Showing posts with label sci-fi week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sci-fi week. Show all posts
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Sci-Fi Week! Byrne-ing to Read: "Rog 2000 vs The Sog"
Ya say ya need a little more John Byrne art in your life? Especially of the Rog 2000 variety? Well you got it, Groove-ophiles! Here's Rog's final outing from E-Man #10 (June 1975)..."Rog 2000 vs The Sog"...written by Nick Cuti, natch! Dig it!






Saturday, May 29, 2010
Sci-Fi Week! Diggin' Ditko: Machine Man in "Renewal!"
Remember back on Jack Kirby's birthday when Ol' Groove mentioned that Marvel revived Machine Man with ish #10 (May 1979) with Marv Wolfman and Steve Ditko at the creative helm? Well, I've finally gotten around to sharing it with ya (special thanks to max_renn for the excellent scans)--aren't ya glad? I think Ditko fans are gonna be especially delighted with "Renewal!" Ditko's art is magnificent--the detail, the use of shading, the far-out action sequences--I think it ranks up there with some of Ditko's very best.

















Thursday, May 27, 2010
Sci-Fi Week! Secret Origins: Warlock's Sidekick Pip the Troll
When we think of Jim Starlin's awesome (in every sense of the word) run on Warlock, we think of heavy, dark, angst-ridden cosmic tales of death and redemption. Thing is, Judo Jim was hip enough to realize that something had to balance out all of that soul-searching and violence...so he gave Adam Warlock a side-kick by the name of Pip the Troll. Pip was everything Adam was not--a sluggard, a thief, a liar, a cheat, a coward. And yet. And yet, he was loyal and sly, and the best friend a guy like Adam could have. Pip was like a grown up Looney Tunes character, adding bits of levity in what could have become a depressingly dark series. Another really smart thing Starlin did was, as soon as the Warlock/Magus saga ended, he (along with finisher/colorist extraordinaire Steve Leialoha) gave us Pip's origin, a smart, funny, and sly break before diving into his next deep, dark cosmic saga. Young Groove dug "A Trollish Tale!" from Warlock #12 (January 1976) the most. Still do. Bet you will, too!

















Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Sci-Fi Week! Black and White Wednesday: The Six Million Dollar Man in "Witch Hunt for an Alien"
What's happening, Groove-ophiles! Dig this far-out tale from Charlton's Six Million Dollar Man magazine #2 (cover dated September 1976). It's written by Mike Pellowski with art by Continuity Associates (Neal Adams, Dick Giordano, Klaus Janson, Terry Austin, Rick Bryant, Bruce Patterson, Joe Rubenstein, and others). Ready! Set! Groove!















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As for the rest of ya, the purpose of this blog is to (re)introduce you to the great comics of the 1970s. If you like what you see, do what I do--go to a comics shop, bookstore, e-Bay or whatever and BUY YOUR OWN!
Note to "The Man": All images are presumed copyright by the respective copyright holders and are presented here as fair use under applicable laws, man! If you hold the copyright to a work I've posted and would like me to remove it, just drop me an e-mail and it's gone, baby, gone.
All other commentary and insanity copyright GroovyAge, Ltd.
As for the rest of ya, the purpose of this blog is to (re)introduce you to the great comics of the 1970s. If you like what you see, do what I do--go to a comics shop, bookstore, e-Bay or whatever and BUY YOUR OWN!