tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post2231021734345709733..comments2024-03-28T10:35:59.966+00:00Comments on Steve Does Comics: August 9th, 1975 - Marvel UK, 40 years ago this week.Steve W.http://www.blogger.com/profile/09191442559702617745noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-87881507685373069552015-08-11T09:08:02.480+01:002015-08-11T09:08:02.480+01:00My assumption would be that because Warlock was al...My assumption would be that because Warlock was already being reprinted in POTA, they thought Captain Marvel would be a good fit alongside him.<br /><br />I suspect that Doc Savage in <i>The Super-Heroes</i> was just a case of sticking him where there was room for him. There had only been two strips in the comic up until that point, so they probably thought they could get away with adding another one.Steve W.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09191442559702617745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-35120629151851519922015-08-11T05:43:43.157+01:002015-08-11T05:43:43.157+01:00I appreciate that the movie had recently been rele...I appreciate that the movie had recently been released but what was the thought process at Marvel HQ that resulted in Doc Savage being added to The Superheroes? Captain Marvel in POTA and Doc Savage in The Superheroes?<br /><br />I'm pretty sure that I was on holiday in Cornwall this week, and the local ITV franchise was broadcasting (or possibly repeating) old Six Million Dollar Man episodes. I remember seeing the episode that introduced the bionic woman, albeit on a black and white portable with a dodgy caravan aerial. <br /><br />DarenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-46796193791903209152015-08-10T18:29:08.486+01:002015-08-10T18:29:08.486+01:00Thanks for the info, Dougie. I'm pretty sure I...Thanks for the info, Dougie. I'm pretty sure I read <i>The Curse of the Monolith</i> in a paperback collection of Conan stories I bought in 1991. Sadly, I no longer have the book. It managed to vanish somewhere at some point.Steve W.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09191442559702617745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-82907585447968998322015-08-10T12:53:29.606+01:002015-08-10T12:53:29.606+01:00The Conam story is part one of "The Monster o...The Conam story is part one of "The Monster of the Monoliths", IIRC: Thomas, Barry Smith, Mayerik, Craig Ruseell, Dan Adkins and a loose adaptation of 1968's "The Curse of the Monolith" by De Camp & Carter, which was printed in the Sphere Conan the Cimmerian paperback. There, the monster is a big blob of jelly, rather than a giant frog. Carter often liked to have gelid monsters for his heroes to fight.<br /><br />Doc Savage is "bronzed", I suppose, and so is his female cousin Pat. They are physically perfect superhumans and Doc (Clark Savage, Jr) is on a mission to end crime and rehabilitate criminals by, er, brain surgery. He also has an Arctic Fortress of Solitude and five quirky sidekicks, so he is homaged by both Superman and the FF.<br /><br />I posted previously about my holiday in Rothesay in August 1975: I think it was actually either this week or the week after. Those covers seem remarkably memorable. We'll see next weekend.Dougiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03965448821892833703noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-20371683891294501642015-08-10T10:30:35.658+01:002015-08-10T10:30:35.658+01:00Okay, fair point. I'll grant you that. I don&#...Okay, fair point. I'll grant you that. I don't know what that cowboy was doing in there either. Psycho-Man apparently just hired the Village People as henchmen in his bid for world domination. <br />There were a few holes in that plot.<br />M.P.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-55862283940830009612015-08-10T08:40:30.603+01:002015-08-10T08:40:30.603+01:00MP, I love Psycho-Man. It's just the story he ...MP, I love Psycho-Man. It's just the story he was in that I didn't like. The FF were barely in it. It was overcrowded, with the Inhumans and the Black Panther showing up. Psycho-Man had a bunch of irrelevant sidekicks, including a cowboy. It did all feel somewhat improvisational and really didn't make an awful lot of sense.Steve W.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09191442559702617745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-12113027959231408142015-08-10T00:26:14.220+01:002015-08-10T00:26:14.220+01:00Regarding Dr. Sun, if we've learned anything f...Regarding Dr. Sun, if we've learned anything from science fiction movies, and I think we've learned a whole lot, it's that living brains in fish tanks spell trouble for everybody. They have eerie powers. <br />But how can you not dig Psycho-man, Steve? The main attribute one needs to be a good comic book villain is weirdness, and Psycho-man had weirdness in spades. He was weird all day long, as we say over here in the colonies. I have no idea what he was actually trying to do, but whatever it was, he was doing it with style.<br />Sincerely, M.P., Acting Co-chair, Psycho-Man Anti-Defamation Society.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com