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If there's anyone in human history who should have died by murder, it should have been Agatha Christie.
Not because I have anything against her but I feel it would have been somewhat appropriate. And then the entire nation should have been challenged to find out who killed her.
However, she wasn't murdered. Instead, the legendary crime writer died from natural causes, this week in January 1976, at the age of 85, in her Oxfordshire home.
Well, Agatha may have been the queen of crime but, when it came to music, there was only one queen.
It's a veritable brain-gripper, as Conan finds himself caught between Death and 7 Wizards.
I have no idea what that's about.
I'm going to guess that death and seven wizards are involved.
But can even the sword swinging Cimmerian seriously seek to smite seven sorcerers simultaneously seeking to slaughter him in the same or similar circumstances?
In the present, as we can see from the cover, the world's mightiest heroes must contend with the Lethal Legion.
And Dr Strange is in the dim and distant past, caught up in the Biblical madness of Sise-Neg.
Strangely affected by the suicide of Shiela Whittier, the king of vampires finds himself reflecting upon his past and an encounter with Otto Von Bismarck, which is not a direction I was expecting the strip to go in.
Strangely affected by the suicide of Shiela Whittier, the king of vampires finds himself reflecting upon his past and an encounter with Otto Von Bismarck, which is not a direction I was expecting the strip to go in.
Elsewhere, the Werewolf by Night has his first encounter with Dr Glitternight who might sound like a respected Pub Rock outfit who've decided to jump on the Glam Rock bandwagon but he is, in fact, a deadly sorcerer!
And one that's creates a tentacled monster based on Jack's girlfriend Topaz!
And, deep in the swamps of America, I do believe the Man-Thing must contend with a racist sheriff.
"This is the big one, Marvelite! At last! The senses-shattering end of the Spider-Slayer!"
I would suggest that's a very liberal use - and possible abuse - of the phrase, "Big one."
Regardless, it's just occurred to me that I've never, in my entire life, leapt through a huge sheet of paper. It's a piece of negligence I shall have to put right, before it's too late.
When it comes to Iron Man, I do believe the tin-plated powerhouse is still battling the awesome menace of the Crusher.
And Ulik turns up in Thor's strip. As does the Circus of Crime.
I can only assume the troublesome troll gets to join the sinister circus. Possibly, after being hypnotised by it rapscallion ringmaster.
Not for the first time in Marvel UK history, a cover has nothing to do with the contents of the mag whose pages it precedes.
Not for the first time in Marvel UK history, a cover has nothing to do with the contents of the mag whose pages it precedes.
Meanwhile, Ka-Zar is still out to rid the New York streets of drugs gangs and finds himself in a fist fight with no lesser foe than the Pusher himself.
And I believe the Black Panther finds himself battling Baron Macabre and his army of fake dead men.
Can even the Hulk survive the power and wrath of Betty Ross?
Can even the Hulk survive the power and wrath of Betty Ross?
I think we may have to wait until next issue to find out, as I'm not convinced she actually makes the transformation into the Harpy just yet.
For some reason, we then encounter a retelling of Daredevil's origin, from Gene Colan and Stan Lee, which I think has already been reprinted in the pages of Mighty World of Marvel.
In the FF's strip, the recently cured Ben Grimm must decide whether to become the Thing again.
And yet another of the Thinker's tiresome robots activates and goes on the rampage.
I'm going to guess that Ben has to become the Thing again, in order to stop it.
No sooner have the X-Men disappeared from The Super-Heroes than they arrive in The Titans.
And it seems Captain Marvel's now been reborn into the form we all know and love.
And it seems Captain Marvel's now been reborn into the form we all know and love.
And that means it's time for him to team up with Rick Jones!
Thanks to a cave.
And some Nega-Bands!
And a fair bit of plagiarism from Fawcett Comics.
Following a scrap with Iron Man, the Sub-Mariner sets out to rescue Lady Dorma from the clutches of Warlord Krang - but only succeeds in losing his memory.
I suspect that, this week, in Nick Fury: Agent of SHIELD, Hydra agents mistakenly kill their own leader Arnold Brown.
And Captain America must battle Batroc the Leaper, to prevent the theft of a mega-powerful explosive whose detonation could annihilate the city.
I think we'd all love to know who'd win a fight between the Thing and Hulk.
Even though the Hulk always wins their fights.
Regardless, they're at it again, as Kurrgo and the Leader pit them against each other in an old Wild West ghost town, for the sake of a wager.
But what's this?
The villains have planted a bomb at the location?
One that could be more of a threat to our heroes than their own fight is?
Elsewhere, I do believe Giant-Man defeats a criminal magician on a boat.
And Ulysses Bloodstone must nobble The Lurker Within.
Within what? I hate to think.









17 comments:
The form of Captain Marvel that we “all” know and love?
One can only assume those words were written to antagonize the True Believers… the Faithful Forward Facing… the old-timers who thought Captain Marvel in his green uniform, as rendered by Gene the Dean Colan, was second only to Michael Angelo’s renditions of the human form in places like his Academy in Florence or the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican.
