Sailor Beware by Gil Elvgren (1953)
11 June 2018
10 June 2018
Sunday Double-Down Triple-Feature Matinee
Welcome back to our weekend matinee.
We continue yesterday's matinee features, but we're doubling the amount - two chapters/episodes for each.
First up, our serial, of course - Oskar Lebeck and Alden McWilliams' classic newspaper strip - Twin Earths.
Previously on Twin Earths: Vana, a defector from Terra, the advanced human populated world opposite the sun from Earth, is now a target of her former government. Allied with the FBI, she volunteers to bait a trap for the Terran agents. While the trap is set, she tells FBI agent Garry Verth some of her world's history, including the failure of their space program using technology similar to Earth's rocket science...
Yesterday in Danny Dreams, we left Danny trapped in his world of prehistoric dreams.
Today, parts 2 & 3, concluding the tale. Mort Meskin steps in for pencils on the first strip, with Joe Kubert returning for the conclusion. Inks by both on both, it seems -
Our third feature, Mitzi Of The Movies from the loving brush of Matt Baker, is definitely embracing the Odd today, at least in the second half. I commented yesterday that Mitzi "...only appeared in those four stories ... sort of."
Today, the explanation for that remark.
First, Mitzi's fourth and final story in the terminating issue of Movie Comics -
Five years later, Mitzi pulled a Schrödinger's Return - simultaneously both there and not there.
In Cowboy Romance #10, they used Matt Baker's artwork for Mitzi In Holllywood, but Tiger Lily'd* all new dialogue to create a different story -
Y'know - even if i didn't already prefer the original story, that "Don't - Neigh! Neigh!" pun exclamation would have won me over for the voting.
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*(What's Up,... not the Person, Town or Flower)
We continue yesterday's matinee features, but we're doubling the amount - two chapters/episodes for each.
First up, our serial, of course - Oskar Lebeck and Alden McWilliams' classic newspaper strip - Twin Earths.
Previously on Twin Earths: Vana, a defector from Terra, the advanced human populated world opposite the sun from Earth, is now a target of her former government. Allied with the FBI, she volunteers to bait a trap for the Terran agents. While the trap is set, she tells FBI agent Garry Verth some of her world's history, including the failure of their space program using technology similar to Earth's rocket science...
Twin Earths - Chapter 5:
Twin Earths - Chapter 6:
Yesterday in Danny Dreams, we left Danny trapped in his world of prehistoric dreams.
Today, parts 2 & 3, concluding the tale. Mort Meskin steps in for pencils on the first strip, with Joe Kubert returning for the conclusion. Inks by both on both, it seems -
Our third feature, Mitzi Of The Movies from the loving brush of Matt Baker, is definitely embracing the Odd today, at least in the second half. I commented yesterday that Mitzi "...only appeared in those four stories ... sort of."
Today, the explanation for that remark.
First, Mitzi's fourth and final story in the terminating issue of Movie Comics -
Five years later, Mitzi pulled a Schrödinger's Return - simultaneously both there and not there.
In Cowboy Romance #10, they used Matt Baker's artwork for Mitzi In Holllywood, but Tiger Lily'd* all new dialogue to create a different story -
Y'know - even if i didn't already prefer the original story, that "Don't - Neigh! Neigh!" pun exclamation would have won me over for the voting.
page art from Twin Earths, Tor #s 4 & 5, Movie Comics #4, and Cowgirl Romances #10 (1947, 1952, 1954)
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*(What's Up,... not the Person, Town or Flower)
Labels:
1940s,
1947,
1950s,
1952,
1954,
Alden McWilliams,
Alex Toth,
Danny Dreams,
Joe Kubert,
Matt Baker,
Mitzi Of The Movies,
Movie Comics,
Newspaper Strips,
Oskar Lebeck,
Twin Earths,
Weekend Matinee
09 June 2018
Saturday Matinee With Vana, Danny, & Mitzi
With my personal obsession with 3, it should come as no surprise that today's matinee is, once again, a triple feature.
