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I think we all dig looking into our ancestry but, this week in 1974, we were literally digging up our ancestry when a female skeleton from the hominid species Australopithecus Afarensis was uncovered in the Awash Valley, Ethiopia and subsequently named Lucy.
How old was she?
Only 3.2 million years.
And, you know what? That's even older than the comics I'm about to discuss.
Gil Kane gives us yet another chance to look up people's nostrils, thanks to the cover for an issue in which Spider-Man must prevent the Human Torch from killing the Lizard before our hero can turn him back into good old Curt Connors.
Iron Man, meanwhile, must tackle the returning Hawkeye and Black Widow.
That may not be as easy as it sounds, because the Widow now has a fancy-pants costume and something approximating super-powers, thanks to her new outfit's ability to stick to walls and fire string and stings from it.
Tony Stark, meanwhile, is still mithering about his inability to tell Pepper his true feelings for her.
In New York, Thor, Sif and Balder defeat Magnir and Brona while, in Asgard, Odin must face the third and mightiest of those villains, the foul Forsung.
That won't hold him for long but things get far worse than that when the blundering oaf manages to kill his own girlfriend Sandra Chen, having been fooled into thinking she's the living embodiment of death.
The new Black Knight, meanwhile, is trying to recruit the Avengers to help liberate his castle from the clutches of Magneto.
But, first, he has to get them to stop attacking him!
And Dr Strange is trying to rescue Clea and Victoria Bentley from Dormammu in what I suspect to be Gene Colan's first work on the strip.
Poor old Gwen Stacy. First the Green Goblin wants to kill her and, now, so does Dracula.
But I jest. She is, of course, not Gwen Stacy.
Having said that, I don't have a clue who she is.
By the looks of it, though, she won't be around for long.
When it comes to werewolves by night, I do believe Andrea Timly's captured Jack Russell, in a bid to locate The Darkhold.
And Frankenstein's Monster expresses his frustration towards his creator, by killing the scientist and his wife!
And, despite the jury being made up of apes, it's very much a court of the kangaroo variety.
Thanks to that sentence, I now have the word "boomerang-utan" stuck in my head but have no idea how to use it in an actual functioning sentence.
In Ka-Zar's strip, not only has the Petrified Man become Garokk the Sun God, he's also gone insane and homicidal.
Fortunately, Ka-Zar's around to fling him into his own pool of immortality and kill him.
While, on Mars, Gullivar Jones is left to ask What Price Victory?
It took forever to happen but happen it finally has, as the Hulk gets to meet the diabolical Dr Doom when the Latverian tyrant decides Bruce Banner's just the kind of bomb scientist he needs, and the Hulk's just the kind of bomb delivery system he wants.
Meanwhile, the world thinks the brute is dead, thanks to Doom having blown up a Hulk-Bot in full view of everyone.
A terrifying new villain enters the life of Daredevil when the Leap-Frog makes his bouncy debut. How can even the man without fear hope to triumph when confronted by a man wearing flippers?
Even more significantly, Matt Murdock decides to tell Foggy and Karen that, despite what Spider-Man might think, he isn't Daredevil.
And that his never-before-mentioned twin brother is!
Yes, celebrate, humanity. Mike Murdock is about to enter the building.
Meanwhile, the Thing is in sensational solo action when he thinks the Silver Surfer's getting a bit too friendly with Alicia, and decides the solution to that problem is a knuckle sandwich.
That turns out not to be the solution to the problem.
31 comments:
Steve, I’m thinking the winner of the Gwen Lookalike Contest is probably long-time thorn in Dracula’s side Rachel Van Helsing (though that outfit isn’t typical of her — maybe she’s undercover or something).
There’s a pretty hilarious tangent on that PLANET OF THE APES cover.
Because of how awkwardly Taylor’s figure is overlapping Nova, it kinda looks like she has severe gout in her right leg and foot.
That Marvel UK colorist isn’t very familiar with the characters’ colors. Unless that’s the Human Torch that Dr. Strange is battling on that AVENGERS cover…
b.t.
For those that are interested, the wife and I have been listening to Xmas tunes on the radio for the last week or so when we’ve been out and about , and so far we’ve already heard Burl Ives (“Holly Jolly Christmas”), Nat King Cole (“The Christmas Song”) and Andy Williams (“It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year”) so we’re off to a good start for the Holiday Season.
b.t.
