08 July 2020

Cowgirl Kit

We're back with the second half of Kit West's adventures in Cow Puncher Comics.

Kit was an interesting character, especially when viewed from a modern perspective. A Cowgirl hero in a cowboy world, she seems to have been striving for the future. She both stood independent and was bound by convention. 

With only six tales, they did try to be creative while holding to the Western world in which the stories took place. Yesterday we saw her go up against "The Devil" and today we see her face off with an Orangutang. Just a bit different than the typical cowboy confrontations.

Being a Western hero, her villains were often "Injuns" and yet, they often tried to be more than the stereotypes indicated by the "You betchum" dialogue. Usually, the Red Menace in the stories are acting or reacting to villainous white guys. Or something a bit more creative, as in our third tale today.

It's well worth looking at the somewhat clumsy nature of the forward thinking behind Kit West's tales and use that for a bit of perspective. Today's efforts to be progressive will look just as clumsy and unenlightened to those looking back in another generation or so. 

But the self-aggrandizing arrogance of the modern Woke movement will likely not fare as well upon later reflection. Woke is all too often a trendy 'feel-good' version of Awoken/Enlightened - without the self-awareness that comes with the latter state. It's a good step, but it's still merely a step on a path and not the destination - so get a grip. Thinking and acting like 'you've arrived' is both self-deception and counter productive because you drive away everyone else who can still see your flaws, and entrenches them deeper in their moral foxholes.

Okay - i think i've probably achieved my obligatory ramble by now, eh?

Let's jump in and have fun with Kit instead of more blabbage. We've got two more illustrated by Jill Elgin, and a third from Howard Larsen...





Yeah, i'm gonna leave that last line hanging...


page art by Jill Elgin and Howard Larsen from Cow Puncher Comics #s 5-7 (1947)

07 July 2020

Old West Kit

[I tried to post this morning, but ran out of time while wrestling with the image uploads. Back now and fully knackered, so got the pics up and i'm off to puddlefy.]

Well, hells.
I was set to talk about Kit West this morning, but all that missing time lately has piled up. My transport is here for my monthly supply run, so it seems i'm heading out.

Kit only had six tales in Cow Puncher Comics. Here're the first three, including her big Fight With The Devil promised previously. We'll get around to talking about her next time...



This is the first tale for which we have a confirmed creator credit - art by Jill Elgin, whom we've seen previously with Pat Parker and the Girl Commandos.


More talk next trio of Kit West tales.

page art by Jill Elgin and ??? from Cow Puncher Comics #s 1, 3, & 4 (1947)

06 July 2020

oh, dren... it speaks!

Some day my spawn might wish to know more of how their ol' progenitor thought. That was a part of my thinking when i launched this blog. I really intended to include more 'memoir' posts that were more recollections and ramblings.

Not a huge percentage, but it might have been nice to maintain at least a 1% average. Hmm...  There's been ... a half dozen or so? I certainly don't think even 10. Out of somewhere between 1100-1200 posts. So we're down by at least a decimal point on the percentage. 

No, that doesn't mean that you're suddenly going to get an endless barrage of ramblings. But it does mean i'm going to stop resisting when i get the urge. Often, the excuse i give myself is "No Pictures? Forget that!" So maybe i'll throw in random art and pages when i do this. Could be a good place for some of those Odd old comic book adverts, eh?

And, of course, there's always T3C. Remember i mentioned heading off to work on Big Sys the other day? This is Her:

(Yes, the hair is data streams)

She's the computer at the Registry - the organization that supports and coordinates the super heroes on PoD9.

On with the old man ramblings...