First up, our ongoing serial - our fourth chapter of Oskar Lebeck & Alden McWilliams' classic newspaper strip, Twin Earths. Then we've got the return of Joe Kubert's Danny Dreams, and the return of Matt Baker with a new strip for this blog, Mitzi Of The Movies.
Previously on Twin Earths: Vana, an agent from Terra - the world orbiting the sun opposite of the Earth - has managed to convince the FBI of her origins and her desire to defect to our planet. Agents of Terra, having already eliminated Vana's partner, are now attempting to terminate Vana as well...
We're skipping ahead to the 4th appearance of Danny Dreams today. His 2nd & 3rd tales originally appeared in 3-D Comics #s 2(a) & 2(b). They've been reprinted a few times in 3D, and at least once with the 3D removed. Haven't found that comic yet, nor the ambition to create a non-3D version myself (yet), and so it's on to #4. This one has another surprise - while Joe Kubert continued scripting, this time Alex Toth stepped up for the art chores!
No worries - we'll check in with Danny again tomorrow.
Finally, we've got Matt Baker back again. Matt's the artist behind a couple of our Fly Girls - Sky Girl and Canteen Kate. In addition to his lovely ladies, once again we see him using colour plates to handle some of the primary inks for non-corporeal images. This was something done rarely enough that it seemed like a brilliant innovation decades later when the Legion Of Super-Heroes started using the same technique for holographic communications and such. (It was Keith Giffen doing that, right?)
Mitzi Of The Movies ran in Movie Comics, which featured a mix of movie adaptations and comics that took place around the movies - such as Captain Stand-In and Johnny Danger Of The Screenland Patrol. Movie Comics folded after four issues, and she only appeared in those four stories ... sort of.
We'll get to that another time. For now, this is her second appearance, from Movie Comics #2 -
First up, our ongoing serial - our fourth chapter of Oskar Lebeck & Alden McWilliams' classic newspaper strip, Twin Earths. Then we've got the return of Joe Kubert's Danny Dreams, and the return of Matt Baker with a new strip for this blog, Mitzi Of The Movies.
Previously on Twin Earths: Vana, an agent from Terra - the world orbiting the sun opposite of the Earth - has managed to convince the FBI of her origins and her desire to defect to our planet. Agents of Terra, having already eliminated Vana's partner, are now attempting to terminate Vana as well...
Twin Earths - Chapter 4:
To Be Continued...
We're skipping ahead to the 4th appearance of Danny Dreams today. His 2nd & 3rd tales originally appeared in 3-D Comics #s 2(a) & 2(b). They've been reprinted a few times in 3D, and at least once with the 3D removed. Haven't found that comic yet, nor the ambition to create a non-3D version myself (yet), and so it's on to #4. This one has another surprise - while Joe Kubert continued scripting, this time Alex Toth stepped up for the art chores!
No worries - we'll check in with Danny again tomorrow.
Finally, we've got Matt Baker back again. Matt's the artist behind a couple of our Fly Girls - Sky Girl and Canteen Kate. In addition to his lovely ladies, once again we see him using colour plates to handle some of the primary inks for non-corporeal images. This was something done rarely enough that it seemed like a brilliant innovation decades later when the Legion Of Super-Heroes started using the same technique for holographic communications and such. (It was Keith Giffen doing that, right?)
Mitzi Of The Movies ran in Movie Comics, which featured a mix of movie adaptations and comics that took place around the movies - such as Captain Stand-In and Johnny Danger Of The Screenland Patrol. Movie Comics folded after four issues, and she only appeared in those four stories ... sort of.
We'll get to that another time. For now, this is her second appearance, from Movie Comics #2 -
page art from Twin Earths, Tor #3, and Movie Comics #2 (1952, 1946, 1954)
Labels:
1940s,
1946,
1950s,
1952,
1954,
Alden McWilliams,
Alex Toth,
Danny Dreams,
Joe Kubert,
Matt Baker,
Mitzi Of The Movies,
Movie Comics,
Newspaper Strips,
Oskar Lebeck,
Twin Earths,
Weekend Matinee
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