25 January 2020

Haven't We Been Here Before? (No)

I've been stumbling through piles and pages that were pulled for blog topics ages ago (Internet time) but have sat unloved in dark corners of the cave.


Often it's things that i would have claimed i already ran, except for the fact that they don't actually seem to be anywhere on this blog. Like i would have sworn we already saw Pussy Katnip...


Nope. No sign of her. 

That, however, is for another day. As you might surmise from the top pic, we're looking at Rocket Kelly today. He had a brief mention previously, but only as a title in which Ernie appeared. As you can see from the image above, Kelly had his own title - but he didn't start there, he had to earn it. And his is not the easiest origin story to read. 

I'm still digging trying to sort out chronology - he had stories in books like Everybody's Comics and All Great Comics, in their un-numbered issues with only a year to indicate when they were published. Not only is there no month for sorting convenience, but sometimes the year seems in error with "reprints" appearing before the originals and other such anomalies.

Whether these were his First Appearances or may still be subject to further research and speculation, we do have his four-part origin story today. Starting in Green Mask #10, just before volume one expired, then jumping over to The Bouncer to continue in #s 11-13. (And that may give you a good idea on how long Kelly has been sitting in the piles)





While we know Len Short wrote Pussy Katnip, that's about it. "Ted Small" is a pseudonym, and the artists remain uncredited.

But we'll be seeing more of both.

page art from Green Mask #10, The Bouncer #s 11-13 and Rocket Kelly #2 (1944)

24 January 2020

I Would Have Expected Johnny Dark

Okay, okay...
You can have a real post today, too.

As you may recall, when we were looking at the line-up in Daredevil Comics, we saw Pat Patriot's first splash. Not this guy, who came out the same year (1941)...


...we're talking Pat Patriot, America's Joan Of Arc! Here's her first tale which accompanied that introductory page (repeated here for convenience)...


Hmm... 
We need an Odd Bit - they've been running light lately. 
How about this one...

Both Pat Patriot characters were created & written by Bob Wood (with Charles Biro on America's Joan Of Arc - the two using "Chuck" Woodro as a combination name) Wood is also the artist on the one-pager. To my knowledge, after deciding to use the name for the latter strip, the former character never appeared again.

Patricia's first adventure was noticed by TPTB, leading to a second...



Despite the seeming physical toll taken by her adventures, Pat was soon engaging in all sorts of excitement...



...even donning underwater Iron Man armor to battle a big octopus in the first story confirmed to be drawn by Frank Borth...



It would be decades before we saw such a spectacle again...



...or maybe not...

identified page art by Frank Borth and Bob Wood from Daredevil Comics #s 2, 3, 5, & 7 and Silver Streak #10, screen cap from Giant Woman Vs. Big Octopus (1941, 1942, 2011)

Futura-Ramu Friday

It's afternoon already?

It's Friday already?

Damn - losing time Again.
Probably zoning out watching those Japanese Futurama cartoons...


I'll unwarp the brain and drag it back to this world directly...

screens from FuturaRamu!