My purchasing trajectory for POTA was issues 4, 21, 23, 25, and then most issues from 27. I managed to acquire most of the missing issues via the usual combination of jumble sale, swaps and seaside sweet shop inventory, but 5,6 and 7 remained elusive. I think I eventually got coverless #5, and this week’s #6 after the movie was broadcast on TV. Therefore the whole court room sequence and discovery of Dodge and Landon, in the movie, was a bit of a surprise.
I can confirm we now have our Christmas tree and decorations out, and look forward to temperatures in the mid 30s together with 100% humidity. Nice.
DW
DW, sorry to hear you had such difficulty finding POTA - after buying #5 there were no similar problems for me except for #8 and #62.
DW, isn't a fir tree in a sweltering Australian summer just ridiculous? I assume your tree is fake but surely a tree native to Australia would be more appropriate ? Pretending you live in a Northern European winter seems rather daft to me.
bt, all those Marvel UK covers were created in America so the colorist on the Avengers cover should have been familiar with Dormammu - anyway the Avengers cover is by Gene Colan so I assume it was originally a Dr Strange cover in the US.
November 30th 1974 was the 100th anniversary of Winston Churchill's birth.
Charlie’s Clan was listening to Xmas tunes as well driving to-from my folks today for Thanksgiving. (WLIT 93.9 FM)
MS C. was OK this year with the tunes because I waited until Thanksgiving, not starting on November 1 like last year!!!
Colin, yes a plastic tree and wholly managed by Mrs. DW. A real tree in Brisbane wouldn’t last 24 hours. I agree it’s a bit silly but nostalgic and, being fair, we spend a lot of time discussing 50 year old comics.
Not sure why the local newsagents didn’t order more copies of POTA, which was obviously selling well. I vaguely recall #19, but having been confused by this Taylor character, Jason and Alexander made even less sense. I just checked and it was actually #20 I purchased (not #21) which was the start of a new story (but still no sign of Virdon or Burke). The TV series was still being broadcast at this time and I was about to get the Palitoy General Urko for Christmas, and so this remained a glorious time to be alive ;-)
DW
Charlie is just babbling aloud here…
Oddly I like that Gil Kane nostril cover above. It seems like this Gil Kane was an intermediate step between his DC Atom and Green Lantern work and the ubiquitous cover stuff he started churning out at Marvel.
Actually this reminds me more of what he was doing like around Spider Man 100.
DW, the 14th and final episode of the POTA TV series was broadcast in the UK on Sunday, January 19th 1975, the day after #14 of the POTA weekly came out. As a big fan of the TV series I was devastated when it ended but at least I still had the POTA weekly as consolation :)
This week's POTA cover has no word bubbles or blurbs at all but next week's courtroom cover is chock-a-block with dramatic word bubbles!
Does anyone know offhand which comic originally featured the cover to the Spider-Man above?
Anon, I'm not aware of the cover having ever appeared elsewhere. Therefore, it's possible it may have been commissioned purely for this week's comic.
There is definitely something familiar about that SPIDEY WEEKLY cover, but I can’t find an instance of it having appeared before. Spidey’s figure on Kane’s cover for MARVEL TEAM-UP 19 is kinda similar, but not exactly the same (and flopped). And I feel like I’ve seen the Torch figure before — Kane’s covers for MTU 35 and FF 150 feature Johnny doing similar ‘fastball’ poses, but again, they’re not exact.
b.t.
Steve, Anon, like b.t. I recognize elements from that SMCW cover - especially Mr Nostrils McNostrilsface in the foreground - but can't place them off hand. Fairly sure its been put together with stuff swiped - or possibly even cut up and collaged - from different Gil Kane drawings.
I suppose thats kind of how Gil himself actually worked, but his cover compositions were generally a lot better.
-sean
Anon Charlie here…
Thanks for the confirmations on the Spidey cover. I have a strong hunch that the Nostril maniacs are from a splash page somewhere between ASM 100 and 104. It’s just too familiar.
Also the Spidey pose.
The lizard doesnt really remind me of Kane.
