The series began in 1986, featuring Cassandra Peterson as the host, replacing Cain, and even had a special after the regular series ended!
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, October 31, 2021
Happy Halloween 2021
Saturday, October 30, 2021
Revolutionary Frankenstein
...that of the creature of Frankenstein (which Mary Shelley didn't create until the 1800s!).
How did this come about?
Follow along....
The Frontier Frankenstein
In Tomahawk #103 (March-April, 1966), by Ed Herron and Bob Brown, Tomahawk and his Rangers were trying to rest one night, when they were set upon by a large green monster! They were able to chase him off with grenades, but what was it, and where was the missing Ranger, Big Anvil?Then, the next day, Tomahawk and the Rangers just have to wait for the chemicals to burn out of Big Anvil's system so he won't change again!
If you think that was wild, at some point, might take a look at these tales (or, maybe just check out these classic covers by Neal Adams instead)!Friday, October 29, 2021
Jimmy Olsen Monster Mash
But, for a couple of issues, Jimmy's monstrous transformations became a menace to him.
Let's see how these events happened...which both happened under covers by Curt Swan and George Klein.
The World Of Doomed Olsens!
First up, in a story by Jerry Siegel, Curt Swan and George Klein from Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #72 (October, 1963), Jimmy appeared on a Meet the Celebrities show, showing off a few of his past transformations.The World Of 1,000 Olsens!
Jimmy's second battle with himself (times 1000), happened in Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #105 (September, 1967) by Otto Binder, E. Nelson Bridwell and Pete Costanza.Wednesday, October 27, 2021
Remembering JoAnna Cameron
DC capitalized on the success of the Saturday morning show, by introducing the character in Shazam #25 (September-October, 1976), by Denny O'Neil and Dick Giordano, then spinning the character off into her own series, which lasted 8 issues, with a first issue by Denny O'Neil, Ric Estrada and Wally Wood, and later issues by Steve Skeates, Jack C. Harris, Mike Vosberg, Jose Delbo and Mike Netzer.
Issue #1 and #2 (1976) Covers by Kurt Schaffenberger and Mike Vosburg/Jack Abel
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Issue #3 and #4 (1977) Covers by Mike Vosburg with Vince Colletta and Dick Giordano
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Issue #5 and #6 (1977) Covers by Mike Vosburg with Vince Colletta
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Issue #7 and #8 (1977) Covers by Rich Buckler and Vince Colletta
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Saturday, October 23, 2021
Creature Commandos Tales Two By Two 1
Who knows?
This isn't a reality show, this is World War II, with a battle hardened Lieutenant gathering together 3 men, who have been scientifically altered into horror architypes, who will fight evil as....
....The Creature Commandos!
Here is a look at their first two adventures!
The Creature Commandos
The adventures begin in Weird War Tales #93 (November, 1980) by J. M. DeMatteis, Pat Broderick and John Celardo, all under a cover by veteran war artist, Joe Kubert.Starting at a secret briefing, with Lt. Matthew Shrieve of U.S. Army Intelligence, as he addresses an audience of distinguished generals, admirals and senators...
...about the dark realm, and things which influence men on a basic level....monsters! Using Project M (for Monster), scientists were able to take three military men...Warren Griffith, a 4F Oklahoma farmboy who thought he could turn into a wolf, which they induced a real transformation into a werewolf (though it is unstable in duration)....Sgt. Vincent Velcro who volunteered to avoid a thirty year prison sentence, being injected with the blood of a rare Mexican bat to get his vampiric powers, and marine Private "Lucky" Taylor, who was blown to bits in a battle on a Pacific island, only to be put back together as an enormous creature, reanimated to life, but without a voice to express his gentle soul. These three then surprised the room, with a general declaring them the worst monsters he's ever seen, and to sent them to battle the Nazis immediately. The crew ended up in France, storming Castle Conquest, where the Nazis had been building robots to replace the world leaders. Shrieve set explosives to destroy the base, which would have gone off if the Creature Commandos had gotten out or not, proving the Lieutenant to be the most heartless monster of them all.The Faceless Enemy
The monster squad and their leader return in Weird War Tales #97 (March, 1981), under a cover by Ross Andru and Romeo Tanghal, with story by J. M DeMatteis and Fred Carrillo.This time around, the team was sent to retrieve a Doctor Frederique from the Nazis in a storm covered area of occupied France.
Velcro complained as he took the orders, while Taylor silently went into battle, following the changed Griffith. The team freed the doctor from the Nazis, finding the doctor to be a she! Shrieve got to know her, with Frederique worrying about seeing people as people, even the Nazi monsters, as the troop headed for what they thought was safety (facing a few menaces along the way), but as they arrived, the doctor revealed herself as a plant, with this whole mission being a trap to catch the Creature Commandos. The lady wasn't a doctor, but she died saving the Lieutenant as one of the faceless masses, as the other three decimated the Nazi forces. When it was over, when asked if they should bury her, as Shrieve seemed to be growing close to her, he declined, as she was only the enemy.Tuesday, October 19, 2021
Writing In The Chamber Of Chills
While working, take a look at a few horror covers from this title run which lasted 26 issues from June 1951 to December 1954 by Lee Elias, featuring tales of terror and suspense!
