Sunday 19 May 2024

The Cult Of The Cat from Misty ( 1978) Bill Harrington & Jaime Rumeu - Compiled by A. Wallace

  The Cult Of The Cat   

 Written by  Bill Harrington, Drawn by Jaime Rumeu 

Misty  No. 01 (1978- 02 -04)  /  Misty  No. 12 (1978-04-22) 

Episodes: 12

Begins Ancient Egypt, Charmian charged with task of finding Nicola, the Chosen One. 
Cat transfiguration using the space of the page. Diving similar within panel (de luca effect).
Nicola develops cat habits – wants milk, scares school hamsters, afraid of water 
in diving competition.
Nicola can’t dive as scared of water, gets in a fight about it (‘I’ll teach you to call me 
a scaredy cat!’ ‘You spiteful little cat, look what you’ve done’) 
and realises reflection is more catlike, green eyes, long nails, asks friends and 
tries to remove ring but no success, sees Charmian in street and follows 
her down alley but only finds white cat... 

Translations/Reprints: Misty Annual 1984

49 pages 

 Material from Misty 



Compiled by A. Wallace 

Wednesday 15 May 2024

Brick Bradford [S026-S047] - Sunday strips by Paul Norris

 


Authors: William Ritt (1933–1948)
Clarence Gray (1948–1956)
Paul Norris (1956–1987)

Illustrator: Clarence Gray (1933–1956)
Paul Norris (1952–1987)
Current status/schedule Concluded daily & Sunday strips

Launch date August 21, 1933
End date April 25, 1987
Syndicates: Central Press Association / King Features Syndicate
Publisher: David McKay Publications
Genres: science fiction, adventure

Sunday strips by Paul Norris


Brick Bradford – S026 The Land Of The Unicorn (480926-491023)
Brick Bradford – S027 The Healing Ray (491030-500101)
Brick Bradford – S028 The Way Of Stars (500108– 500827)
Brick Bradford – S029 Shada, Prince Of The Black Planet (500903-510318)
Brick Bradford – S030 The Metropolis In Space-Planet Platter (510325-511104)
Brick Bradford – S031 The Wonderful Meteor (511111- 520608)
Brick Bradford – S032 Coral Labyrinth (520615-530201)
Brick Bradford – S033 Sargasso of Space (530208-531115)
Brick Bradford – S034 Trespassing in Space (531122-540711)
Brick Bradford – S035 New-Look Interlude (540718-541003)
Brick Bradford – S035A Ominous Ods at Ostar (541010-550529)
Brick Bradford – S036 Sojourn At Relaxa (550605-560219)
Brick Bradford – S037 Recall (560226-560513)
Brick Bradford – S038 Quest Of Quentin Quado (560520-570421)
Brick Bradford – S039 The Return of Brick Bradford (570428-571215)
Brick Bradford – S040 Travel In Space (571222-580427)
Brick Bradford – S041 Beyond The Stars (580504-581026)
Brick Bradford – S042 Iperspazio! (581102-590329)
Brick Bradford – S043 Forced Landing (590405-590913)
Brick Bradford – S044 Meteor Rain (590920-600313)
Brick Bradford – S045 A Castle Of Papers (600320-600612)
Brick Bradford – S046 The Indians Of The Space (600619-600731)
Brick Bradford – S047 The Father Of Saturn Sadie (600807-600925)







Sunday 12 May 2024

Classics Illustrated #160 The Food of the Gods [Fixed]

The Food of the Gods

Cover:  Pencils, Inks & Colors: 

Gerald McCann (signed as G. McC) (painting)

comic story / 45 pagesScript

Alfred Sundel (adaptation); H. G. Wells (original story)

Pencils & Inks : Tony Tallarico


Contribution by Jens Terje


Wednesday 8 May 2024

Brick Bradford [S001-S025] - Sunday strips by Paul Norris


Authors: William Ritt (1933–1948)
Clarence Gray (1948–1956)
Paul Norris (1956–1987)

Illustrator: Clarence Gray (1933–1956)
Paul Norris (1952–1987)
Current status/schedule Concluded daily & Sunday strips

Launch date August 21, 1933
End date April 25, 1987
Syndicates: Central Press Association / King Features Syndicate
Publisher: David McKay Publications
Genres: science fiction, adventure

Sunday strips by Paul Norris


  • Brick Bradford – S001 The Land Of The Lost (341125-350811)
  • Brick Bradford – S002 In The Middle Of The Earth (350818-351219)
  • Brick Bradford – S003 Nameless Empire (360105-360809)
  • Brick Bradford – S004 Forest Of Terror (390816– 361011)
  • Brick Bradford – S005 The Mayan Empire (361018-370131)
  • Brick Bradford – S006 Land Of The Swan (370207-381010)
  • Brick Bradford – S007 The Time Top (371017-371205)
  • Brick Bradford – S008 Travel Through Time (371212-380710)
  • Brick Bradford – S009 Pirates Of The 17th Century (380717-390212)
  • Brick Bradford – S010 The Mummy (390219-391112)
  • Brick Bradford – S011 The Crown Of The Desert’s Kings (391119-401006)
  • Brick Bradford – S012 On The Seas Of China (401013-410323)
  • Brick Bradford – S013 The Southern Treasure (410330-410928)
  • Brick Bradford – S014 Lost People (411005-411228)
  • Brick Bradford – S015 Cities Of Future (420104- 421011)
  • Brick Bradford – S016 The Men Of The North (421018-430425)
  • Brick Bradford – S017 Ultrasphere (430502-431121)
  • Brick Bradford – S018 The Thief Of Light (431128-440827)
  • Brick Bradford – S019 The Ageless Voice (440903-450916)
  • Brick Bradford – S020 The Third Millenium (450923-461006)
  • Brick Bradford – S021 Cities In The Precipice (461013- 470105)
  • Brick Bradford – S022 The Lord Of Doom (470112-470810)
  • Brick Bradford – S023 Birth Of a Legend (470817-471026)
  • Brick Bradford – S024 The Aztec Migration (471102-480125)
  • Brick Bradford – S025 Among The Incas (480201-480919)








