Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Countdown to Halloween 2023 OCCULT FILES OF DOCTOR SPEKTOR "Masque Macabre" Part 1

Our final terror tale for Halloween 2023 begins in a multiverse far from those of Marvel and DC...

...specifically, the multiverse of Gold Key Comics!
Yep, It's The Purple Zombie and "The Lurker" aka the Golden Age Heap, both of whom we told you about yesterday!
Count Wulfstein had appeared as a host (as Dr Spektor originally did) in short stories in Mystery Comics Digest.
The other characters shown had already appeared (as villains) in this series and had all been killed!
Note that Parade founder/host Tom Fagan, who usually appears in these tales, isn't in this story, replaced by Thomas Sikes.
Do We Have to Tell You...to be Concluded...TOMORROW!
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Monday, October 23, 2023

Countdown to Halloween 2023 Who Are Doctor Spektor, The Purple Zombie, and The Heap???

Our final Rutland Parade tale for this year involves neither DC or Marvel characters!

Our protagonist is Doctor Adam Spektor, a researcher into the occult, who started out as a host-narrator for short stories in Gold Key's Mystery Comics Digest, but quickly graduated to his own comic, where he used mystical artifacts and his arcane knowledge to battle mystical menaces head-on!
Aided by his magic-skeptical "friend and companion" (interpret as you will) Lakota Rainflower, Spektor encountered all the classic monsters (Frankenstein, Dracula, werewolves, mummies, evil sorcerers and sorceresses, etc.), including one he met before who lays a trap for him in this week's story!
Doctor Spektor ran from 1972 to 1975, and, except for a 2014 Dynamite Publications mini-series rebooting the character, hasn't been seen since!
Among the antagonists are two who are not Gold Key characters, but do date back to the Golden Age of Comics!
The Purple Zombie wasn't a zombie at all, though he was revived from the dead!
Nor was he a mystic-themed character!
Resurrected and now possessed of enhanced strength and limited invulnerability, the man named Zoro retained his intellect and conscience instead of being a mindless servant to the depraved scientist who experimented on his corpse.
He enjoyed a long, if weird, run in Novelty's Reg'lar Fellas Heroic Comics during the Golden Age, but hadn't been brought back since...until this week's story!
Not so with the other Golden Age character...The Heap, who was the first ongoing swamp-based monster in comics!
Debuting in the Sky Wolf feature in Hillman's Air Fighter Comics, The Heap quickly received his own strip, which continued even after the book was re-titled Airboy and survived until the book was cancelled at the end of the Golden Age.
Much like the later Man-ThingThe Heap tended to wander mindlessly into situations where he, inadventantly, ended up helping people...who would fear and hunt him due to his appearance.
He's referred to in this tale as "The Lurker" because another company, Skywald Comics had recently revived the character...but had extensively-altered/updated him.
Since Skywald
now had the trademark for "The Heap", this story's version, based on the Golden Age incarnation, had to use another name!
Now That You Know a Bit More About the Players, Be Here Tomorrow for the Story Itself!

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Countdown to Halloween 2023 AVENGERS "Night of the Collector" Conclusion

...The Mighty Avengers, exhausted from the epic "Avengers/Defenders War", answer a psychic summons of danger at the Rutland Halloween Parade.
While half the team falls prey to The Collector (disguised as the parade's founder/host Tom Fagan), the other half of the group is exploring the hamlet, looking for clues...
Loki eventually got his marbles (well, most of them) back and continues to bedevil the Marvel Multiverse to this day.

Who is...
...and What Part Does He Play in Our Final Rutland Halloween Parade Tale?
Find out on Monday as We Explore Another Corner of the Multiverse!
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Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Countdown to Halloween 2023 AVENGERS "Night of the Collector" Part 1

...well that (and our LINK) certainly-covered those plot points, eh?
So let's get to the action from Marvel's Avengers #119 (1973)...
Who, in 2023, can't sympathize with forgetting to turn off the burglar alarm after a long day?
Fanboy Footnotes:
1) You'll note the footnote reference in panel 1 to the previous Marvel heroes'/heroines' visits...including the one which overlapped Thor and The Beast with the Justice League of America!
2) The real-life Tom Fagan was one of the founders of the super-hero incarnation of the Rutland Halloween Parade.
His comic multiverse counterpart appears in almost every comic set at the parade.
In DC books he dresses as The Batman.
In Marvel titles, he wears the garb of NightHawk, originally a member of the Squadron Sinister, later a member of the Squadron Supreme (both created to be a counterpoint to DC's Justice League of America, so Nighthawk is Marvel's Batman surrogate!)
Wow, that was fun...

Note: at this point in Marvel continuity, neither The Collector's real name (Taneleer Tivan) nor the fact he was one of the Elders of the Universe, were known!
To Be Concluded TOMORROW!
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Monday, October 16, 2023

Countdown to Halloween 2023 PROLOGUE: "Alliance Most Foul!" & "To the Death!"

Wow!
This scene from Marvel's Avengers #115 (1973) gives new meaning to "cliffhanger", doesn't it?
Amazing how cosmic-level villains have a moral code!
This short story lead into one of the earliest "Big Events" in comics history, crossing-over between The Avengers and The Defenders comics through the summer of 1973 (My Lord, that was a half-century ago, and I read it when it was brand-new!)as the two teams were manipulated into battling each other for possession of the parts of The Evil Eye!
In the conclusion, the baddies were revealed as they assembled the parts, and the groups joined forces against them...
...but even their combined might proved insufficient as they fell against the power of the deadly duo who began reshaping the multiverse with the reassembled Evil Eye...involving everyone from Spider-Man to Dracula to Nick Fury to Thanos as reality collapsed!
At the battle itself, only one remained standing, and in a classic final, desperate, gambit...
As the two teams pick up the pieces, The Watcher, who was standing around watching (and, surprisingly, not interfering), explains...
And that leads into this month's Rutland Parade entry involving Marvel characters, which you'll see...
TOMORROW!
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