Showing posts with label Rich Buckler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rich Buckler. Show all posts

Friday, February 6, 2026

Remembering Artist Rich Buckler

Remembering artist Rich Buckler on his birthday (February 6, 1949 - May 19, 2017) with a couple of his covers for Secret Society of Super-Villains (#13 and #14, March and April-May, 1978), where Captain Comet, the hero dedicated to fight the villains, gets thrown off the dimensional path, so instead of following them to Earth-2, ends up on Earth-3, where he fights the villains who looked like heroes, the Crime Syndicate of America, specifically Johnny Quick, Superwoman and Power Ring.


Thursday, February 6, 2025

Remembering Artist Rich Buckler

Remembering artist Rich Buckler on his birthday (February 6, 1942 - May 19, 2017) with a couple of very short lived Marvel series that he had done covers for the second issue of each...


...Modred the Mystic in Marvel Chillers and Ulysses Bloodstone in Marvel Presents.



Marvel Chillers #1 and #2 (October and December, 1975)

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Modred the Mystic started as an apprentice to Merlin in the 6th century, and battled the Other to try to claim the Darkhold (to use to battle Merlin, whom Modred feared mad).  The Other tried to claim Modred's betrothed, Janice, but he gave himself up to save her.  Her father, Gervasse, entombed Modred, hoping future generations could help him (and they did, with Janet Lyton and Grant Whittaker freeing Modred in the 20th Century, where he battled the other in modern Britain.  Modred battled elementals with the Thing and Spider-Woman, but Later, Modred fell victim to the power of the Darkhold, and did the bidding of the Other (Chthon) fighting the Avengers (revealing the history of the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver as well). 

Marvel Presents #1 and #2 (October and December, 1975)

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Bloodstone was caveman made immortal by the alien Bloodgem in his chest.  Using his extra time on Earth, he became a monster hunter, and was retroactively placed fighting classic Marvel Monsters from the past (along side others, including Dr. Druid), including Gorgilla, Diablo and the monsters whom Mole Man tamed on his island.  In these two issues he faced the Dweller from the Depths and the Possessor.

Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Remembering Artist Rich Buckler

Remembering Detroit born artist, Rich Buckler on his birthday (February 6, 1949 to May 19, 2017).  Buckler was a fine cover artist for DC in the 1970s....as these issues of Karate Kid (30th Century member of the Legion of Super-Heroes, at the time, working his way through time, fighting Major Disaster and the Lord of Time, while meeting Superboy and the Legion, Robin and Kamandi!).


Karate Kid #12 and #13 (January-February and March-April, 1978)

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Karate Kid #14 and #15 (May-June and July-August, 1978)

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Sunday, February 6, 2022

Remembering Artist Rich Buckler

Remembering artist Rich Buckler (February 6, 1949 - May 19, 2017) on his birthday.

Rich had done much work for both DC and Marvel, as well as some independent comic work, but, here are some of his team book covers from the 1970s...likely some of the best stuff he is remembered for as he connected the DC Universe!

Challengers Of The Unknown

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Teen Titans

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Freedom Fighters

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Secret Society Of Super-Villains

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Justice League Of America

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Friday, February 6, 2015

Ronald Reagan Comics

On this date, February 6th, 1911. Ronald Reagan was born.

He worked steadily as an actor, with one of his most famous roles being opposite a chimp in “Bedtime For Bonzo” in 1951 and even moved on, to become governor of California in the late 1960s.

Reagan got that monkey off of his back and instead went to work with the primates in Congress in the wilds of Washington, DC, as our 40th President of the United States for the majority of the 1980s, and, sadly, passed away on June 5th, 2004 at age 93.


But, his legacy will live on forever….in the comics!


I bring you a few of his high points in the four-color world.

Legends


When DC Comics rebooted their universe after the Crisis on Infinite Earths, they wanted a limited series that would showcase their characters and new, one world universe. That series became Legends which came out in 1986 and 1987 (by Len Wein, John Ostrander, John Byrne and Karl Kesel), and featured Earth’s heroes facing off against the forces of Darkseid and the rest of the New Gods of Apokolips, even crossing over into many other titles (including a Cosmic Boy mini-series, Blue Beetle, the Green Lantern Corps with Guy Gardner, Warlord, as well as Superman and Batman’s titles) as Darkseid attempted to turn people against the heroes of the world and created menaces like Brimstone for the heroes to face.

This led to a lot of confusion across the Earth, and the disbanding of the Justice League of America (to be reformed, first just as the Justice League, then Justice League International), and the government program of Task Force X, where Amanda Waller used villains in Belle Reve prison for missions too sensitive and dangerous for regular operatives, so these villains could work for parole as the Suicide Squad.

Along the way, Darkseid even manipulated the government to turn against our heroes…but, when push came to shove, Ronald Reagan backed our heroes. He even showed some heroic qualities of his own…and I’ll let you find the six issue mini-series or tradepaperback to find out the trick used here!

President as Superhero


Not content anymore to sit on the sidelines, Ronald Reagan and his cabinet used Project Alpha Soldier to become super-heroes in their own right…as Reagan’s Raiders.

Three issues by writer Monroe Arnold and artist Rich Buckler from Solson Publications featured our 40th President fighting terrorists, drug lords and defending our troops over the course of three issues also came out in 1986 and 1987, but were part of the independent comic explosion, so they were only printed in black and white. Sadly, the comic ended almost as quickly as they came out back in 1987.


Still, at least the better parts of our fortieth president will be remembered!