Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Friday, November 1, 2024

Post-Halloween Hospital Horror Humor MAD "New Movie Monsters from the Medical World!"

We're Enjoying the Halloween Season So Much...

...We Just Can't End Our Celebration Without One More Entry,This Time, to Tickle Your Funny Bone!
Written by E Nelson Bridwell and illustrated by Jack Rickard, this short from EC's MAD #144 (1971) hasn't been seen since a reprint in 1980, so, unless you own one of those 44-year old (or older) issues, this is the first time you've seen it!
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Wednesday, July 6, 2022

The Super-Hero Doctor/Nurse Duo!

Though the Marvel Cinematic Universe doesn't utilize it...
...one of the most soap opera-ish doctor-nurse romances took place in superhero comics!
We're doing a mini-blogathon featuring
how that relationship ended in the Silver Age in
True Love Comics Tales
and how an "imaginary story" (a tale not in continuity) introduced the concept of Jane Foster as Thor in
Heroines!
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Thor: Love and Thunder!
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Friday, April 29, 2022

SHADOW COMICS "NIck Carter in...The Doctor Meets Death!"

This week, it's a murder mystery starring a then-popular multi-media detective involving an accused doctor!
(Note the banner across the bottom of pages #2 & 3, which faced each other in the comic, promoting the Nick Carter radio series!)
This never-reprinted story from S&S's Shadow Comics V8N9 (1948) was illustrated (and likely written) by Golden and Silver Age comic creator Bob Powell, 
Beginning in 1886, he appeared as a scientific adventurer, then a private detective in dime novels, pulp magazines, and comic books, until the early 1950s.
After being dormant for a decade, he was rebooted as a government assassin/secret agent known as KillMaster in a paperback series from the 1960s to the late 1990s.
From the 1930s to the 1950s, he starred in a long-running radio series, two movie serials. several dozen b-movies, and a tv movie/pilot.
(Trivia: Though he never had his own American comic book, Nick had several different series, featuring locally-produced stories in France Germany, and Italy!)
Nick's adopted son, Chick Carter also had a comic strip, radio show, and movie serial, but didn't continue after the 1950s.

HARVEY "Raquel in 'Socking It to Uncle' "

We Ran Medical-Themed Archie Comics Stories HERE & HERE ... ...and though this tale looks like an Archie comic, it ain't ! This ...