Saturday, March 12, 2022

Space Hero Saturdays SPACE FALCON "Pirates of the Stratosphere"

If you're a Golden Age or sci-fi comics fan, or just following Space Hero Saturdays, you know about SpaceHawk...
...but I seriously doubt you've even heard of Space Falcon!
If you don't know who Space Falcon is, it's quite understandable.
His only, never-reprinted, appearance was in PL Publishing's first and only issue of Captain Rocket (1951)!
In fact, PL was one of the least successful comic publishers in history, lasting less than a year and producing only eight titles, none of which ran more than three issues!
However, the creative who scripted and illustrated this tale, Harry Harrison, is probably better-known to you due to his later literary work: the Stainless Steel Rat novel series and the movie Soylent Green, based on his novel Make Room! Make Room!

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Friday, March 11, 2022

Friday Holiday Fun EASTER WITH MOTHER GOOSE "Lost Chick"

Some of Walt (Pogo) Kelly's Easter tales were totally-new...

...not just reworkings of classic nursery rhymes and fairy tales!

This never-reprinted short from Dell's Four Color Comics: Easter with Mother Goose #185 (1948) takes characters who had not appeared together before and also explains where the Easter Bunny gets his supply of eggs from.
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Thursday, March 10, 2022

ATOMIC ATTACK! "Tomorrow's War!"

Nuclear war with the Russkies!
In 1953, we thought it might occur around 1972...

...as this never-reprinted tale from Youthful's Atomic Attack #5 (1953) shows!
Read it HERE, at our "brother" RetroBlog War: Past, Present & Future...before it's too late!!

Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder ATARI FORCE Part Two "Chapter One: BERSERK" Concluded

We Have Already Seen...

...a dark-clad woman infiltrating the heavily-guarded Atari Institute where a team of hand-picked specialists are being briefed on a top-secret mission!
However, she inadvertently trips an alarm, and the flashing red lights trigger a reaction in one of the team members...
...which you'll see
NEXT WEEK!
...when you see both the secret project and learn the identity of the black-clad...err...dark burgundy-clad intruder!
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Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Reading Room LOST WORLDS "City That Escaped From Tomorrow"

In the 1950s, the popularity of sci-fi in tv and in movies carried over to comics...
...with a plethora of sci-fi anthology titles from almost every publisher, most of which ran material equal to the bulk of pulp and paperback science fiction of the era.
This never-reprinted tale from Standard's Lost Worlds #5 (1952) was penciled by Ross Andru and inked by Mike Esposito and Jim Mooney.
The writer is unknown.
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