tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post1594567321924744471..comments2024-03-28T13:01:45.311+00:00Comments on Steve Does Comics: Fifty years ago this month - February 1967.Steve W.http://www.blogger.com/profile/09191442559702617745noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-8712525116980616712017-05-10T09:22:19.440+01:002017-05-10T09:22:19.440+01:00Thanks for the info, Anon. I think the Robo-Commis...Thanks for the info, Anon. I think the Robo-Commissar was the first Kooky Quartet story I ever read.Steve W.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09191442559702617745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-47047340506593533722017-05-09T23:49:23.166+01:002017-05-09T23:49:23.166+01:00Tales of Suspense #61 was the one where Captain Am...Tales of Suspense #61 was the one where Captain America went to Vietnam and rescued a friend, an American military pilot who had been shot down and captured by the communists. Cap fought and defeated their champion Sumo wrestler.<br /><br />In Avengers #18, the Kooky Quartet went to "Sin-Cong" and fought the Commissar, a Sumo-type brute. <br /><br />Both issues were published in 1964 or '65, and both proved that Stan didn't know Vietnam from Japan.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-79613853260154728512017-02-07T20:06:24.148+00:002017-02-07T20:06:24.148+00:00Thanks for the info, Anon. :)Thanks for the info, Anon. :)Steve W.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09191442559702617745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-16981728831028545532017-02-07T03:59:54.522+00:002017-02-07T03:59:54.522+00:00The Sub-Mariner story in Tales To Astonish #88 was...The Sub-Mariner story in Tales To Astonish #88 was drawn by Bill Everett, although the cover was by Gene Colan. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-26970337942641728632017-02-06T20:47:38.125+00:002017-02-06T20:47:38.125+00:00When I was eight, Mike Murdock and the Leap Frog d...When I was eight, Mike Murdock and the Leap Frog didn't seem any sillier than 90% of the stuff going on in DC and Marvel comics. <br /><br />Then again, when I was eight, I (and my third grade classmates) didn't realize that the Batman TV series was a campy comedy. It seemed just as dramatic to us as Gunsmoke and Dragnet. <br /><br />When I was was twelve, I saw the James Bond movie "You Only Live Twice" when it was re-released on a double bill with "Thunderball." I wondered if SPECTRE got their ideas from reading Marvel comics. <br /><br />But, reading Tales of Suspense #86 when I was eight, I wondered if Stan got his ideas from watching episodes of "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea." TChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13686814973788356726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-12999299608282497022017-02-06T00:43:13.460+00:002017-02-06T00:43:13.460+00:00TC, thanks for all the info. I am impressed that t...TC, thanks for all the info. I am impressed that the Mandarin was clearly conceiving his plans by watching James Bond movies.<br /><br />Sean, I can only apologise to all fans of Mike Murdock and the Leap-Frog.<br /><br />J, I suppose the odd thing is that, once the comic's been graded by the CGC, it won't matter that the balloon's been filled in because no one'll ever read it again, thanks to it having been slabbed and sealed, meaning it's effectively rendered unreadable from that point on.Steve W.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09191442559702617745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-68951602381060043932017-02-05T22:37:06.840+00:002017-02-05T22:37:06.840+00:00Whats wrong with the Leap-Frog or Mike Murdock, St...Whats wrong with the Leap-Frog or Mike Murdock, Steve? <br />Or are we supposed to take all the other super villains and secret identity subplots seriously..?<br /><br />Sure, Stan Lee might have been having an off day - funny how he had those when he wasn't working with Kirby, isn't it? - but all the same, it was drawn by the mighty Gene Colan, so while its rubbish at least its stylish rubbish, which I would quite happily pay twelve cents - even at the post-Brexit exchange rate - to read.<br />Or at least look at.<br /><br />-seanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-28867015376863801972017-02-05T22:11:16.926+00:002017-02-05T22:11:16.926+00:00The Avengers issue was the conclusion of the "...The Avengers issue was the conclusion of the "Ultroids" two-parter. The heroes had been lured to the Balkans, where space aliens captured them and planned to absorb their powers into an android army, the Ultroids. The bad guy on the cover may have been the alien leader; I don't remember offhand if he was a giant to begin with, or if he had absorbed Goliath/Giant-Man's power. At the end, Black Widow threatened to kill the leader if he didn't surrender and release the Avengers. When the alien scoffed that the Avengers had a code against killing, she pointed out that she was not officially a member of the team. (Last month, commenting on part one of this story, Dougie mentioned that BW was portrayed as ruthless in it.)<br /><br />The Astonish issue looks familiar. IIRC, the robot fell out of a UFO, and conveniently landed near Atlantis, where the villain (I think it was Attuma) found it and planned to use it against Namor. I think the story may have been adapted for the Marvel Super-Heroes TV cartoon show. <br /><br />In Suspense #86, Captain America went on a mission "behind the Bamboo Curtain" to stop a secret weapon that the enemy was developing. There was a SHIELD (or maybe CIA or MI6) agent who was having a nervous breakdown from what Cap called "combat fatigue" (what today would be called PTSD). He recovered in time to get killed helping Cap. <br /><br />The Iron Man story in that issue had him going to Manchuria or somewhere to rescue Happy Hogan, who had been kidnapped by the Mandarin, who mistook Happy for Iron Man (long story). The villain was plotting to launch an ICBM at the USA and make it look like it came from Red China. That would start WWIII, and then the Mandarin could take over the world (or what would have been left of it). Iron Man sabotaged the guidance system so that the missile boomeranged on the Mandarin.<br /><br />I'm certain that there was a story a few years earlier, where Cap went to Vietnam and rescued a friend, a USAF pilot who had been shot down and captured by the NVA. It must have been in Tales of Suspense, but I don't know the issue number offhand. <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />TChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13686814973788356726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-64467885316496976962017-02-05T21:40:15.821+00:002017-02-05T21:40:15.821+00:00BOING BOING BOING...
"...My super hearing tel...BOING BOING BOING...<br />"...My super hearing tells me...it's the Leap-Frog!"<br />BOING BOING BOING...<br /><br />M.P.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-81873145764329766762017-02-05T18:45:44.443+00:002017-02-05T18:45:44.443+00:00I wonder how many CGC points that Spider-Man issue...I wonder how many CGC points that Spider-Man issue loses for having the blank word balloons filled in?jnoreply@blogger.com