We will never forget!
Well said, O fellow Keeper of the Flame!
But wasn't it the Fearless Front Facers?
Weird fact: Here in Sioux Falls South Dakota they have a huge statue of Michelangelo's David right in the middle of a park.
It is a timeless work of beauty, of the human and the Devine, but I'm amazed somebody hasn't complained about the "male nudity".
Then again, somebody probably has.
M.P.
A huge DAVID in the middle of a park in Sioux Falls SD seems improbable, very improbable, MP.
But then again electing the dog-killing, South Park star Noem twice to be their governor seems even more improbable.
Btw… Charlie dint need any more polar vortexes. Please keep them.
First Cpt Marvels are faves! My first Marvell being that incarnation, I'm in agreement with Steve! ( Great depiction from Gil & Dan - reprinted in 1978 UK MWOM annual.) The good Cap went from strength to strength, after that (a Roger McKenzie fill-in excepted.) Mar-vell probably peaked with Doug Moench's Titan Saga ( in my personal opinion, only! )
On Marvel fan acronyms. M.P. is correct!
http://bullpenbulletins.blogspot.com/2007/07/real-frantic-ones-titanic-true.html
Phillip
I love that cover of The Super-Heroes - the comic finally gets good only a few weeks before cancellation!
Meanwhile The Titans didn't get good until the Fantastic Four joined in #27 and I'm rather surprised The Titans managed to make it that far considering it was full of B-list characters.
That painted POTA cover clearly should have featured during the "Beneath" adaptation but painted covers seemed to be the flavour of the month at that particular time as POTA #61 had one, then this week's (#65) and yet another one for #67.
I don't think the problem with Titans was so much the use of B-list characters, Colin, as the more worthwhile of the B-list appearing elsewhere in the Marvel UK line-up.
Like, the Dr Strange Sise-Neg story from Premiere #14 by Steve Englehart & Frank Brunner with Dick Giordano, and the brilliant Jungle Action (Black Panther) #9 by Don McGregor and Gil Kane/Klaus Janson were among the best Marvel comics of the era. But they were reprinted in Avengers and Planet of the Apes this week.
Meanwhile Titans featured Iron Man (I don't think I ever read an Iron Man comic that was any good), Sub-Mariner, the All-Old All-Samey X-Men, and - ktang! - Rick Jones. Which is surely a fail by any reasonable standard.
-sean
Rick Jones, led to a spooky, alien Aladdin's cave, by a "ghostly" Captain America, prior to Captain Marvel's appearance? An intriguing hook for young readers, Sean (surely? )
Phillip
But it's Rick Jones, Phillip.
Seriously though, I never understood the rationale for young super-hero sidekicks, that somehow it gave kids a figure to identify with. They always seemed annoying to me.
Did anyone really want to read about, say, Robin in a Batman comic?
And don't get me started on the end of the Kree/Skrull war.
-sean
Also, a confidante, for the main character's exposition (for the reader's benefit ) - plus, someone to get captured & rescued, by the hero. But, for that purpose, the Black Widow ( as in Daredevil) would have worked, too. Wait a minute - she already had wrist-blasters, so the Nega-bands wouldn't have fitted on top - so, it had to be Rick, didn't it? (hee, hee! )
Phillip
More seriously, Iron Man's stories often weren't so successful ( Michelinie improved on that), but his punch-ups were sometimes outstanding (Titanium Man, Namor, etc! ) With a side-kick, Iron Man's tales's scope might have been expanded. The best side-kicks had equal billing. For example, almost throughout Captain Marvel's Titan Saga, Drax was Marvell's partner ( whilst declaring he'd kill Marvell once their mission was completed - like Agent Triple XXX in 'The Spy Who Loved Me'! ) Likewise, Power Man & Iron Fist's equal partnership allowed writers to dredge up old friends/enemies, from both their pasts, adding 'depth' to the title. With single character titles, after the first few stock story-lines ( the origin tale, then fighting a giant robot next issue, etc - okay, there's more than that! ) the writer must work much harder to keep things going. In the late 70s/early 80s, 'ensemble' titles became the thing, with large supporting casts of 'normal/relatable' people, I suppose, for that reason!
Phillip
NEWSFLASH: TRUMP ANNOUNCES INVASION OF BRITAIN!! TOMMY ROBINSON NAMED AS PUPPET RULER!!
Don't panic UK readers, it was only a joke - for now at least...
Why would the Americans bother, Colin? Sir Keir does whatever Trump wants anyway.
-sean
Trouble in paradise! Trump's 10% tariffed Starmer, despite his sycophancy.
Phillip
We'll see, Phillip. Starmer still has time to cave-in. And of course Trump says a lot of things.
Anyway, isn't the US Supreme Court about to decide whether the president can even impose tariffs or not? Sometime this coming week?
-sean
Sean - Yes, but Trump stuffed the Supreme Court so the majority of the nine are republican judges. Time will tell!
Phillip
Some of those judges did seem to be forcibly pushing back on this issue before Christmas. They seemed skeptical. Fingers crossed.
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