Showing posts with label Marvel Mystery Comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marvel Mystery Comics. Show all posts

23 June 2019

So! It's YOU, Louise!

Let's get back to the Blonde Phantom...


Blonde Phantom Comics ran for only 11 issues between 1946 and 1949. But she got around during that time. Not only did she have her own book, she had strips in Sub-Mariner Comics, Namora, Sun Girl, Marvel Mystery Comics and Blackstone The Magician, whose splash panels we see here -


These were typically short (four page) tales. For examples of the stories, here are her two appearances from Sun Girl #s 2 & 3 -



When she showed up in Marvel Mystery Comics, she was the big star up front on a cover the heroes later made famous as The Invaders - Captain America, the Human Torch, and the Sub-Mariner -


She showed up on two more covers.* Once damsel in distressing for the Human Torch...


...and once more to party with Torch, Subby and Sun Girl...


Louise had seven adventures in MMC, the splash for one of which is featured at the top of this post. Here are the other six -


After 1949, it was off to comics limbo for her, as we saw in Sensational She-Hulk.


But - she did escape limbo once in the '70s, a dozen years before she managed to become a supporting character for Jennifer...

story art by Bill Black

We can see how desperate she was to leave limbo if she showed up for just those two pages, eh?

Some may wonder at why we didn't see the Blonde Phantom in the sequence that closed out the Sensational She-Hulk comic, which we saw at the end of our first post on Deadpool's Big Green Mama.

The thing is - we did! In perhaps the sneakiest way possible.

As you might recall (or can follow that link above to go back and look), Millie The Model was introduced as the hidden 'villain' in those pages.

So, so sneaky...

Story art by Ken Bald


art from Blackstone The Magician #s 2, 3, & 4, Submariner # 27, Sun Girl #s 2 & 3, Marvel Mystery Comics #s 84-91, Bizarre Tales #1, Millie The Model #2 (1946-1949, 1977)

*(Oops.
I just noticed that she appeared on one more cover for Marvel Mystery Comics - #86. Sorry, it's not scanned & prepped. It's a split focus cover, with her hanging out with a couple of pirates on the bottom right. That means there were 8 stories, also.

That help?)

16 August 2017

Still Rad, After All These Years (King Kirby 061)


Snell, over at Slay, Monstrobot of the Deep!, has a regular reminder that the Vision Is Radder Than You Think. And he's not wrong. In fact, i'll go one further and say that the Vision has been Radder than you think for Longer than you think. As evidence, i submit these Jack Kirby & (usually) Joe Simon splash pages from over 75 years ago for the courts' consideration:


If those don't convince you, how about when the Vision battled Satan himself?


Now that you are doubtlessly convinced in this matter, enjoy the radness of Simon & Kirby's Vision vs. Dinosaurs, depicted by Jack Kirby (inker unknown):


Boom. Boom. Out go the lights...

the vision by Jack Kirby & Joe Simon (mostly) from Marvel Mystery Comics 14-27 (1941)