Sunday, September 25, 2022

The PERFECT Halloween Trick-Or-Treat Bag Stuffer! MINI-BUTTONS!

These Halloween-themed 1"-diameter Mini Buttons are just the thing to use as trick-or-treat bag stuffers or Halloween party favors!
And they won't rot kids' teeth!
A "win-win" for parents!
Your house will become Halloween Central when everyone discovers you're giving away these unique items, which kids trade and collect and stick on everything from jackets to backpacks to sweatshirts to hats!
You can mix-and-match with several different design 10-packs at $19.99 each or a 100-pack of a single design for only $79.99!
(That's less than 8 cents per button! Cheaper than most brand-name candy!)
Order now, to get them in time for Halloween!

Saturday, September 24, 2022

Space Hero Saturdays CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT "...visits the Golden Asteroid"

Like fellow WWII aviator Captain Aero...

...Captain Midnight made the transition from fighter pilot to spaceship pilot while keeping his shirt on...unlike Captain Aero!
Two plot points:
1) Weird that the villain didn't recognize Captain Midnight as Captain Albright...even though the hero's face was uncovered!
It's not like Cap had his helmet's goggles down over his eyes or somesuch...
2) While I can believe Cap's costume is pressurized, why is everyone else in street clothes...in the vacuum of space?
As of this tale in Fawcett's Captain Midnight #48 (1947), while the aviator would still battle criminals and spies, there would be a story set in space in almost every issue until the book ended its' run...along with two new ongoing alien foes, Jagga the Space Raider and Xog the Ruler of Saturn!
Watch for them!

Friday, September 23, 2022

Friday Fun GROOVY "Misery Loves Company" & "More Misery Loves Company"

Last week, we told you about Groovy, a weird Marvel "comic" from 1968...

...now we're going to show you the only ongoing feature from the book...excerpts from a cartoon book series called Misery by writer/illustrator Suzanne Heller!
There were four books between 1964 and 1970, Misery, More Misery, Misery Loves Company, and Misery for Everybody which detailed...well...misery...as experienced by a 'tween/teen, with the protagonists getting older in succeeding books.
Heller's strip was cover-featured on both the second and third (final) issue.
These were reprints of Heller's material which had already run in other non-Marvel magazines owned by Marvel's publisher Martin Goodman.
Next week, we'll show you what we consider to be the best of the other cartoons in Groovy!

Thursday, September 22, 2022

Tales Twice Told STRANGE WORLDS "Mystery of Asteroid 9!"

...today, we're presenting the original version of the story...from 1952!
It's not as visceral (even thought this was the era of horror comics), but still quite cool!
Penciler Gene Fawcette and inker Vince Alascia illustrated the first telling of this tale in Avon Comics' Strange Worlds #9 (1952).
The writer is, sadly, unknown.
The issue also had this kool inside cover contents page illustrated by Everett Raymond Kinsler...
...who also illustrated the story Ransom--One Million Decimars! in that issue.
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Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder BOMBA THE JUNGLE BOY "Nightmare!" Conclusion

We Have Already Seen...

...Karg, would-be world conqueror from millennia ago attempts to finish what he started in the distant past.
Standing against him is the only person on present-day Earth who knows who he is and what danger he represents...


That prayer went unanswered as Bomba and Krag never met in mortal combat again!
This never-reprinted (in English) seventh issue of DC's Bomba the Jungle Boy was the final appearance of the character in comics.
Correction: a couple of the series' early issues were reprinted in the back of DC's Tarzan in the 1970s when the book switched to the "100-page Super-Spectacular" format after going from monthly to bi-monthly!
Since DC no longer had the rights to Bomba, the character was re-named "Simba"!
But neither this, nor the previous issue, were reprinted.
Trivia note: when this issue was reprinted in France, the cover art was modified...
I have no idea why!
(It looks like they're playing "tug of war"!)
Next Week:
A New World of Wonder!