Showing posts with label Joe Kubert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe Kubert. Show all posts

04 July 2020

Happiness Is A Punched Cow

Sorry - all out of Warm Puppies. (I think Blogger strangled them during the "upgrade" - but i finally was allowed to upload all the images for this post) 

Once upon a time, 73 years ago, Cow Puncher Comics appeared on the range...








Cow Puncher Comics featured a wide variety of material, from edutainment features like Trail Tales...
 


...to cartoon comedy like Dead-Eye Dude...
 

...and deranged satire like Wild West Ro-di-dos... 


And, of course, there was Western Adventure, as seen on the covers. And the "Star" of the book - the only person to have their name on the cover - Twice - was Kit West. We'll come back to her since she deserves a solo post. Today, let's dig out a hidden gem - Alabam

Alabam only appeared twice, so we'll do both while we're in the neighbourhood. Here's his first tale...


So - did you spot what makes Alabam so special from a modern perspective? If not, this beautiful splash features Joe Kubert's signature quite prominently for you -
 

As you might have sorted from the cover gallery above, there were only seven issues of Cow Puncher Comics. But we'll be back soon to visit Kit and the others.

page art by Jack Warren, Joe Kubert and ??? from Cow Puncher Comics #s 1-4 (1947, 1948)

10 May 2020

Landor's End

As promised, let's get back to Landor...


Um, no...   That's not right.
We wanted Landor...


Oh, come on! This shouldn't be tricky - how many Landors can there be...?


Seriously?


Wait...   Little Lois Lane knew a Landor when she grew up on Krypton?
Maybe i should have watched that show.

Ah!
Here we go - Landor, Maker Of Monsters returns. And with a fine example of odd. Tired of just bringing dead bodies to life? How about swapping parts around first...


Let us continue with the rest of Landor's tales...






That was the end of Landor, Maker Of Monsters. (Unless you count his appearance in FemForce #34, but i don't include the modern re-use of the old characters since they're rarely recognizable as the originals. (but at least he was making monsters))

page art by Bob Powell, Joe Kubert, Larry Woromay, Enrico Bagnoli, Curt Swan, George Klein from Speed Comics #s 6-11, All-Star Comics #29, Jungle Comics #122, Uncanny Tales #7, and Superman #159 (1940, 1950, 1953, 1963)