Wednesday, March 4, 2020

IT'S LOVE, LOVE, LOVE "Unwanted"

Talk about a title that screams the book's subject matter...
...but the story's title and content and title seem to reflect just the opposite!
The only creative credit we have for this tale from the second (and last) issue of this short-lived St John comic from 1958 is penciler Bill Molno, who drew the entire issue except the cover.
However, editor Al Fago moved to Charlton when St John folded a couple of months after this book was published. bringing many of his creatives (including Molno) with him!
Molno continued to work steadily in numerous genres besides romance until Charlton went all-reprint in the late 1970s.
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Wednesday, February 26, 2020

AGAR-AGAR "Harem of Bacchus"

...well that's really all you need to know about the plot...such as it is!
Rescued by a handsome centaur!
Considering the fascination some women have for horses...nope!
I'm going to stop before I get in trouble...
This story from New England Library's Dracula #6 (1971) was written by Luis Gasca under the pen-name Sadko  and illustrated in a Peter Max-esque style by Alberto Solsona.
It's the last of three that were published in the Warren trade paperback that reprinted the first six issues of this bi-weekly British magazine.
The remaining stories have been unseen by American audiences, but will be posted here over the next few months.
It'll be a groovy trip, baby!
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Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Marvel's Disappearing Black Woman!

Hey, Marvelites, remember Jill Jerold?
Before Ororo Munroe was Storm...
Before Misty Knight was a Daughter of the Dragon...
After this brief appearance by Johnny in Marvel's Models, Inc #1 (2009), the relationship was never mentioned again, and Jill disappeared into limbo once more!
Pity...
Next week:
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You'll Cry Your Eyes Out if You Miss It!
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Wednesday, February 12, 2020

SOUL LOVE "Teacher"

...comes this, sadly, never-published tale which would've appeared in a magazine entitled Soul Love, if DC had the guts to publish it!
(Note: this post uses scans of photocopies of the original art, so the images are not as crisp as we usually run.
But we felt the historical significance of the story warranted running what was available!)
Written and penciled by Kirby, inked by Vince Colletta
You can read other Soul Love tales we've presented HERE , HERE, and HERE.
Soul Love would have been the second romance comic oriented to a Black audience.
The first was the 1950s series Negro Romance, which we covered HERE.
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Wednesday, February 5, 2020

NEGRO ROMANCES "My Heart's Dilemma"

Though the fact the book itself ever existed was ground-breaking...
...the stories themselves weren't as this never-reprinted tale from Fawcett's Negro Romance #1 (1950) shows!
The tale, though well-written, is generic.
There's nothing distinctive about it, though some comics of the era (especially EC), were willing to tackle topics affecting Black people on a daily basis!
Fawcett's romance series editor Roy Ald was the writer of this piece, as he was for all this particular book's stories!
However, the illustrator, who hewed closely to the Fawcett "house style", is unknown.
Next week:
We haven't decided yet what it'll be, but we can guarantee that...
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