At this point, there's interest in pretty much any comics from the 1960s and the early Marvel period, but that hasn't always been the case. In particular, the western and girl humor titles of that period remained affordable for years, as did the pre-hero monster/suspense books. As did this series, SGT. FURY AND HIS HOWLING … Continue reading WC: SGT. FURY AND HIS HOWLING COMMANDOS #8
Year: 2021
Blah Blah Blog – The Numbers of Yesteryear
Another post from my old Marvel blog, this one looking at some slightly older sales figures than what we saw yesterday. The Numbers of Yesteryear July 21, 2008 | 1:00 AM | By Tom_Brevoort | In General It seems like, more and more often now that the internet has diminished the dividing line between the … Continue reading Blah Blah Blog – The Numbers of Yesteryear
BHOC: PETER PARKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #20
There was no question for the first bunch of years after it launched that PETER PARKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN was, at best, a secondary title. While it contained adventures of the popular wall-crawler, it wasn't the book that was driving the character's narrative. At best, it was operating around the fringes, and at worst it … Continue reading BHOC: PETER PARKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #20
Lost Crossovers: Jerry Lewis Meets Superman
We covered the first of comedian Jerry Lewis's encounters with the DC super heroes here, in the story in which he and his cast crossed paths with the most popular Caped Crusader of the mid-1960s, Batman. https://tombrevoort.com/2021/10/17/jerry-lewis-meets-batman-and-robin/ Apparently, that issue must have performed well (which is no surprise seeing as how it hit the stands … Continue reading Lost Crossovers: Jerry Lewis Meets Superman
Wonder Woman and the Unpublished Pencils of Curt Swan
This is a story that's been kicking around for a number of years now, and yet, despite the fact that the pencils for this job are complete, it's never been finished or published officially. It's a short 10-page Wonder Woman adventure produced in the late 1970s, and if nothing else, it gives us the rare … Continue reading Wonder Woman and the Unpublished Pencils of Curt Swan
Blah Blah Blog – More Numbers
A post from my Marvel blog of fifteen years ago, this one running down some even older sales figures. More Numbers July 22, 2008 | 1:00 AM | By Tom_Brevoort | In General Had a problem with the video I was going to put up today, so instead let's look at some more vintage sales … Continue reading Blah Blah Blog – More Numbers
BHOC: IRON MAN #112
This was the second issue of IRON MAN that I bought new off the spinner rack at my regular 7-11, and it wasn't a book that I particularly cared for. I know this, because a few years later I traded it away for something else. Of the classic Marvel characters, Iron Man was perhaps the … Continue reading BHOC: IRON MAN #112
Doctor Who: War of the Sontarans
Well, that was, if nothing else, a lot more straightforward of an episode than last week, and if it didn't provide a whole lot of answers, neither was it as fractured as the initial outing. A solid enough piece of modern DOCTOR WHO, if not one that I'm in any particular rush to watch again. … Continue reading Doctor Who: War of the Sontarans
The 1964 Alley Award Winners
Dr. Jerry Bails was truly the forefather of organized comic book fandom in the early 1960s. As a full-grown adult, his interest in comic books and comics history brought some respectability to the medium, and his status as a grown-up allowed him to interact with the creators and editors of the comics as a peer … Continue reading The 1964 Alley Award Winners
WC: MYSTERY IN SPACE #54
Another title that I got a few issues of in my Windfall Comics purchase of 1988 was MYSTERY IN SPACE. It was one of a pair of titles edited by Julie Schwartz (the other was STRANGE ADVENTURES) devoted to science fiction adventures, a big genre in the late 1950s. This was the earliest one in … Continue reading WC: MYSTERY IN SPACE #54










