Monday, August 24, 2020

Monday Madness / CoronaVirus Comics MORLOCK 2001 AND THE MIDNIGHT MEN "Then Came the Midnight Man" Part 1

...except it isn't Morlock: 2001!
It's now Morlock 2001 and the Midnight Men, according to the book's cover!

The creative team is totally-new, including the one-time-only team-up of penciler Steve (Spider-Man) Ditko and inker Berni (Swamp Thing) Wrightson!
We've now witnessed the origin of the Midnight Man.
What next?
Be here for Morlock's (and the Midnight Man's) last stand!
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Sunday, August 23, 2020

Most Excellent! Bill & Ted's Never-Repinted Premiere Adventure Begins Tomorrow!

...we thought it only appropriate to re-present the never-reprinted hard-to-find adaptation of their first cinematic adventure!
Note: it was published as a tie-in to the home video release, after the movie appeared in theaters!
Behold this most excellent tale starting tomorrow, Monday the 24th at Secret Sanctum of Captain Video!

Friday, August 21, 2020

Friday Fun JUMPIN' JUPITER "In Space No One Can Hear You Laugh"

If you thought Jumpin' Jupiter's first story was weird...
..his third appearance from Weird Tales of the Future #4 (1953) is gonna make you plotz!
Whether it's his ongoing SpaceHawk strip or any of the numerous one-shot tales he did, Wolverton's Golden Age output was always instantly-recognizable!
This humor strip ran in #2 thru #5 of Key Publications' Weird Tales of the Future, along with several sci-fi/horror stories also written and illustrated by the amazing Basil!
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Thursday, August 20, 2020

Reading Room WORLD OF SUSPENSE "Forbidden!"

Here's another never-reprinted tale from the Atlas Comics vault...
...illustrated by longtime comics book artist Ed Winiarski and scripted by a writer whose name is lost to the sands of time, though it may be Ed himself!
This never-reprinted story from Atlas' World of Suspense #8 (1957) is one of Winiarski's last stories in comics before either retiring or switching to other media like advertising after a 20-year career in comics!
Trivia: Ed is one of the creators cited in Stan Lee's book (really a bookletSecrets of the Comics as shown HERE!
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