Saturday, December 31, 2011
Georgie Visits Timely Comics-1946
Friday, December 30, 2011
Ken Shannon-Reed Crandall-1952
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Electro-Steve Dahlman-1940
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Hawkman-Joe Kubert-1948
Yesterday's post mentioned how I made my own action figure of Blazing Skull when I was a kid. That reminded me of my favorite custom action figure--the Golden Age Hawkman! I knew the character from his JLA appearances with the yellow mask so I made the mask out of the end of a yellow balloon. I made the wings out of bendable straws--a relatively new invention at the time--with shredded paper towels taped over them. Definitive Hawkman artist Joe Kubert drew this late story of the character from 1948.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Blazing Skull-Mystic Comics-1942
As a kid, I made a Blazing Skull action figure! I took Captain Action's Aquaman costume and modified it with paper towels. I had a skull mask that I painted red. I don't even know where I would have seen the character at that point but I even used his real name, Mark Todd. I did get one thing wrong, however. I called him Flaming Skull, not Blazing Skull. When the character cameoed in an AVENGERS issue I was thrilled!
Monday, December 26, 2011
Bo Bunny-Sheldon Mayer-1954
Sunday, December 25, 2011
A Very Merry Christmas...-Don Martin-1957
Sometimes, as we all learn, life isn't always in black and white. Conversely, not all comics are in four colors. We here at Booksteve's Blogs thank you for your support and hope you have a MAD-ly enjoyable holiday season!
Saturday, December 24, 2011
The Spirit-Will Eisner-1946
Like many of the great Comic Book artists and writers of the Golden Age, Will Eisner was Jewish. That did not keep him from becoming identified with the Christmas holiday via his annual CHRISTMAS SPIRIT stories. This one is from 1946, his first holiday season back from the War. As with many of the best SPIRIT stories, the main character himself is incidental to this one and barely appears.
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