Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder AMAZING HIGH ADVENTURE "Monkey See, Monkey DIE!"

During the Era of Pulp High Adventure Prose Stories...

...there were few locales more exotic than Egypt, land of pharaohs' curses, demons, and still-walking mummies...or so it is said!











Written by Steve Englehart and illustrated by Mike (Hellboy) Mignola, this never-reprinted tale from Marvel's Amazing High Adventure #3 (1984) takes the "mystical Egypt" trope and tosses it on it's butt!

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Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Reading Room: STRANGE WORLDS "Weapon Out of Time"

Barbarians, advanced technology, and beautiful, half-clad women...
...we're obviously back in the retro-cool era of the Golden Age of science fiction!
So, if the fountain was "Old Faithful", where would nearby Anthor be located?
And, what happened to Anthor and it's inhabitants, who obviously weren't around when Paleoindians first migrated across the Beringia land bridge between Asia and North America around 12,000 years ago (or earlier)?
Yeah, I know it's "just a comic book story", but I can speculate, can't I?
Was this meant to be the first in an ongoing series about Prof Chalmers and his time-viewer/matter analyzer?
Art for this wild story from Avon's Strange Worlds #2 (1951) is by Wally Wood.
The writer is unknown, but it's theorized to be Gardner Fox, who created comics' first barbarian, Crom, for Avon the previous year.
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Monday, November 24, 2025

Monday Mecha Madness CAPTAIN SCIENCE COMICS "Robots of Ra"

For sheer weirdness (not to mention incomprehensibility), few stories can top this tale...
...from the back of Youthful's Captain Science #2 (1951)!
You'll note the art style for this never-reprinted story varies wildly from page to page.
The credited artist, Walter Johnson, depended heavily on assistants to produce a high volume of pages for the various comics companies (including Avon, St John, Fiction House, and Youthful Publications) he supplied art to!
The work of several different illustrators with varying levels of draftsmanship is apparent on this one story, including one or more who swipe from both Flash Gordon's Alex Raymond and Phantom Lady's Matt Baker!
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Sunday, November 23, 2025

Thankgiving Weekend, Enjoy a SECOND Turkey...

...As We Re-Present the Never-Reprinted Comic Adaptation of the 1960s Movie...

...as Fred Flintstone goes full-on Swinging '60s super-spy, with gimmicks and glamorous women galore!
Starting on Thanksgiving itself (thank the tech gods for being able to schedule future posts!), there will be three days of "Flintstone, Fred Flintstone" nuttiness on...

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...the unmatched home of radio, movie and TV comic book adaptations!
Enjoy, and pass the cranberries!

Saturday, November 22, 2025

Space Hero Saturdays FLASH GORDON Happy 45th, Flash!

Before we end 2025, we wanted to acknowledge that it's the 45th Anniversary of Flash Gordon.
Though critically-reviled when it came out, the movie has attained cult-classic status, primarily due to the soundtrack by Queen...
...and over-the-top performances by (among others) Brian Blessed (Hawkman Prince Vultan), Topol (Dr Zarkoff) and Max Von Sydow (Ming the Merciless).
The comic adaptation was written by Bruce Jones and illustrated by legendary artist Al Williamson (who, ironically, was also doing the equally-magnificent graphic novel version of The Empire Strikes Back at the same time)!
Interestingly, Williamson inked the entire Flash adaptation, while allowing the talented Carlos Garzon (himself, no slouch) to ink the bulk of Empire.
Read it, from the beginning...HERE!
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