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What amazing movies were unleashed, released, escaped, paroled or let out for good behaviour, this month in 1975?
And I have a feeling I've never seen any of them.
I do recall The Giant Spider Invasion being on the telly, the other night. However, I didn't watch it, having assumed it to be the one that stars William Shatner, which I've already seen.
But, apparently, it's not the one that stars William Shatner.
I am shocked to discover there's a film called Mahogany, having never before realised that Diana Ross's Theme From Mahogany was from an actual film, rather than it just being a song with a weird title.
And the GCD tells me it's directly narrated, in person, by Steve Gerber who appears throughout the issue.
That's followed by The Gods Of The Hyborian Age, Part III: The Elder Gods then Death Song of Conan the Cimmerian and then Sorcerer's Summit.
But we complete the issue with The Hyborian Age, Chapter 2: The Rise of the Hyborians and, finally, Corsairs Against Stygia!
Needless to say, Adam's still trying to thwart the Magus and his church and I do believe this issue sees the first appearance of the In-Betweener.
Not to mention the return of Thanos.
And astute readers will have guessed, from that cover, that it centres around a reprint of 1968's Incredible Hulk King-Size Special #1.
That's the tale in which our superstar encounters the Evil Inhumans who try to recruit him in their latest plot to overthrow Black Bolt.
This month, he must tackle none other than Ullux'yl Kwan T'ae 'Sny. It's hard to understand why he's not become one of Marvel's most popular villains.
Needless to say, we also encounter Bloodstone's origin and discover just how someone from the Hyborian Age happens to be around in the 20th Century.
Not us. Thanks to Marvel Chillers #1, we have Modred the Mystic to save us whenever supernatural peril abounds.
And it seems we get his origin. And it seems he's been asleep since the days of King Arthur and is awakened by something or other to do with that pesky Darkhold they're always fighting for in Werewolf by Night.
But hold on. Isn't Modred supposed to be a bad guy?
And how can a comic that features such fan favourites as Hercules, the Black Widow, Ghost-Rider, Angel and Iceman fail?
Come to think of it, I don't have a clue what happens in this issue or just how this disparate group manage to come together.
I do note that various anti-social Greek gods show up, this month. I shall, therefore, assume that it's activity by them which forces the heroes to assemble.
For those of us who never got to read the Doug Moench and George Tuska adaptation of the movie of the talking apes, we get another chance to read it, thanks to a brand new comic.
But what can be the shocking secret of the Planet of the Apes?
What?
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