  • Sunday 5 May 2024

    Two short stories by María Barrera from Misty : Two Left Feet (1979) / The Monster Of Lavender Lagoon (1978) - Compiled by A. Wallace

     Two Left Feet  

     Written by ?? , Drawn by María Barrera

    Misty  No. 59 (March 24th, 1979)

    Episodes: 1  (5 pages)

    Anna puts a gypsy curse on her sister Jeanette as she is jealous 
    of her dancing but the ribbon she uses is hers and she becomes 
    clumsy instead,  falls down stairs...

    The Monster Of Lavender Lagoon 

     Written by ?? , Drawn by María Barrera

    Misty  No. 77 (July 28th, 1979)

    Episodes: 1  (6 pages)

    Chrissie and family stop in caravan near Lavender Lagoon ‘once a 
    much-loved beauty spot, now it is forgotten, deserted. 
    A new factory has pumped its waste into the once-scented waters…’ 
    EC-style heavy narration ‘It is your pollution, Jameson, 
    that poisoned Lavender Lagoon. 
    Pollution that begins to bubble and heave at midnight’ owner refuses
     to help look for her, monster arises from water at midnight, attacks 
    him with own pollution and his secretary finds him (unseen, scream!) 
    and Chrissie is returned to normal and lagoon is clean once more.

    Compiled by A. Wallace 


    Wednesday 1 May 2024

    Dr. No (Various issues) - Contributed by Jens Terje


     Dr. No (or Doctor No) is a comic book by Norman Nodel. It is a loose adaptation of the eponymous James Bond film released in 1962, which in turn is inspired by the novel by Ian Fleming. It was first published in the United Kingdom in Classics Illustrated#158A.

    The comic strip was published daily from 23 May to 1 October, 1960 in the British Daily Express newspaper and syndicated around the world. The adaptation was written by Peter O'Donnell and illustrated by John McLusky. The James Bond 007 Fan Club published a reprint of the strip in 1981 and the adaptation was published again in 2005 as part of a Dr. No anthology by Titan Books that also included Diamonds Are Forever and From Russia with Love.

    Comic book

    Cover of Dr. No (British Edition)

    Dr. No was also adapted in the British Classics Illustrated in 1962, written and illustrated by Norman J. Nodel. The 32-page comic follows the movie script and most of the characters are drawn to resemble their screen counterparts. Some deviations are found, such as having Professor Dent trying to shoot James Bond before getting killed, and Dr. No being electrocuted instead of drowned. The original British cover depicted Dr. No, as well as the scene Bond and Honey Ryder meet the tank disguised as a dragon.

    It was first published in the United Kingdom in Classics Illustrated #158A, being later reprinted in Detective Stories by Dell Publishing through Europe. For the US publishing by DC Comics, the comic was censored, deleting all racial skin color and dialogue thought to be demeaning. It also received a different cover, by Bob Brown, depicting a scene from the climax where Bond confronts Dr. No in the control room. The inside front cover included photos from the film, and the inside back cover had brief biographies of Bond and Fleming. The release in Showcase #43 (March 1963) - a comic series that usually focused on superhero stories - went mostly ignored. The next attempt at an American-published James Bond comic would not be made until the adaptation of For Your Eyes Only by Marvel Comics in 1981.

    Publication history

    Cover & page 03 of Showcase #43

    It was first published in the United Kingdom in Classics Illustrated #158A in December 1962, being later reprinted in Detective Stories by Dell Publishing through Europe.

    The United States publisher of Classics Illustrated, Gilberton, marketed their CI series as educational in nature and felt that releasing Dr. No would be a poor marketing fit. So the rights were sold to Independent News, then-owners of DC Comics, who published the comic as issue 43 of the Showcase anthology series, in January 1963. As the US issue hit the news stands four months before the film's US release, sales were disappointing. With interior art very different from most other work published by DC Comics, it may have had trouble finding an audience since James Bond was still relatively unknown in the US at the time.

     DC has not published another James Bond comic since, though they considered starting a title when their 10-year option for a Bond comic was about to expire in 1972. Artist Jack Kirby and writer Alex Toth were contacted, but DC ultimately decided against it, feeling unsure about the future of the characters as Sean Connery made what he stated would be his last appearance as 007, Diamonds Are Forever.

    https://jamesbond.fandom.com/wiki/Dr._No_(comic)








     List of issues

    007 James Bond 20 Doctor No (Spanish [Chile], 1969) 

    Agent 007 James Bond Dr. No (Norway, 1963)

    Beeldscherm Detective 06 - Doctor No (Dutch, 1963)

    Classics Illustrated 171 UK Doctor No (1963) [B&W missing pg 19]

    Doctor No DC Showcase v1 043 (US, 1963) (c2c)

    Classics Illustrated Europe 158 Dr. No (c2¢) (Euro Series) 
    [DC Showcase043, 1963) [Fake]

    James Bond - D006 - Dr No [Newspaper dailies (600523-601001) 584-697]

    JAMES BOND 007 MAGAZINE - Dr. No Interactive Exhibitors’ Campaign Book 

    James Bond contra Dr. No (Spanish magazine) [Newspaper dailies $84-697]



    We thank Jens Terje for this generous contribution


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