A blog about comic books, and enjoying the stories, characters and creators of them...and occasionally subjects that relate to comic books as well.
Thursday, May 29, 2025
Celebrate Thor's Day
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Celebrating Artist Scott Koblish
Celebrating the birthday of artist Scott Koblish (May, 28, 1970) with 3 of his 4 upcoming connecting covers to the New History of the DC Universe....
...and, here they are split by cover!
Now, just to identify everyone....
New History Of The DC Universe #1
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New History Of The DC Universe #2
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New History Of The DC Universe #3
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Monday, May 26, 2025
For Memorial Day
Sunday, May 25, 2025
Surprise Murder
Saturday, May 24, 2025
Remembering Artist Carmine Infantino
...Danger Trail, that is, and the first four covers of the original series featuring the super spy, King Faraday!
Danger Trail #1 and #2 (July-August and September-October, 1950)
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Danger Trail #3 and #4 (November-December, 1950 and January-February, 1951)
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
Remembering Artist Lee Elias
Not exactly prime time for the Earthman transplanted to Rann, but some oddities worth taking a look at!
Mystery In Space #95 and #97 (November, 1964 and February, 1965)
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Mystery In Space #98 and #10 (March and September, 1965)
Monday, May 19, 2025
Murderous Gangsters
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
Remembering Artist Dave Hoover
Invaders #1 and #2 (May and June, 1993)
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Invaders #3 and #4 (July and August, 1993)
Monday, May 12, 2025
Murder Tales
Sunday, May 11, 2025
Happy Mother's Day To Scarlet Witch
...all to wish you a Happy Mother's Day.
Oh, and Wanda had twins here (but later, things got SO much more complicated...)
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
Celebrating Artist Rick Veitch
..featuring the unlikely team ups of Superman and Swamp Thing.
Monday, May 5, 2025
Murder On An Elevator
...but not as bad as it is for these two covers to Crime Does Not Pay by Charles Biro (#34 and #35, from July and September, 1944) from Lev Gleason (such classic crime comics!).
Saturday, May 3, 2025
Celebrating Artist Bill Sienkiewicz
...featuring Spider-Woman, as Jessica Drew navigated her days as one of the west coast's earliest super heroes, fighting with the Shroud and Dazzler!
Spider-Woman #14 and #15 (May and June, 1979)
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Spider-Woman #16 and #27 (July 1979 and June, 1980)
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Spider-Woman #28 and Dazzler #15 (July 1980 and May, 1982)
Friday, May 2, 2025
Thunderbolts
...there are some spoilers below for those who might not have read the comics.
After Onslaught, the Fantastic Four and the Avengers had disappeared off the Earth.
Luckily, these new heroes, the Thunderbolts arrived...but why did Citizen V, Mach-1, Songbird, Techno, Atlas and Meteorite seem vaguely familiar?
Because...
...as revealed in Thunderbolts #1 (April, 1997) by Kurt Busiek and Mark Bagley...
...extra spoiler space...
...they were really the Masters of Evil!
Baron Helmut Zemo (son of the original Baron Zemo) hatched the plan to pretend to be heroes and took the identity of Citizen V, with the Beetle (Abner Jenkins) as Mach-1, Screaming Mimi (Mimi Schwartz) as Songbird, the Fixer (Norbert Ebersol) as Techno, Goliath (Erik Josten) as Atlas and Moonstone (Karla Sofen) as Meteorite!As the series by Kurt Busiek and Mark Bagley went on, some of the villains stayed villains, as others came to enjoy their heroic identities.
Below, are the debut issues of the original members of the team....
Baron Zemo (as Phoenix, then Baron Zemo) Captain America #168 and #275
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Moonstone (as Karla Sofen, then Moonstone) Captain America #192 and Incredible Hulk #228
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Goliath (too many identities) and Screaming Mimi (Iron Man Annual #7 and Marvel Two-In-One #54)
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Beetle and the Fixer (Strange Tales #123 and #141)
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Thunderbolts for a while, but also Masters of Evil!
Thursday, May 1, 2025
Batman War On Crime
Batman:War On Crime (November, 1999) was the second in a series of treasury comics DC did with art by Alex Ross and written by Paul Dini (after Superman: Peace On Earth) that distill a character down to his essence, and showcase what makes that character special.
The mugger he caught killed a man and woman at his robbery, with their boy, Marcus, as a witness. Batman relates to this (having watched his parents die), and it weighs on his conscious. Next night, stopping a gang, Batman sees Marcus there...but let's the boy run off. Night after that, Batman confronts the gang again, but this time with Marcus there, and threatening to shoot Batman. Batman talks him down, saving the boy, but knows there is much more to do.