A blog about comic books, and enjoying the stories, characters and creators of them...and occasionally subjects that relate to comic books as well.
Sunday, June 21, 2026
Remembering Artist Jack Sparling
Friday, June 19, 2026
Guide To Golden Age Manhunter Reprints
His journey began in Adventure Comics #73 (April, 1942) by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon (even getting a cover), and continued through Adventure Comics #92 (June-July, 1944) (though Kirby did less on the series as time progressed....).
Still, worth a look to see where you can find the Golden Age tales of this character!
This tale was reprinted in New Gods #4 (August-September, 1971) (that has a few Kirby tales on its own.).
This tale was reprinted in New Gods #5 (October-November, 1971), with Orion fighting the Deep Six!
Adventure Comics #75 (June, 1942) is the next Manhunter tale by Kirby and Simon, where Paul learns to "Beware Of Mr. Meek". Jewel thief, Panama Parker slips her stolen jewels on Paul Kirk, drawing Manhunter into a confrontation with her and Myron Meek (whom she was fleeing, and she stole the jewels to keep Meek from doing that). Manhunter captures Meek, with help from Panama...and turns them both over to the police, but with a good word for her for her help.
This was reprinted in New Gods #6 (December-January, 1971/1972), where Orion finishes his battle with the Deep Six.
The next Manhunter tale is "The Legend Of The Silent Bear" from Adventure Comics #76 (July, 1942) by Kirby and Simon, with Paul Kirk being drawn into a murder during a weekend retreat. Confronting the killers, Manhunter is blinded and, with the help of a boy scout, captures the killers.This story was reprinted in New Gods #7 (February-March, 1972), wherein the reading world is introduced to the Pact which defines the truce between New Genesis and Apokolips.
This was reprinted in New Gods #8 (April-May, 1972), with Terrible Turpin facing Kalibak.
This story was reprinted in New Gods #9 (June-July, 1972), with the debut of the Forager.
This was reprinted in Detective Comics #440 (April-May, 1974), which also has a back up of Manhunter in the current day....
Kirby and Simon do one last tale together on Manhunter (not reprinted; Manhunter also makes a cover with Sandman and Sandy) and then the title falls into others hands until Adventure Comics #92 (June-July, 1944)...until Paul Kirk is revived to fight the Council in a Detective Comics back up series running from Detective Comics #437 to #443 (October-November, 1973 to October-November, 1974) by Archie Goodwin and Walt Simonson (which has been collected a few times, and well worth the read).Kirby comes back to Manhunter as well, but this time, Mark Shaw...and more on him here!
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Remembering Artist Wally Wood
Monday, June 15, 2026
Remembering Artist Neal Adams
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Celebrating Flag Day
Thursday, June 11, 2026
How Hot Is It?
But you want it hotter?
Well, how about this cover to Vault Of Evil #13 (September, 1974) by Larry Lieber and Vince Colletta?
...and if you really want it hotter, you can go to...
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Celebrating Artist Charles Vess
...a hint of the fantasy art he is much more famous for.
Spectre #13 and #14 (April and May, 1988)
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Spectre #15 and #5 (June, 1988 and April, 1993)
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Remembering Artist George Perez
Justice League of America #192 (July, 1981)
Justice League of America #193 (July, 1981)
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Celebrating Artist Darryl Banks
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Remembering D-Day
D-Day #1 and #2 (Summer, 1963 and Fall, 1964)
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D-Day #4 and #5 (September, 1966 and October, 1967)
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Tharn In Jungle Action
When the hero is Tharn!
Tharn, a jungle hero debuted in Jungle Action #1 (October, 1972, cover by John Buscema), but was a reprint of adventures of Lo-Zar, who debuted in Jungle Action #1 (October, 1954) by Don Rico and Joe Maneely, with Joe also providing that cover. Tharn stories appeared in the first 4 issues of the new Jungle Action, with the name change to prevent confusion with Ka-Zar, sharing space with reprints of Lorna Queen of the Jungle and Jann of the Jungle. Lo-Zar had 6 issues in his Jungle Action run as Lord of the Jungle.
Jungle Action #1 (October, 1972) and Jungle Action #1 (October, 1954)
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Covers by John Buscema and Joe ManeelyJungle Action #2 (December, 1972) and Jungle Action #2 (December, 1954)
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Covers by Gil Kane and Joe Maneely
Jungle Action #3 (February, 1973) and Jungle Action #4 (April, 1955)
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Covers by Jim Starlin & Frank Giacoia and Carl Burgos
Jungle Action #4 (April, 1973) and Jungle Action #6 (August, 1955)
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Covers by Gil Kane & Frank Giacoia and Joe Maneely
Original Jungle Action #3 and #5 (February and June, 1955)
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Covers by Syd Shores & Frank Giacoia and Joe Maneely
Given time, maybe later we'll look into Lorna the Jungle Queen and Jann of the Jungle!
Lorna the Jungle Queen #1 (July, 1953) and Jann of the Jungle #14 (December, 1956)
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Covers by Carl Burgos
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Celebrating Artist Scott Rosema
Monday, June 1, 2026
Adventures With Superboy-Prime
...this Clark Kent was forced to face some of those he killed, brought back as Black Lanterns, with Alexander Luthor Jr. leading the charge (and these stories might also have been his step towards redemption).
Plus back up stories with the Black Witch (Mysa, the former White Witch of the Legion of Super-Heroes), and Superboy/Kon-El as well.
Adventure Comics #4 and #507 (January, 2010)
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