Thursday, June 2, 2011

Reading Room: CAVE GIRL "Ape God of Kor"

The very first Cave Girl story (but not her origin) from Thun'da #2, guest-starring Thun'da himself, along with his "mate", Pha!
Art by "good girl" artist Bob Powell, who took over on Thun'da from the legendary Frank Frazetta!
Cave Girl continued as a back-up in the remaining four issues of Thun'da, and as the lead in four issues of her own title (with a Thun'da strip as a back-up!) with lots more Bob Powell art!
Despite the overlapping of the strips in each other's books, the characters never guest-starred in each other's strips again.
plus these jungle goodies from Amazon...

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Reading Room: PHANTOM LADY "Shroud for the Bride"

This final tale from Phantom Lady #14 doesn't stint on what "good girl" artist Matt Baker does best...scantly-clad women and catfights!
MUCH MORE Phantom Lady action to come!
Next week: Zombies and her first supervillain: Dr Crime!

featuring goodies emblazoned with cover art that Fredric Wertham railed against in Seduction of the Innocent.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Reading Room: DOC SAVAGE

John Buscema and Tony DeZuniga
Have NO Fear--Because YOU Demanded It--Doc Savage is HERE!
In fact, the Doc Savage posts have been among the most popular this blog has ever run!
And there's lots more to come...
Material that has not been reprinted/re-presented anywhere else!
Like the color pin-up (from Giant-Sized Doc Savage #1) above and this (from Doc Savage #1)...
Ross Andru and Jim Mooney
and stuff that has only been seen, albeit briefly, on other blogs or websites, but will now be all together on one easy-to-search blog, along with many other pulp-related goodies!

Note: there's lots of currently-available Doc Savage material (pulps, comics, movies, and even radio shows), all well-worth picking up (most of them are in my personal collection), but we'll be showing only the stuff not included in those volumes!

Friday, May 27, 2011

Video Fridays: The FIRST Live-Action THOR!

Thor (Erik Allan Kramer), Stan Lee, and The Hulk (Lou Ferrigno).
Face Front, True Believer!
Though Chris Hemsworth did a smashing job as The Mighty Thor, he wasn't the first choice to personify the God of Thunder in the flesh!
Erik Allan Kramer portrayed a somewhat headstrong Thor in the tv-movie The Incredible Hulk Returns.
Besides the quite-different costume, this version of Thor is two different people, the Thunder God and Don Blake (Steve Levett), a former student of David Banner's (Bill Bixby) who found Mjolnir and can summon Thor from between dimensions by holding the hammer and yelling "ODIN"...

And later the two team-up to...well, you'll get the idea...

Besides being a continuation of The Incredible Hulk tv storyline in a series of tv movies, this was a "backdoor pilot" to promote The Mighty Thor in his own tv series.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Reading Room: PHANTOM LADY "Condemned Venus"

The scantly-clad femme fatale who freaked-out Fredric Wertham is back in the second Matt Baker-illustrated tale from Phantom Lady #14 which features her behind bars, though not in a womens' prison!  Darn!
MORE Phantom Lady action next week!

featuring goodies emblazoned with cover art that Fredric Wertham railed against in Seduction of the Innocent.