Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder ATARI FORCE "Galaxian" Part 1

Welcome to the Final Tale of the Original Atari Force...

...as they probe the Multiverse for a new home for humanity to replace a devastated Earth!
Several questions:
Who are the people shown in the holocube?
Does Atari not have a version of the Prime Directive?
Writers Roy Thomas & Gerry Conway and artists Gil Kane & Dick Giordano may have the answers, but they ain't telling, yet!
This mini-comic, DC's Atari Force #5 (1983), was packaged with the Atari videogame cartridge Galaxian.
It was not sold separately.
To Be Continued
Next Wednesday!
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Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Rudolph Reading Room RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER the Secret Saga!

You only think  you know the story...
...but the truth is far different!
Yeah, you know the 1940s song and you've seen the 1960s animated TV special every Christmas for as long as you can remember.
But, it's not the original tale of the guy with the glowing nose!
Starting Thursday, we're re-presenting a special treat...the rarely-seen prose tale that inspired both the Gene Autry song and stop-motion tv special.
Here's a vintage 1940s cartoon by Max Fleischer that's somewhat closer to the "classic" version...
And be here Thursday for the actual, illustrated, prose tale!
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(of the stop-motion animated TV special)

Monday, December 2, 2024

Monday Madness: The Forgotten Inspiration for Disney's FROZEN...Hans Christian Anderson's "The Snow Queen"

Disney has a long history of adapting classic fairy tales...
...but none went further away from the source material than "Frozen".
Yes, it's been a commercial phenomenon, but, if you're looking for the Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale...this ain't it!
If you want to see an extremely-faithful version of the classic tale...
...click HERE, and "Let It Go, Let It Go, Let It Go!"

Sunday, December 1, 2024

Christmas at Ground Zero!


At this time of year, Christmas carols are in continuous rotation on radio stations and in the Atomic Kommie Comics™ office.
One of our favorites is Christmas at Ground Zero by Weird Al Yankovic!


(You were expecting maybe Adeste Fidelis?)
Enjoy!

Saturday, November 30, 2024

Best of Space Heroine Saturdays AURORA OF JUPITER "Man Who Wanted a World!"

The Dreaded Deadline Doom Caught Us on Black Friday and Small Business Saturday...
...so we decided to re-present our first Space Heroine's one and (sadly) only appearance in the back of the obscure PL Publishing one-shot Captain Rocket Comics #1 (1951)!
Ironically, future sci-fi/fantasy novelist Harry (Stainless Steel Rat) Harrison both scripted and rendered this tale, which might have inspired later characters such as Barbarella!
The art combines several different styles on different pages so it could've been a rush job with a group effort to meet the deadline, which matches Harrison's recollections that he had some assistance on a couple of stories.
PL Publishing was an American publisher who printed and distributed their books in Canada.
As a result, very few copies of any of their eight short-lived titles ever reached fans in the US!
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