Showing posts with label Superior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Superior. Show all posts

Monday, December 20, 2021

It's Christmas Crime! DYNAMIC COMICS "Manhunters: Frozen Corpses for Christmas" & JUSTICE COMICS "Murder for Christmas"

Here's a true tale of cold-hearted killing at Christmastime...

...that was told twice in graphic form in tales only a year apart!
Both the writer and artist(s) for this never-reprinted tale from Superior's Dynamic Comics #21 (1947) are unknown to this day.
A year later, penciler Gene Colan and inker Sy Grudko retold the story in Atlas' Justice Comics #4 (1948)!
This wasn't exactly a "hot off the presses" story...even in the 1940s.
The murders had occurred in 1899!
Maclean's, the Time Magazine of Canada had run the story as the premiere entry of a new historical series about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (aka "Mounties") in 1930, renewing public interest in the murders!
Here's a LINK to that issue!
It's likely the editors and/or writers of both comics came across the story while researching potential plotlines for their true-crime comics!
Bonus: here's a LINK to a recent article with a lot more info that wasn't available to the writer of the 1930 story!

Friday, March 13, 2020

CoronaVirus Comics MYSTERIES WEIRD AND STRANGE "Death in the Night"

What if a pandemic was deliberately-created?
This never-reprinted story from Superior's Mysteries Weird and Strange #3 (1953) provides a possible answer!
The concept of a criminal deliberately-attempting to infect an entire city (in this case, New York City), isn't exactly new, but this tale does add an entertaining, sensationalistic spin on the concept!
Note: This is part of an on-going series throughout the entire RetroBlog line featuring disease/epidemic/pandemic tales!
Check out the other RetroBlogs on the left of this page for more such stories!
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