Usually known for his war comics, these two issues show he was well versed in a multitude of comics back in the day (and, for some other Russ Heath work, look here for his Sea Devils covers!)
A blog about comic books, and enjoying the stories, characters and creators of them...and occasionally subjects that relate to comic books as well.
Friday, September 29, 2023
Remembering Artist Russ Heath
Friday, September 22, 2023
Happy Birthday Supergirl
To celebrate, here is her first appearance and a major turning point in Supergirl's life!
Action Comics #252 (May, 1959)
Under a cover by Curt Swan and Al Plastino, with a story by Otto Binder and Al Plastino, debuted "The Supergirl From Krypton!". Supergirl's rocket crash landed on Earth, and Superman was there to greet the young girl in a costume styled like his, who also had powers as he did.Sent to Earth from Argo City (a section of Krypton that had survived the destruction of the planet, for a while) by her father, Zor-El, Kara came to Earth.
That status quo lasted for a while, with Linda getting adopted by the Danvers, but Supergirl was still a secret to the world at large until...
Action Comics #285 (February, 1962)
Under a cover by Curt Swan and George Klein, with story by Jerry Siegel and Jim Mooney, Superman finally reveals Supergirl to the world as "The World's Greatest Heroine!". with many of her friends acknowledging it, including merboy Jerro, Linda's adoptive parents Fred and Edna Danvers and her friend from Midvale, Dick Malverne.From here, the world looked a little brighter with Supergirl in it.
Monday, September 18, 2023
Remembering Artist Joe Kubert
Even more fun...the first issue was named One Million Years Ago, while the second issue 3-D Comics, with 3 variant covers and sizes (and, the third even had additional material)....before the title of the book became Tor.
One Million Years Ago (September, 1953) and 3-D Comics #2 (1st comic, October, 1953)
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3-D Comics #2 (2nd magazine, October, 1953 and 3rd comic, November, 1953)
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Tor #3 and #4 (May and July, 1954)
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Tor #5 (October, 1954)
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Tor lived in a prehistoric fantasy world, filled with dinosaurs and sabretooth tigers...a fun and fertile playground for an artist like Kubert.
A pretty big achievement for just a caveman, but very worthy with that incredible Kubert art!
Saturday, September 16, 2023
Batman Day 2023
Wednesday, September 13, 2023
Celebrating Artist Mike Grell
Better known for his work with the Legion of Super-Heroes, Green Lantern and Green Arrow, "Iron Mike" did do a small batch of work on Batman at the time with two 2 issues battles (one facing the Penguin, the other against Skull Dugger)...but, his commitment to his new series, the Warlord, stopped Grell from having a longer run on the series.
Batman #287 and #288, (May and June, 1977)
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Batman #289 and #290, (July and August, 1977)
Detective Comics #455 (January, 1976) and Batman Family #1 (September-October, 1975)
Friday, September 8, 2023
Happy Anniversary Super Friends
Here's a few places that Super Friends tales were reprinted in....
Best Of DC #3 (January-February, 1980)
This Digest, with cover by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez and Bob Smith, reprints Super Friends #3, #4 and #10......as well as Justice League of America #57 and Teen Titans #18.
Super Friends (July, 2001)
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This trade, with cover by Alex Ross, reprints Super Friends #1, #6, #7, #8, #9, #14, #21, #27 and the Toth stuff from the Limited Collector's Edition....and, in two volumes, all 47 issues were reprinted here, along with the Alex Toth Limited Collectors' Edition wraparound for two JLA tales!
Monday, September 4, 2023
Gorilla Labor With Jerry Lewis
So. what's more fun that issues of Adventures Of Jerry Lewis, wherein Jerry faced a gorilla!
Adventures Of Jerry Lewis #41 and #86 (November 1957 and January-February, 1965)
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Art by Owen Fitzgerald/Graham Place and Bob Oksner.Adventures Of Jerry Lewis #103 and #123 (November-December, 1967 and March-April 1971)
Saturday, September 2, 2023
Celebrating Artist Walter Simonson
It was a Herculean task finding which of his varied covers to highlight today....and that in itself suggested some of his earlier work, that of Hercules Unbound (the story of Hercules, let loose in a post-World War III world!).
Hercules Unbound #8 and #9 (December-January, 1976/1977 and February-March 1977)
Hercules Unbound #10 and #11 (April-May and June-July, 1977)
Hercules Unbound #12 (August-September, 1977)
And, thrill to Walt's Dr. Fate epic here!
Friday, September 1, 2023
Celebrating Edgar Rice Burroughs And Joe Jusko With Tarzan
These two men intersected (though never met) as Joe Jusko supplied the art for the 20 authorized versions of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan novels, examples of which are provided below, and you can purchase them (as well as Joe Jusko's Art Of Edgar Rice Burroughs) at ERB's website, where awaits adventures in the jungle, and beyond!
Tarzan Book 1 and 2
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Tarzan Book 3 and 4
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Tarzan Book Five and Six
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Tarzan Book Seven and Eight
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Tarzan Book Nine and Ten
Tarzan Book Eleven and Twelve
Tarzan Book Thirteen and Fourteen
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Tarzan Book Fifteen and Sixteen
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