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, December 31, 2023
Celebrating Artist Steve Rude
Monday, December 25, 2023
Merry Christmas With Sugar And Spike
...and check here to see them with their Christmas presents!
Sunday, December 24, 2023
Harley Quinn Steals Christmas
...as you wouldn't want her to take Rudolph and Santa Claus' Christmas presents like she did on this Frank Cho cover to Harley Quinn #68 (February, 2020).
Saturday, December 23, 2023
A Mary Marvel Christmas
Today is also the birthday of Mary Batson, the alter ego of Mary Marvel, who calls her super powered self into existence by calling the name of the wizard, Shazam!
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
Alf's Trouble With Santa
The little alien from Melmac makes the trip to the North Pole, but can't find a job with Santa Claus, as seen on this cover to the Alf Holiday Special #1 (Winter, 1989) by Dave Manak.
Friday, December 15, 2023
Celebrating Superman The Movie
That was when Superman the Movie was released to the general public...
...with Christopher Reeve as Superman, looking quite heroic as the title character (and amusing as his alter ego, Clark Kent, mild mannered reporter for the Daily Planet).
DC Comics celebrated this release with a special treasury sized comic, the All-New Collectors' Edition #C-62 (March, 1979), with features encapsulating the history of Superman's comic cast, as well as behind the scenes pictures of the movie covering cast as well as locations such as Krypton, the Phantom Zone, Smallville, the Fortress Of Solitude and Metropolis.
Tuesday, December 12, 2023
Remembering Artist Dan DeCarlo
Sunday, December 10, 2023
Remembering Artist Matt Baker
Known for his good girl art, Matt drew Phantom Lady for Fox in the 1940s, and is well remembered for his work (even if the cover of issue #17 was used in Frederic Wertham's persecution of the comic industry).
Phantom Lady #13 and #14 (August and October, 1947)
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Phantom Lady #15 and #16 (December 1947 and February, 1948)
Phantom Lady #17 and #18 (April and June, 1948)
Phantom Lady #19 and #20 (August and October, 1948)
Phantom Lady #21 (December, 1948)
Monday, December 4, 2023
National Cookie Day 2023
Saturday, December 2, 2023
Celebrating Artist Frank Cho
... with his covers for the 7 issue Shanna The She-Devil mini-series for Marvel Knights from 2005, which he both wrote and drew.
Shanna The She-Devil #1 and #2 (April and May, 2005)
Shanna The She-Devil #3 and #4 (June and July, 2005)
Shanna The She-Devil #5 and #6 (August and September, 2005)
Shanna The She-Devil #7 (October, 2005)
Friday, December 1, 2023
Sgt. Rock With War's Christmas Present
A grim reminder, headed into the holiday season, that war is still with us, and the only winner in war is death, with this cover to Sgt. Rock #21 (February, 1992) by Joe Kubert.
A careful reminder of the balance that must be maintained, fighting for the right, but not descending into evil ourselves.
Tuesday, November 28, 2023
Celebrating Artist Jerry Ordway
Jerry's earliest work involved both the All-Star Squadron and Infinity, Inc. (heavily focused on Earth-2, and the Justice Society of America), so the Hawkman/Power Girl cover shows that nicely. After these issues, Jerry also spent many a year working on Superman titles (not to mention inking the Golden Age Superman in Crisis On Infinite Earths), so these covers are nice to help to sum up years of joy at looking at the work of Jerry Ordway, not only from the 1980s, but even today, as this variant Justice Society of America cover shows!
Friday, November 24, 2023
Richie Rich Black Friday
...as, unlike Richie Rich, you don't have unlimited funds to spend and a plethora of credit cards, as Richie has on this cover to Richie Rich Success Stories #40 (October, 1971).
Thursday, November 23, 2023
Happy Thanksgiving 2023
...like Jughead is trying on this cover to The New Archies #11 (January, 1989) by Henry Scarpelli and Rudy Lapick.