I think, as Sean and Steve said, this is probably a collage of various poses from various comics.
Off to the long boxes… A welcome reprieve from possibly hearing yet a 4th iteration of FROSTY THE SNOWMAN today since we have the radio playing (GENE AUTRY, BURL IVES, and BEACH BOYS!) as we prep for hosting a Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow for Ms. Charlie’s family.
Upon further inspection of the nostril maniacs, one does seem to have a seafarers hat on. So Charlie is thinking the scenes from 100 to 102 were the Morbius Vampire origin is revealed on a ship. Or, it could be 103- 104 where I think they take a ship up to the savage land.
Charlie:
About that “seafarer’s hat” — doesn’t that whole scene take place on a sailing vessel? Also, that Lizard figure doesn’t look very “Kane-like” to me, either. And I agree with sean that Kane’s compositions were usually much better. Maybe this thing WAS a cut-and-paste job of some kind.
b.t.
DW, did you not get any of the POTA annuals? That was where to go for comic strips featuring Virdon and Burke. Drawn by John Bolton no less!
https://bearalley.blogspot.com/2008/01/brown-watson-annuals.html
-sean
Charlie, Andy Williams has risen to #39 on the new UK singles chart.
Highest Xmas song is Wham! at #8 followed by Mariah Carey at #10.
So far no entry for Mud's Lonely This Christmas in its' 50th anniversary year.
BT and other FOOMers!
I did leaf through ASM 101 (Moebius origin on the ship) and ASM 103 on a ship enroute to the SAVAGE LAND.
Man oh man… I could not find any panels identical to the SPIDER MAN nostrils featured on the cover above but the art is so strikingly similar… like it was drawn the same day!
Btw… If you are into girlie cheesecake, 103 is smoking hot with Peter taking photos of (now dearly departed but never forgotten) Gwen Stacey in a bikini in the Savage Land!
The monster dujour may be named GOG but the art makes my head go gaga!!!
I miss you GWEN!!!
Curses on CONWAY!
I think all this week's comics featured an ad on the back cover for the 1974 Giant Superhero Holiday Grab-Bag.
I'm sure the POTA comic did so I assume all the other weeklies did also.
COLIN - Thanks for Xmas Hit Parade updates! Andy Williams- He was da man with that song!
But I have not heard it yet on radio!
BT - thanks for the PEETS COFFEE tidbit! No idea about their STARBUX connection! I just know that they are actually across the train tracks from each other in Downers Grove IL and I got tired of luke-warm decafs at Peets which they wiuld then microwave for me. After the 3rd time I made the very -occasional coffee purchases at Starbucks.
Both only make decaf once a day a fill up these large thermoses. But Starby would make me a decaf Americano from scratch which met my needs lol!
DW - about a month ago, I think it was RED who asked us to list Comics, which reminded us of autumn? And you (?) recalled a Spider-Man issue with Mary Jane and Peter walking through the woods discussing things.
Might Charlie suggest it is ASM number 259? The Hobgobln, the return of red-blue Spidey…. Peter and MJ dressed very very 1980s walking through the park with MJ revealing her difficult up bringing?
But hey!!! She was still alive unlike GWEN!
Charlie, I haven't heard any Christmas songs in my local Tesco supermarket yet!
COLIN! Tell them Charlie is very displeased! It’s all xmas all the time here now!
Black Friday has passed; today is small-business Saturday; and Monday is cyber Monday.
“The business of america is business!”
Charlie:
Sounds like AMAZING SPIDEY 14 to me. Peter and MJ are walking at the ESU campus — burnt orange leaves are swirling all around (colorist Petra Goldberg even colors the trees as if they’re changing from green to orange/red) — MJ is openly flirting with Peter (in her snarky way) but he’s still getting over Gwen’s death and silently wondering if he’s ready to move on — the five panel ‘walk and talk’ ends with a close-up of them holding hands. It’s a lovely little sequence. VERY Autumnal.
b.t.
bT - Amazing Spidey 14? Help?
Charlie:
141. Sorry about that.
b.t.
Charlie, don’t think that was me.
DW
Sean, yes I think I had all three. I recall they were more focused on the TV series.
DW
Today is the first Sunday in Advent!
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