So... our Fake President still can't cope with the Trump Flu and continues to think ignoring it will make it go away - "like a miracle" in his own words.
Y'know, if he wants a Memorial Garden to distract from his incompetence, how about one to the hundreds of thousands who are dying by his inability to deal with, or even truly acknowledge, a deadly crisis? (Yes, i know we haven't quite yet hit 150,000 confirmed dead from the Trump Flu in this country, but we're still on the upswing since our 'leaders' have yet to with the virus numbers instead of their own numbers)




Here's a tip:
If you speak in code words and phrases - you are a sheep. Those words are given by your shepherd to keep you herded with the other sheep. Just because they point to others and say "See? Sheep!" doesn't mean that you aren't one, too. Only, if you know sheep abound, you should know better.



Mindfulness is not new. I've been practicing it to greater and lesser degrees much of my life at the prompting of Socrates who told us "The Unexamined Life is not worth living."



Every now and again, i have an urge to add a new word to the language. Today's word is
Hydrostatophiliac: n. One who enjoys sexual relations with tentacles. (ref. Hydrostatophilia)
(I didn't say they were good words.)



It's often hard for me to believe that this society can solve any of its problems. One cannot fix what one cannot acknowledge nor talk about, and we've reached the point the we even censor the word censor. Redact is a censored version of Censor to avoid discomfort. Remember when we had the honesty to use simple phrases like Military Censorship to protect secrets?
That's been censored now, citizen. Move along - nothing to see or talk about here.




Some have wondered why, with my seeming attitudes expressed here, do i not use phrases like "people of colour" and LGBTQETC+. Allow me to pontificate...

How is "People Of Colour"(Good) better or different from "Coloured People"(Bad)? To my perception, it's more technical terminology - distancing rather than bringing closer. The more it sounds like a technical term, the more it sounds like you're talking about a disease or condition instead of Person. I'm simply not comfortable with the term on either level. So, maybe you'll see me use the term 'Woman Of Colour' to talk about Zoe Saldana, but otherwise... not likely.

As for LGBT... - get serious. It's supposed to be an inclusive term, but nobody can say it so it alienates, and right from the start of it - LG - female and male homosexuals can't even come together in unity. I personally lean towards omnisexual, and i'm not stupid enough to think that if the Angels had visited Sodom & Gomorrah in female form, then God would have been cool with the way the locals behaved. (Seriously, people - wtf? Is it too discomforting to realize it must be about the laws of Hospitality which our entire civilization has abandoned? Hmm...)  So i in no way mean to disparage any who take comfort in the term - but for me, it's a term of divisiveness. Both from the internal segregation and the external un-communicability.

And, of course, being a hermit by nature, i'm not prone to jumping on a bandwagon just because it's heading my way.

Dren. 
We really need another picture by now - probably well before now. Let me see what's laying loose in the files...

Ah - this piece from Skip Williamson might be over a quarter century old, but it still works all too well...



Just change the old instamatic camera to a phone, and it's fully modernized.

page art by Skip Williamson from Gag Reflex #1, the rest by -3- (1994, 2020)

05 July 2020

Missing Magnus

We will get back to Kit West
As is too frequently the case these days, my brain doesn't want to go there just now, and i'm tired of fighting it. 
So, meanwhile...

When asked about my all-time favourite Super Hero Team, it was always an easy answer - The Legion Of Super-Heroes. I just loved the mix of superheroics and science fiction. (And, yes - of course, that means that i was reading Marvel's 'knock-off' - the Guardians Of The Galaxy - from page one)

So, it's not surprising that i was a big fan of Magnus, Robot Fighter. Naturally, Russ Manning's, and later Paul Norris's, artwork certainly didn't hurt to draw me in. (No pun intended, really)

But, despite the high quality and personal preference, the series never did as well as it should have. With issue #29 they switched to reprints to save costs. Even in reprints, the book continued for another eight years of quarterly issues.

But, when they switched to the reprint format, there was already a story in the works which got tossed into the files and forgotten for years.

Fortunately, every now and again, somebody seems to go digging in the files. So here are the pencil pages by Paul Norris, written by Mike Royer, for the issue between #s 28 & 29 with a story called Programmed For Revenge -


page art by Paul Norris from Unpublished Magnus, Robot Fighter (drawn in 1969)