Sunday, July 21, 2024

Bob Newhart (1929-2024)

Everybody knows the late, great, Bob Newhart's...
...two long-running TV series, The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart.
But, how many remember his final series, Bob...which was set in the world of comic books and greeting cards?
(Silly side note, considering the progression of series titles from The Bob Newhart Show to Newhart to Bob, if he had done another series what was it going to be called..."The"?)
In the 1992-94 series Newhart played Bob McKay, a Silver Age creative now doing greeting cards, who created, wrote, and illustrated Mad-Dog, a super-hero with the abilities of...you guessed it...a dog!
(He also, somehow, retained the copyright to the character, a rarity for creatives before the 1990s!)
When a new publisher wants to revive the character, Bob agrees, provided he does the book.
But, that's not what the publisher has in mind...
Note: we don't call the 1990s "The Dark Age" for nothing!
As you can see, Marvel Comics published a never-reprinted six-issue tie-in comic in "flip-book" format, with one half being Bob McKay's Silver Age version, and the other half being Ace Comics' Dark Age version.
In tribute to this unjustly-forgotten project, which featured an episode guest-starring noted comics creatives Jack Kirby, Bob Kane, Sergio Aragones, Jim Lee, and Mark Silvestri; we're interrupting our "Time-Lost" Summer Blogathon to do the following...

Presenting the pilot episode on
NOW!
Presenting the "Silver Age" Mad-Dog on Monday at
And presenting the "Dark Age" Mad-Dog on Monday right here at
Atomic Kommie Comics!
Miss them at your peril!

Saturday, July 20, 2024

Space Hero Saturdays MOON ZERO TWO Part 1

Here's a movie that promoted itself as the "First Space Western"...
...though this psychedelic 1969 flick is more "Space" than "Western"!
Damn claim jumpers!
As you can see, life in 2021 (three years ago) is rough!
Next Saturday, the exciting conclusion as well as some behind-the-scenes info!

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Friday, July 19, 2024

Friday Fun / Trump Reading Room UNQUOTABLE TRUMP "Giant-Size Super-Leader Team-Up"

From Now Until Election Day, We'll Be Presenting Examples of How Creatives See Don da Con...

...often using his own words, as in this example from Unquotable Trump by cartoonist R. Sikoryak, based on the cover for Marvel's Giant-Size Super-Villain Team-Up #2 (1975) by penciler Gil Kane and inker Al Milgrom!

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Unquotable Trump
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Thursday, July 18, 2024

Reading Room / Tales Twice Told WEIRD TALES OF THE FUTURE "Desert Castle"

We Presented the Later Telling of This Tale HERE...
...now here's the earlier (and never-reprinted version) from Key Publishing's Weird Tales of the Future #3 (1952)!





Note that, unlike the 1970s telling which gave the year as 2995, this earlier, 1950s version, illustrated by journeyman Tony Mortellaro,  is set in 1995, which makes the setting, technology, and clothing much more acceptable!
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Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder BRAK THE BARBARIAN "Sword and the Road"

Who is Brak the Barbarian?
Though we presented his first comic appearance last week, most current comics fans are totally-unaware of him!
So let's clear up the matter...
After this never-reprinted text feature from Marvel's Savage Tales V1N6 (1974), there were two more Brak prose short-story collections; When the Idols Walked (1978) and Fortunes of Brak (1980).
All the books were re-edited into the collection shown below.
Next Week: 
Part One of "The Unspeakable Shrine"!
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