Monday, September 4, 2023

Monday Magik Madness OCCULT CRIMES TASKFORCE "Officer Training Manual" Introduction

Study this document carefully.
It may save your life!

Think we're kidding?
This introduction to a secret manual for a covert NYC police division is from a 2007 12-Gauge/Image Comics mini-series.
You'll be seeing other sections of the manual in the near-future.
When N.Y.P.D detective Sophia Ortiz stumbles upon a bizarre murder scene, she is initially brushed aside, then recruited by a covert police unit ― the Occult Crimes Taskforce.
Versed in the black arts and equipped with mystical weaponry, the O.C.T. keeps the streets of Manhattan safe from unholy creatures of the night.
Can Sophia help stop this supernatural killer?
And why does she look just like Rosario (Ahsoka) Dawson?
Find out right here on Wednesday. as we present Part One in
Wednesday Worlds of Wonder

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Sunday, September 3, 2023

Do You Know About Our RETROBLOGS?

According to Google Analytics, most of you access this blog via your smartphones.
But the interface you see is a stripped-down version, missing a lot of features, including the links to the other RetroBlogs!
So, for those who didn't know we have a whole bunch of these things covering almost every genre, here are the links to the other RetroBlogs, in no particular order!
(You might want to check them out on a tablet or desktop!)

Saturday, September 2, 2023

Space Hero Saturdays DRIFT MARLO: SPACE DETECTIVE "Case #1: File of the Periled Peace-Maker" Conclusion

Is an alien from space attempting to sabotage the new Anti-Missile Missile?
Detective Drift Marlo is attacked by someone...or something...near the launch pad.
Later he notices that Dr Fowler, who opposed the project had a bad leg...and the "alien" had the same limp...
This tale from Dell's Drift Marlo #1 (1962), was written by Phil Evans and illustrated by Tom Cooke, who also handled the ongoing Drift Marlo syndicated newspaper strip.
Yes, you read it right...ongoing syndicated newspaper strip.
Running for a decade from 1961 to 1971, the strip, while never a major hit, developed a dedicated audience.
The comic book, which ran only two issues, contained totally-new material, not reprints of the strips, as was so often the case with such titles including Dick TracyBrenda Starr, and Flash Gordon.
There have been no reprint compilation books of the Drift Marlo comic strip, nor was the short-lived comic book version ever reprinted.
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Friday, September 1, 2023

Friday Fun WILD "I Was an 88 Pound Weakling"

As we enter the final weekend of summer vacation...
...lets look at a parody of a classic tale of humiliation and redemption on the beach!
This never-reprinted tale from Atlas' Wild #5 (1954) spoofs the plot of this ad...
...which had already become a cliche!
Penciler Al Hartley,  inker Carl Burgos, and an unknown scripter (likely the book's editor Stan Lee) knew the audience would get the joke especially since the ad ran in almost every comic of the 1950s!
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Thursday, August 31, 2023

Reading Room BARBARIAN COMICS "...friend in need..."

...in a somewhat different version.
Here's the original...
This initial version of the tale appeared in California Comics' Barbarian Comics #3 (1974).
Comparing the two, the dialogue and layout are unchanged in both versions, but the later one was re-inked and re-lettered, presumably because writer/artist Ron Harris had improved his skills in the intervening decade.
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