tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post2853071448769993546..comments2024-03-28T19:03:29.838+00:00Comments on Steve Does Comics: Forty years ago today - January 1977.Steve W.http://www.blogger.com/profile/09191442559702617745noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-90002652914447491122017-01-10T12:51:51.366+00:002017-01-10T12:51:51.366+00:00Steve, you aren't the only one who forgot abou...Steve, you aren't the only one who forgot about Children Of The Stones - the latest issue of SFX magazine (which calls itself the world's greatest sci-fi/fantasy magazine) contains no mention whatsoever of the 40th anniversary of a TV series widely considered to be a classic. Instead they devote pages and pages to the 40th anniversary of Star Wars which doesn't even occur till May.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-72798078188572032942017-01-09T20:01:31.144+00:002017-01-09T20:01:31.144+00:00I remember that Kamandi story very well, Sean! One...I remember that Kamandi story very well, Sean! One of the first comics I ever had, as a kid, that wasn't about a duck or a rabbit. Scared the daylights outta me.<br />You're a man of refined tastes!<br /><br />M.P.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-18310272894463229682017-01-09T18:12:20.944+00:002017-01-09T18:12:20.944+00:00Colin, I do believe that Nifty Neil was indeed the...Colin, I do believe that Nifty Neil was indeed the Marvel UK editor at the time. I know he left in 1977 but I assume he was still there in January, as he was involved in the launch of the legendary <i>Fury</i> comic.Steve W.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09191442559702617745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-32792427449544938122017-01-09T18:08:37.786+00:002017-01-09T18:08:37.786+00:00A Happy New Year to you too, Paul and to everyone ...A Happy New Year to you too, Paul and to everyone else who visits this site.<br /><br />Colin, if only I'd known about <i>Children of the Stones</i> having started this month in 1977, I would definitely have mentioned it. It left an indelible impression upon my youthful mind.<br /><br />As for disturbing Jack Kirby/Captain Americaness, I recall there being an issue where some fiend or other tries to scratch his eyeballs out and he has to spend an entire issue blind. That seemed very strong for a comic of its era.Steve W.https://www.blogger.com/profile/09191442559702617745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-79162027865833879522017-01-09T14:17:19.469+00:002017-01-09T14:17:19.469+00:00January 1977 also saw the inauguration of Jimmy Ca...January 1977 also saw the inauguration of Jimmy Carter, the debut of Leela on Dr. Who and the start of "Children Of The Stones" on ITV. The death of Belit occurred in Conan #100 dated July 1979 - I had that issue but I'd never read any of Robert E. Howard's Conan stories so I didn't know Belit was supposed to die. Annoyingly, the cover of Conan #100 was a huge spoiler - a distraught Conan holding Belit in his arms with "Death On The Black Coast !!" emblazoned underneath...I had a feeling that Belit might be dying in that issue :D And wasn't "the Marvel UK editor at the time" none other than Neil Tennant, later of Pet Shop Boys fame ? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-55520148269177831702017-01-09T12:18:43.361+00:002017-01-09T12:18:43.361+00:00Although I wasn't a fan of Kirby's return ...Although I wasn't a fan of Kirby's return to Captain America at all and never liked his stories on the strip at this time I do remember some of his work (a bit earlier than this) being pretty scary. In particular. I recall a few issues of the DEMON (especially issue 13) that were really unsettling. in fact the only time my mum and dad questioned me reading so many US comics was in seeing issue 13 of the DEMON with a full splash page of a man with his face burned doff.<br /><br />Actually in saying I never liked Kirby's Capt America work at this time as a 17 year old that changed slightly when I read one of my many comic related Christmas presents this year ( a collection of his Cap America strips from issues 193 - 200 from the very underrated "The Ultimate Graphic Novel collections" series) and whilst not the greatest work he has done they were a pretty enjoyable read. Anyhoo I hope you have a great 2017 Steve (and all our followers as well of course)Paul McScotty Muirhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16300292599442281225noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-80035928824718050812017-01-09T12:13:30.400+00:002017-01-09T12:13:30.400+00:00This comment has been removed by the author.Paul McScotty Muirhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16300292599442281225noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-10202153089709310292017-01-09T09:52:28.986+00:002017-01-09T09:52:28.986+00:00Ah, The Thing From the Black Hole Star, MP... that...Ah, The Thing From the Black Hole Star, MP... that was a good one, further evidence that Captain America benefitted from Kirby's sci-fi touch - <br />www.kirbymuseum.org/blogs/dynamics/2010/10/28/1204/<br /><br />Did you ever read that issue of Kamandi with the mutated Russian cosmonaut? At the time, that was quite disturbing for a nine year old, I can tell you.<br /><br />-seanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-48980862282865172162017-01-09T04:05:25.158+00:002017-01-09T04:05:25.158+00:00Kirby could indeed do scary stuff; in a Captain Am...Kirby could indeed do scary stuff; in a Captain America annual Cap fought a horrifying space vampire who fed on energy. Outer space abounds with energy vampires of all sorts. Watch the skies! This one had a huge mouth full of sharp teeth and glowing eyes. Very nasty. They had to teleport him into a supernova.<br />I believe the pirate fighting Iron Man is Captain Kraken, and pirates are always cool. <br />So are the Stone Men of Saturn, who could easily squash the Toad Men by just stepping on them, should their respective interstellar races ever go to war.<br /><br />M.P.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-28798589297858954572017-01-09T00:12:07.408+00:002017-01-09T00:12:07.408+00:00Crom,but that Conan issue was the first with Ernie...Crom,but that Conan issue was the first with Ernie Chan on Big John's pencils, a superbly drawn issue, though I was never keen on Our favourite Cimmerian having a bent nose when EC inked Buscema. Michael Phillipsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-57269023159002732762017-01-08T23:44:56.765+00:002017-01-08T23:44:56.765+00:00Yeah, that energy squid on the Cap cover is the tr...Yeah, that energy squid on the Cap cover is the true form of Agron from the front of the previous issue. The geezer with no eyeballs freaked me out as a kid - for someone not generally associated with horror, Kirby was always good at those disturbing touches, and getting them past the comics code.<br />As with the Six Million Year Man from Jack's Black Panther, the apocalyptic future really added something memorable to the story, so I'm afraid I can't agree with you about the place of sci-fi in Captain America, Steve.<br />But we can certainly agree about Val's costume change in the Defenders.<br /><br />Also - seeing as the subject came up in the comments not so long ago - I believe that issue of the FF with the Frightfuls is the one with the Gerald Ford cameo in it.<br />He refused to pay a ransom to the Wizard, which may be a reference to his being being unwilling to bail out New York at the time. <br /><br />-seanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-10505730367891392152017-01-08T22:53:46.196+00:002017-01-08T22:53:46.196+00:00Cap and the Falcon battle Agron, an energy being f...Cap and the Falcon battle Agron, an energy being from Earth's distant desolate and windblown future. He started out here inhabiting an eyeless cadaver, which is what I would do, figuring the pickings were better in our time period. He "will not be ousted from this era!" I think they ended up imprisoning him in a large tube of some kind, which makes sense.<br />Did Agron ever emerge from his tube to threaten all of humanity? I can't say.<br /><br />M.P.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6263300365798803459.post-86624970598241755692017-01-08T20:30:35.904+00:002017-01-08T20:30:35.904+00:00IIRC, Belit was killed in Conan #100, a double-siz...IIRC, Belit was killed in Conan #100, a double-sized issue in 1979 or '80. TChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13686814973788356726noreply@blogger.com