Sunday, November 19, 2023
Remembering Artist Steve Lightle
Though Steve Lightle (November 19, 1959 - January 8, 2021) only worked briefly on the Doom Patrol, helping to bring back the title in the 1980s (starting in October, 1987)....
...his 5 issues were pretty memorable, and only make you wish that he could have done more (especially his work on Cliff Steele...the Robotman, as well as introducing readers to Lodestone and Karma!).
Doom Patrol #2 and #3 (November and December, 1987)
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Doom Patrol #4 and #5 (January and February, 1988)
Still, we remember Steve, and honor his work!Friday, November 17, 2023
Army At War
But, even with an incredible Joe Kubert cover, this comic lost the war against sales, as, in the midst of the DC Implosion, it was cancelled after its first issue.
Saturday, November 11, 2023
Superman Salutes Our Veterans
As always, we appreciate all our armed forces do for us!
Sunday, November 5, 2023
Celebrating Artist Jim Steranko
While his run on that iconic hero didn't last long, like most of the work he did, it was influential, from the addition of Madame Hydra to the mythos, as well as an often homaged cover.
Strange Tales #159 and Captain America #110 (August, 1967 and, February 1969)
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Captain America #111 and #113 (March and May, 1969)
Saturday, November 4, 2023
Robin Vs The Clock
In that feature, Robin even had a few of his own foes...and one of the most frequent was the Clock!
Starting in Star Spangled Comics #70 (July, 1947) by Don Cameron and Win Mortimer, the Clock was a menace to the Boy Wonder with his "Clocks Of Doom!", returning with "The Clock Strikes!" in Star Spangled Comics #74 (November, 1947) by Bill Finger and Jim Mooney, again for "Zero Hour!" in Star Spangled Comics #79 (April, 1948), also by Finger and Mooney, and a last tick for "The Man Who Stole Time!" with Star Spangled Comics #97 (October, 1949, with Tomahawk on the cover) by Finger/Mooney.
Star Spangled Comics #70 and #74 (July and November, 1947)
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Star Spangled Comics #79 and #97 (April, 1948 and October, 1949)
A timely villain for the day, and amazing he wasn't part of the Time Foes, and find out where these are reprinted here!
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
War Chess
...showcasing the idea that, while war might be necessary, the only winners are the chess masters behind it...
...death.
Tuesday, October 31, 2023
Happy Halloween 2023
May your holiday be filled with more treats than tricks, as Catwoman found on this Joshua Middleton cover for Catwoman #35 (December, 2014).
Friday, October 27, 2023
Remembering Artist Bernie Wrightson
While the Weird Mystery Tales inside the book didn't have anything to do with Bernie (the original Swamp Thing tale, read about it here, just came out before this), Bernie did provide art for some segues between the stories, as well as a special story (and the back cover was the front, without the trade dress).
Macabre Mystery/Eerie Adventure
Monsters/Science Fiction
Childhood Haunt/Back Cover
In case you need to know, the reprinted stories in this Spectacular are from:
My Greatest Adventure #8 (March-April, 1956), Sensation Mystery #116 (July-August, 1953), My Greatest Adventure #14 (March-April, 1957), House Of Secrets #2 (January-February, 1957), My Greatest Adventure #12 (November-December, 1956), Sensation Mystery #110 (July-August, 1952) with Johnny Peril, Phantom Stranger #1 (August-September, 1952) with Phantom Stranger, My Greatest Adventure #20 (March-April, 1958), My Greatest Adventure #15 (May-June, 1957), Tales Of The Unexpected #15 (July, 1957), Tales Of The Unexpected #24 (April, 1958) and House Of Mystery #49 (April, 1956).
Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Mystery In Space Change
Mystery In Space was a somewhat later arrival into the horror genre, not that some of its earliest stories couldn't fit easily into that genre...but after a lengthy run with Earthman in space Adam Strange (starting in Mystery In Space #53 of August, 1959) and future cop Space Ranger (starting with Mystery In Space #92 of June, 1964), the title gave up the ghost with Mystery In Space #110 (September, 1966) with Ultra the Multi-Alien.