Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Wednesday Worlds of Wonder AN EARTH MAN ON VENUS Part 1

After the success of Princess of Mars and the other Barsoom tales...
..."scientific romances" became a major genre in pulp fiction, with tales of Earthmen transported to alien worlds appearing in both genre and mainstream magazines!
Next Wednesday:
the Adventure Continues...
One of the more successful "high-adventure on other worlds" series was the Radio Man saga by Ralph Milne Farley.
Set on Venus, the tales of radio expert Miles Cabot were different enough from John Carter's adventures to warrant several sequel magazine serials, all of which were compiled as stand-alone novels.
Here's a kool article about the series at ERB.com.
The first story, Radio Man, was retitled Earth Man on Venus when Avon reprinted it in the 1950s.
Art by Ray Johnson
Simultaneous with the paperback reprint was a one-shot comic adaptation illustrated by Wally Wood with Joe Orlando and Sid Check doing inking and minor redrawing.
(The adaptation's scripter is unknown.)
Ironically, the comic book version has been reprinted numerous times, and is probably far more familiar to current sci-fi fans than the original story (which is a shame, since the novel is pretty good)!

Tuesday, August 2, 2022

Tales Twice Told BLACK CAT MYSTERIES "Disc Jockey" Version 1

We're looking back at an era when "disc" could mean "flying saucer" and/or "lp record"...

...(presuming you know what an "lp record" is), in a Case of Curious Censorship by the Comics Code Authority!
Here's the original version of the story, as it appeared in Harvey Comics' Black Cat Mystery #46 (1947)...
OK, a straightforward tale of just desserts illustrated by comics legend Bob Powell.
Nothing too gory or gross.
But the Comics Code Authority thought otherwise...as you'll see on Thursday!
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Monday, August 1, 2022

Monday Maternity Madness WIMMEN'S COMIX "TeenAge Abortion"

Odd how the situation in this story from 1972 is equally likely to happen in 2022!
Thank you, Repug Supreme Court justices!
Note: MAY be NSFW due to mature topics, but there is NO NUDITY in the tale!
Written and illustrated by Lora Fountain, this story from Last Gasp's Wimmen's Comix #1 (1972) shows what it was like in the dark pre-Roe V Wade days...and now, unfortunately, in the post-Roe V Wade days.

Sunday, July 31, 2022

There's NO Stopping the Summer RetroBlog Blogathons...

We hope you've been enjoying our Summer Crossover Blogathons including...
...is a double-feature of the conclusion of Thor and Jane Foster's long-running soap opera-style Silver Age romance in
...along with Jane Foster's first time wielding Thor's hammer in
Then...
The OOP Street Fighter the Movie (1995) comic adaptation in both
and
Pop Art Martial Arts

Next, on Monday, August 8th...
The OOP graphic novel that served as the basis for the recent cross-genre flick starring Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, and Olivia Wilde in...
Western Comics Adventures
and right here at
Atomic Kommie Comics
Note: it's really different from the movie!

Saturday, July 30, 2022

Space Hero Saturdays SPACEHAWK "Scraches of Doom" & "Moon Justice"


Our final Spacehawk post for the foreseeable future involves two text stories written and illustrated by Basil Wolverton!
You may remember there was a previous two-parter that he neither scripted nor rendered!
Whether he was unhappy with the result, or was simply irritated that the publisher let someone else handle the character, he produced these two rarely-seen tales...
...from Target Comics #10 (above) and Target Comics #15 (below)
And so ends SpaceHawk's adventures as a Saturday Space Hero!
Be here next Saturday as another character gets his (or her) chance to be a Space Hero!