17 December 2017

Not to be confused with Tony Hale, Captain Zep, Lance Lewis, or the upcoming animated movie from Swamp Media Group.

Once upon a time in the 1950s...

Though many have claimed the title over the decades, Rod Hathaway is my Space Detective. Well, technically, he's the secret identity and Avenger is the Space Detective. Teena is Teena - she doesn't need the extra name.
Together they starred in four issues from Avon in 1951:


Their first adventure was written by Walter Gibson (creator of The Shadow), and drawn by comic legends Joe Orlando and Wally Wood. That's some serious pedigree papers.
Let's go ahead and take a look at that story:


The title also featured back up tales, like this one starring Lucky Dale, Girl Detective with art from Warren Kremer:


There was also the occasional bit of silly fun...

(Actually, that was a reprint from 1938's Cocomalt Big Book of Comics)

Orlando and Wood didn't stick around long on the title, just the first issue and the frontpiece for #2. Somebody did a nice job taking over for them, but nobody knows who drew most of the remaining stories. Greg Fawcette did some nice work, as seen in the 3rd frontpiece at the top of the page, but most tales are uncredited. Up until less than 10 years ago, they had been attributed to Wally Wood, but that has since been established as incorrect. Here's a short tale from #3 for a look at the work:


If only we could hire Space Detective to investigate the mystery artists...

pages from Space Detective #s 1-4 (1951)

16 December 2017

People Come Up To Me, Concerned...

And then there was


NOTE: There is one questionable panel, so this page of Little Emo
has been moved to our back room for adult content.

I suppose some explanations are in order.
Let me go see what i can find...

page from Little Emo In Slumberland (2011)

Is You A Junior Master-Mind?

Yesterday's Quiz comes from 1975's Valiant's Junior Master-Mind Quiz Book:


Check your answers, scoring 3 points for each correct response:











As noted above, since we're only quizzing 1/3 of the categories, score 3 points for each correct answer. Add up your points and see what kind of Junior Master-Mind you are:


quizzes from Valiant's Junior Master-Mind Quiz Book (1975)

15 December 2017

Am You Be Smart?

Jeff Foxworthy hosted a show many readers are likely familiar with - Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? While the inherent analysis was of the title was flawed, it was an entertaining concept anyway - how much of what you learned as a child did you actually wind up remembering as an adult?

If that sounds like the introduction to how we like to whimp out of Friday Night Fights around here, you are correct! It's time for


Last night we were visiting 1977 - let's hang out in that mid-70s time frame for when these questions were originally being asked. Adjust your answers accordingly where history may have changed things since then. We'll go easy on our poor growed-up brains and only use 1/3 of the original quiz list - a mere 10 of 30 categories.

You can do it!











Answers tomorrow - no surprise there.

yeah, credits tomorrow, too