Showing posts with label Black Cobra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Cobra. Show all posts

Monday, January 29, 2024

Russkie-Smashers BLACK COBRA "Big Blast"

As we have done in the past...
...we go from Blackhawk to Black Cobra!
Yet we're still involved in aquatic combat with Russkies!
The creatives for this never-reprinted tale from Ajax/Farrell's Black Cobra #6 (1954-5), which is actually #2, were from the Iger Studio which "packaged" comic stories (both scripts and artwork) for various publishers including FoxCheslerElliotFiction HouseSt John, and (of course) Ajax/Farrell!
It may be a re-working of a previously-published comic story, which the studio was notorious for, as shown HERE, where a story written and drawn for one character was modified/updated for a totally-different character!
Or, it may be a totally-new tale.
We're not yet certain.
NEXT WEEK:
Another Water-Logged Russkie-Smashing Tale!
Who knew we'd actually find a sub-category to Russkie-Smashing!

Monday, February 13, 2023

Russkie-Smashers BLACK COBRA "...Crashes the Ring of Red Death!"

Fighting Russkies 24 hours a day as either an FBI agent or superhero...

...the Black Cobra is truly unstoppable!
The creatives for this never-reprinted tale from Ajax/Farrell's Black Cobra #1 (1954) were from the Iger Studio which "packaged" comic stories (both scripts and artwork) for various publishers including FoxCheslerElliotFiction HouseSt John, and (of course) Ajax/Farrell!
It may be a re-working of a previously-published comic story, which the studio was notorious for, as shown HERE, where a story written and drawn for one character was modified/updated for a totally-different character!
Or, it may be a totally-new tale.
We're not yet certain.

Monday, August 29, 2022

Russkie-Smashers BLACK COBRA "Ace Spy Smasher vs Voice of Treason"

He's not as well-known as our previous Commie-crushers...

...but there's no denying his enthusiasm for the job...or his effectiveness!
The creatives for this never-reprinted tale from Ajax/Farrell's Black Cobra #1 (1954) were from the Iger Studio which "packaged" comic stories (both scripts and artwork) for various publishers including Fox, Chesler, ElliotFiction House, St John, and (of course) Ajax/Farrell!
It may be a re-working of a previously-published comic story, which the studio was notorious for, as shown HERE, where a story written and drawn for one character was modified/updated for a totally-different character!
Or, it may be a totally-new tale.
We're not yet certain.
BTW, the Voice of America is still broadcasting, as shown HERE!