse is a man.
From Angry Isis Press' Choices: a Pro-Choice Benefit Comic for the Anthology National Organization for Women, produced to raise money after the Supreme Court ruling of Webster V Reproductive Health Services (1989) began the re-imposition of limits to the rights of women over their own bodies!

Sunday, September 11, 2022

9-11: WORLD'S FINEST COMIC BOOK WRITERS AND ARTISTS TELL STORIES TO REMEMBER "Real Thing"

On the 21st Anniversary of the 9/11 attack...

...we're presenting a reaction to it by a true comics legend...writer/artist Will Eisner!

This superb short appeared in the "benefit book",  DC's 9-11: The World's Finest Comic Book Writers Tell Stories to Remember #2 (2002), which was the second of two books that helped raise money for victims of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
All the creative contributors, as well as suppliers/vendors, printers and distributors donated their work on this project.
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Saturday, September 10, 2022

Space Hero Saturdays AMAZING ADVENTURES OF BUSTER CRABBE "I Cover Mars"

He was Flash Gordon!
He was Buck Rogers!
He was Thun'da!
He was Tarzan!
And, he was the star of his own comic book series...twice!
From the 1940s to the 60s, numerous celebrities had their own comic books which took the approach that anything they did on movie/tv/radio, they could do in "real life"!
While comics based on Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, et al, just did Western tales, the four-color stories of performers like John Wayne and Buster Crabbe covered as many genres as the actors themselves!
In fact, the issue this short appeared in (Lev Gleason's Amazing Adventures of Buster Crabbe #1 from 1953) had three tales, this space opera, a jungle adventure, and a Western!
Interestingly, in all of the stories, no matter the locale or time period, Buster is himself, not one of the characters he played!
The first, from Eastern Color, ran a dozen issues over two years and featured art by, among others, Frank Frazetta, Al Williamson, George Evans, Bob Powell, and Roy Krenkel, among others.
This tale was illustrated by Ed Martinott, who worked exclusively for Lev Gleason and Good Comics in the early 1950s before switching to advertising.
Pretty good work, including accurate likenesses of Crabbe in most panels.
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