05 December 2018

Ant Boy - The Origin!

Okay - enough clamoring for more information on Matt Feazell's odd little Ant Boy and how such a thing came to be. (Or was that just the voices in my head?)

Here we have it - the epic two-part origin of our Formicidaean Hero -



And yes, as the closing note indicated, he did get a solo title - only two issues featuring mostly reprints from Captain Confederacy, but still...   not bad for an ant.

pages by Matt Feazell for Captain Confederacy #s 6 & 7 (1987)

04 December 2018

The Wicked Sith Of The West


One of these days we'll finally get to The Pertwillaby Papers, Don Rosa's old comic from the Rocket's Blast ComicCollector. But, for the moment, let's jump back to 1977 when the first Star Wars movie was released. Here's a lovely observational piece from Don, aided & abetted by William Fugate:


Slowly getting back on track...

page art by Don Rosa and William Fugate for RBCC #139 (1977)

03 December 2018

Blue Monday Calendar 2018 - The Missing Weeks

This week's calendar is appearing on The Other Voice Of ODD! due to the ... unabashed nature of the image.

But we've missed quite a few weeks, and we certainly wouldn't want to miss out on the lovely paintings of Gil Elvgren that should have appeared, so here they are. 

Week 36
A Polished Performance (1964)


Week 37
Aiming To Please (Shoving Off) 1960)


Week 38
Pleasant To Si (1969)


Week 39
In The Red (1950)


Week40
Charmaine (1957)


Week41
Net Results (1941)


Week42
Spotty Performance (Occupational Hazard; Stenographer) (1962)


Week43
Cold Feet (Cold Front) (1958)


Week44
The Finishing Touch (1960)


Week45
Waisted Effort (1950)


Week46
It's A Snap (Pretty Snappy, Snap Judgment) (1958)


Week47
Eye Catcher (1969)


Week48
Doctor, Are All Those Fellows Interns?
(September check-ups are the way to keep yourself in shape.
But too many cooks can spoil the broth, and too many doctors - gape.) (1946)

all art by the great Gil Elvgren, of course (see captions for years)

02 December 2018

The Adventures Of Ant-Man When He Was A Boy?

Oh, no - that would be too easy. Too... sane.
And an entirely different sort of Odd, given that over a half century back we saw that Hank took his first trip down the anthill as an adult.

And yet...  Ant Boy!

From Matt Feazell, the mad genius who brought us Cynical Man and Anti-Social Man (true Hermit heroes!), and scholarly author of Understanding MiniComics, comes the tale of "an abandoned child raised by ants!?". Ant Boy got his full sized comic debut in Captain Confederacy #1 (Shetterly & Stone's great alternate history comic that's been on the topic list for ages)


Here are three short strips, his 2nd-4th adventures:




Have a day.

it's all by Matt Feazell from Captain Confederacy #s 1 & 3-5 (1986-7)

01 December 2018

Hugh Mann - Still Impossible

Let's try this again, shall we?
Maybe this time the universe will allow us to continue...

We peeked once before at Hugh Mann - The Impossible Man from Earth living on another world. For a simple post today, let's revisit Hugh. This tale comes from Captain Wizard #1 featuring a much earlier edition of a later famus villain - Electro.


Now let's see if i'm allowed to keep posting. Tune in tomorrow...

page art by Charles Voight for Captain Wizard #1 (1946)

My Apologies

I'm not ignoring the comments - they are much appreciated encouragements as the Universe works so hard to prevent me from continuing here.
I've typed a dozen replies and more, but the system treats the 'Publish' button as a flush lever and dumps my replies into some hidden digital sewer. I've tried using the google account, using the name/url option, and using the anonymous option - all with the same (lack of) results.

Hopefully the cause of this will be revealed and i'll someday be allowed to respond to comments.

Meanwhile - thanks much TCJames & Mindbender. The connection issues seems to be a thing of the past. The string of suicidal computers appears to have petered out. The hideous nightmares of trying to use a Windows 10 system have been exorcized (we're on a Linux box now - finally). Now it's  a matter of dealing with the weird little issues like Blogger refusing to allow me to comment on my own frelling blog.

And there's the larger issue - now that most hurdles have been cleared, there's still the internal motivations and shattered work habits to rebuild. It may be slow starting, but i'm feeling optimistic.

Today.


18 November 2018

The Legend Of The Stars

A modern (relatively) fairy tale from Walt Kelly starring Ward Kimball (one of the Nine Old Men) as Glum.


page art by Walt Kelly for Fairy Tale Parade #6 (1943)