Showing posts with label Rudy Palais. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rudy Palais. Show all posts

Friday, September 14, 2012

BLACK VENUS "Agent X"

No, not Black Angel, but this is another World War II aviatrix-heroine...
...but in an even skimpier outfit!
(Like you're complaining?)
Holyoke's Contact Comics was one of the numerous titles in the popular Golden Age war comics subgenre known as "aviation comics".
Other titles included Fiction House's Flight Comics, Hillman's Air Fighters Comics, and Four Stars' Captain Flight, and the most famous of all...Quality's Blackhawk.
Black Venus appeared in every issue of Contact's 12-issue run, except the final issue which featured a new lineup of civilian fliers and science fiction stories.
This particular tale from Contact Comics #2 (1944) was artist Rudy Palais' only contribution to the series, which never used the same artist two issues in a row.
The writer is unknown.
Curiously, as of the next issue, Black Venus would adopt a new costume almost exactly like Black Angel's, except for the Captain America-style wings on the forehead!
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Friday, May 4, 2012

MISS ESPIONAGE "Origin"

Here's the intriguing intro to an unfortunately short-lived series about...
...with a story that spans two World Wars and the beginning of the Cold War!
It's interesting there's no discussion as to who her father is...
This introductory tale from Power Comics #3 (1944) was illustrated by Rudy Palais, who had over 300 stories in various genres from 1941 to 1974 to his credit.
The writer is William Woolfolk, one of the most prolific writers of the Golden Age, who later left comics to write tv dramas and novels, including a pair of Batman novels based on the 1960s tv series and feature film.
Power Comics was the only title ever published by "Narrative Publishers".

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