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Chamber of Chills #5 and #6
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Chamber of Chills #8 and #11
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Chamber of Chills #14 and #15
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Chamber of Chills #16 and #17
Chamber of Chills #24 and #25
Chamber of Chills #4 and #10
Saturday, October 16, 2021
Almost Frankenstein - The Patchwork Man
Let's see how this monster that resembled Frankenstein's was put together....
Early Swamp Things
The Patchwork Man first appeared in Swamp Thing #2 (December-January, 1972/1973) by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson. He was one of the Un-Men, a group of genetic creations by scientist Anton Arcane. In Swamp Thing #3 (February-March, 1973), it was revealed that he was Gregori Arcane, the brother of Anton and father of Abby, whom Anton rebuild after Gregori stepped on a landmine. Gregori had limited memory of his previous life, but he recognized Abby, and worked with the Swamp Thing to save her....though he had a serious, nearly life ending fall.Reprise: The Patchwork Man
The Patchwork Man returned in House Of Secrets #140 (February-March, 1976) by Gerry Conway and Nestor Redondo (with cover by Ernie Chan), having somehow gotten to New York, and attacking saleswomen and security in a department store. He was shot in the head, and taken to police headquarters, where Doctor Elijah Chomes of the Mount Good Hope Institute took custody of him (after subduing the creature when it again tried to break loose).Discussing the mental state of the monster in front of lab assistants Andy Harty and Darleen Greer, the Patchwork Man flashbacks on how he was Gregori Arcane, doting on his daughter Abby, though the government was going to take her away due to his long sales trips.
Anton vowed to help his brother, but the government came when Gregori was away. Going through a section of European forest he usually didn't, Gregori stepped on an old German landmine. Anton found his brother, and rebuild him into the Patchwork Man. Gregori remembered, vaguely, his time fighting with Swamp Thing, his fall....but nothing after. Chomes said one of his European allies found the monster wandering by a river, captured and shipped him to New York, where it got loose and ended up in the department store. Chomes states how the creature is like a newborn babe, which makes Darleen dizzy, so he asked Harty to take her home. The Doctor continues to experiment on the Patchwork Man, trying to determine the depth of his regenerative abilities, but the creature breaks loose, ending up on the New York street, and befriended by a cabbie, who takes him away from the lab. Andy and Dareen discuss her fainting incident, with Dr. Greer saying she's pregnant, but is debating having an abortion (a moral dilemma for her, as a doctor she wants to save life, but if she has a baby, she will lose her career).This would have continued in House of Secrets #141, but the series took a hiatus, and when it came back, the next Patchwork Man story didn't appear. It was finished, and was published in a European magazine, and only recently here in the states, in the House of Secrets Omnibus Volume 2.
End Of The Patchwork Man
The Patchwork Man didn't come back until Swamp Thing #59 (April, 1987) by Steve Bissette, Rick Veitch and Alfredo Alcala (with cover by John Tolteben and Bill Sienkiewicz), where Abby met back up with her father, who had been falling apart (with memories of how he read her her favorite story when she was young...Shelley's Frankenstein!). While Abby found him in the swamp while looking for a missing Swamp Thing, Gregori didn't want her to see him, and was torn apart by the hail. Abby found his body, but not his head.......Gregori and Anton later appeared as the Swamp Thing travelled back in time to the World Wars, but the Patchwork Man was done.
Thursday, October 14, 2021
Happy Hockey Horror Season
Saturday, October 9, 2021
Frankenstein Adaptation?
But, Frankenstein #1 (March-May, 1963) wasn't exactly all that it was suppose to be, even though it did sport a painted cover by Vic Prezio, and interior story and art by Don Segall and Bob Jenney.
Issue 2 came out in September, 1966, by D. J. Arneson and Tony Tallarico, and now he wasn't a monster, but a super hero!
The monster was created in an old castle in America in the 19th century, and, after 100 years, a city grew around it. The creature awoke during a lightning storm, and, finding a human mask (to hide his green skin) went out, taking the name "Frank Stone". He promptly found a billionaire, who died and left him a fortune. So, Frank then decided to put his great strength to use, becoming a super hero, with his true identity only known by his butler, William, but suspected by his girl friend, Ann Thorpe.
This continued in his third issue from December, 1966, where he fought an evil duplicate of himself, and the fourth from March, 1967, where he faced the return of a nemesis from the second issue, the diminutive Dr. Freek, who had an assistant of his own, the brutish gorilla Bruto.Oh, what brave heroes this Dell world must have!