Another issue featuring Marvel's TV sensation THE INCREDIBLE HULK dropped on my local 7-11's spinner rack, and I bought it dutifully, even though my interest in the title was only middling. But I had signed on aboard the series at some point previously, and through this era, that tended to keep me steadily buying the … Continue reading BHOC: INCREDIBLE HULK #234
DC SAMPLER #3
Having dedicated themselves to making strides within the new Direct Sales marketplace, an arena in which Marvel had up to this point been overwhelmingly outselling pretty much everybody, DC produced a number of issues of DC SAMPLER, an overview and preview of their line intended to be given out at comic book specialty stores across … Continue reading DC SAMPLER #3
BHOC: GODZILLA #21
My brother Ken was the monster movie buff in our family, I certainly wasn't. And yet, Marvel got me following their ongoing GODZILLA comic book series for its final half-dozen issues. How? They used the Marvel Universe, of course. In the issue before this one, the King of the Monsters had battled the Fantastic Four, … Continue reading BHOC: GODZILLA #21
Brand Echh: Mighty Comics #50 and the Last Web Story
And so, we come at last to the end of the road for MIGHTY COMICS, Archie's attempt to replicate and cash in on the popularity of the Marvel titles of the day. By late 1967, the super hero fad that had driven sales to enormous numbers across the past few years had cooled off considerably, … Continue reading Brand Echh: Mighty Comics #50 and the Last Web Story
BHOC: CONAN #97
From time to time, my younger brother Ken would become interested in one comic book title or genre or another, and for a brief period of a few months read and collect it. I'm not entirely sure what caused his attraction to CONAN THE BARBARIAN at this particular moment, but for the next couple of … Continue reading BHOC: CONAN #97
Lost Crossovers: The Epic Battle Between Captain Marvel and Spy Smasher, part four
And so, after four months, we finally come to the end of the titanic clash between the World's Mightiest Mortal and the vastly-overmatched foe of subversives as the running Captain Marvel vs Spy Smasher conflict reaches its inevitable climax. Once again, there isn't any clue given on the cover that this colossal story has been … Continue reading Lost Crossovers: The Epic Battle Between Captain Marvel and Spy Smasher, part four
BHOC: AVENGERS #182
That week, another issue of AVENGERS appeared at my local 7-11, and I picked it up without even much looking at it, as the book was on my regular buy list. Which is perhaps a good thing, because I don't know that this generic cover would have enticed me into completing the sale on its … Continue reading BHOC: AVENGERS #182
Brand Echh: Mazinger graphic novel
By the late 1980s, Japanese Manga was beginning to have an influence on the American comic book marketplace. As different creators such as Frank Miller discovered the works being done overseas and the adopted their influence into the comics they were making, awareness of the riches to be had began to spread. A number of … Continue reading Brand Echh: Mazinger graphic novel
BHOC: JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #165
I didn't know it at the time when this issue first came out, but this would be the final issue of JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA edited by its founding editor, Julius Schwartz. He remained the last connection point with the series' origination, and his aesthetic definitely influenced the direction and the flavor of the comic … Continue reading BHOC: JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #165
Lost Crossovers: The Epic Battle Between Captain Marvel and Spy Smasher, part three
Continued stories weren't really a big thing during the Golden Age of Comics. They got experimented with a bit, but in general the common wisdom seemed to be that the young audience for comic books couldn't be depended upon to reliably come back for the next installment, and that instead giving them a great and … Continue reading Lost Crossovers: The Epic Battle Between Captain Marvel and Spy Smasher, part three










