Showing posts with label fumetti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fumetti. Show all posts

Friday, June 20, 2025

Media Medicine BEN CASEY FILM STORIES "Operation Tycoon" Part 1

Medical-Themed Shows Have Always Been Popular on TV...

One of the hottest shows on the air was Ben Casey, starring Vince Edwards as a handsome, but surly rule-breaking surgeon whose abrasive manner got under peoples' skins...but produced almost miraculous results!
The show was so popular that it produced two different comics from two different publishersa regular-format comic book from Dell and this fumetti comic-sized magazine from Gold Key using photos from two episodes to re-tell the TV tales in "photonovel" format!
Remember, there was no internet and streaming services, no videotape/DVD/BluRay, or any other way to see TV series when you wished!
BTW, the show was filmed in black and white, so the b/w pix aren't a cost-saving measure by the publisher!
Most TV shows were filmed this way until the mid-1960s!
Let's begin our story, based on the first season episode "An Expensive Glass of Water"...
Will Ben Casey Buckle to the Will of Type-A Tycoon Walter Tyson?
Will Tyson Turn Chicken?
(Sorry, couldn't resist!)
Besides the regular cast members: Sam Jaffee as Dr David ZorbaBettye Ackerman as Dr Maggie Graham, Harry Anders as Dr Ted Hoffman, and Jeanne Bates as Nurse Wills, the guest cast included Chester Morris as Walter Tyson, and Neva Patterson as Miss Warren.
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Friday, April 17, 2020

Medical Women are THE New HOT Comics Characters!

Italian comics (or "Fumetti") artist Milo Manara is noted for his beautiful (often nude) women...

...though they're not nude in his work for America's PG-13 Marvel Comics!
But these last few weeks, living in an Italy under total lockdown, Manara has started taking a very different approach to portraying women...

Rather than the usual coquettishly-posed, minimally-clad examples of male lust, he's discovered a different appreciation of the female form.
Posting on Facebook, he expresses his gratitude to doctors and nurses, ambulance drivers and techs, policewomen, delivery workers and others who perform essential services during the pandemic.
In terms of style, it's still recognizably his work, but now has a far different focus.
Check out his FaceBook gallery HERE.
BONUS: There's a "motion comics" version of this superb illustration...
...HERE!
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X-Women
Manara's only Marvel Comics work (besides covers like the Storm (of the X-Men) one above)!
Scripted by long-time X-Men writer Chris Claremont

Marvel Comics, The American Cancer Society and the Story So Nice, They Told it Twice!

Actually, it wasn't a "nice" tale, but we wanted an alliterative title... In 1982, Marvel and the American Cancer Society  c...