Showing posts with label 1950s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1950s. Show all posts

Friday, April 24, 2026

ROMANCES OF NURSE HELEN GRANT "You Cannot Marry!"

 A Year Ago, We Presented the First Chapter in This Medical Soap Opera One-Shot...

Nurse Helen Grant and Doctor Brian Clark are a team in the operating room...and on the dance floor!
Together, they solve problems both professional and personal...





A series about a totally-loyal, Lovestruck Nurse obsessed with a Handsome Young Doctor whom every female who walks through the Emergency Room doors lusts after!
Unlike Nurse Mary Robin who wavered in her loyalty to her Dr Love Object, eventually ending up with a different doctor, Nurse Grant seems determined to be by Doctor Clark's side...obviously as close as possible...until Death Do Them Part!
Was that the reason there wasn't an issue #2?
We'd have to ask plotter/editor Stan Lee, inker Vince Colletta, and the likely "ghost" penciler, Matt Baker, what they had in mind after this premiere issue of Atlas' Romances of Nurse Helen Grant #1 (1957).
But since they've all passed away, we'll never know!

Friday, March 20, 2026

NELLIE THE NURSE "Who Will Care for the Millionaire?"

After the Last Three Weeks of Conflict and Chaos...

...and what was happening in this blog on Hope Ship was no laughing matter either, we're going to offer some medical-oriented laughs!


Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Dan DeCarlo (before he settled in at Archie Comics and visually-redefined the characters for decades), this never-reprinted short from Atlas' Mille the Model Comics #88 (1959) was actually left over from a Nellie the Nurse comic that only ran one issue in 1957!
(The story was meant for #2)

Friday, January 30, 2026

EERIE ADVENTURES "From Beyond the Grave"

This Week's Entry is Quite Short...

...but we selected it because it relates to our current extremely (in fact, dangerously) snowy weather!

The tale is courtesy of artist Bob McCarty and an unknown writer (possibly the comic publisher's editor, Jerry (Superman) Siegel!
Note: this never-reprinted short from Ziff-Davis' Eerie Adventures #1 (1951) is in black and white because it was used on the inside back cover of the comic, which most publishers in those days ran as b/w or two-color instead of four-color to keep costs down!

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Friday, January 16, 2026

POPULAR ROMANCE "Heartbreak Moon"

Here's a Tantalizing Tale Loaded with...

...doctors and nurses, class warfare, childhood friends turned co-workers, medical moral dilemmas, ethnic discrimination, family dinners, and an extremely-odd title!









This tale from Standard's Popular Romance #27 (1954), illustrated by penciler Alex Toth and inker Mike Peppe, could be a storyboard for a medical TV show episode or a B-movie.
Sadly, the writer, who did a damn good job, is unknown!

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Friday, November 28, 2025

Best of Medical Comics & Stories DR PAT: The First Female Doctor to Have Her Own Comic Series!

Debuting in DC's Sensation Comics #94 (1949)...

...Dr Pat was a radical concept for the era, an independent female doctor equal to any male MD, and not obsessed with romance!
In fact, romance was usually the last thing on her mind!
She was too busy battling crime...
...Commies...
...even rampaging robots!
And when she did get involved in romantic situations, it was usually to assist someone else!
Created as part of the rebooting of Wonder Woman's original home, Sensation Comics into an all-female series book!
She lasted longer than any of the other secondary features including Romance: Inc, Headline Heroines, Astra: Girl of the Future, and Beautiful, But Not Dumb!
When Sensation Comics was rebooted again, this time with an entirely-new line-up in #107 (1952), Dr Pat and Wonder Woman both lost their strips...though Princess Diana continued in her own book!
Except for a couple of reprints in the back of Superman's Girl Friend: Lois Lane, almost the entire comics world forgot all about Dr Pat!
But we didn't!
In fact, she was our very first post, and our first ongoing series!
So, when you have a moment, check her her out!
She's a bit of comics history who doesn't deserve to be forgotten!

Friday, November 7, 2025

CONFESSIONS OF THE LOVELORN "Man in My Past!"

Warning: the story under this Ken Bald-illustrated cover is about an incurable disease...
...but it's not the incurable disease you'll think it is after the first few pages!
So he's not cured, but in remission, though the doctor says the operation was a "complete success"!
Written by editor Richard E Hughes and illustrated by Howard Alexander, this never-reprinted tale from ACG's Confessions of the LoveLorn #57 (1955) tries to make Alan honorable, even noble!
But instead of being honest with his wife, he all-but-abandoned her and then returned years later expecting her to take him back!

Friday, October 24, 2025

Halloween Hospital Horrors THIS MAGAZINE IS HAUNTED "Wall of Flesh!"

Doctors are Supposed  to "Do No Harm"...

...but some let their emotions run amuck and overwhelm their sense of duty!







This story from Fawcett's This Magazine is Haunted V2N12 (1953) was so sordid and repulsive, it wasn't reprinted until 1992, and then, only in B/W!
Illustrated by Bob Powell, it's a visceral, nightmarish tale that rivals anything EC Comics did!

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Friday, October 10, 2025

Halloween Hospital Horrors WITCHES TALES "Tank of Corpses" & TALES OF VOODOO "Satan's Dead Demons"

Did You Know Hospitals Had Floating Corpses En Masse in Tanks of Formaldehyde?

..although not in a swimming pool-type glass tank as shown here!




Though this story from Harvey's Witches Tales #9 (1952), illustrated by Joe Certa, was not reprinted until over a half-century later (in 2012), the script (by an unknown writer) was reused for a redrawn version by Alberto Macagno that appeared only twenty years later in Eerie's b/w anthology magazine Tales of Voodoo V5N6 (1972)...and several subsequent reprintings in other Eerie Publications titles over the years!







I have no idea if the concept of a witch coming back to life if her hair is cut is an actual folk belief or just something conceived by the writer!
But it's kool, eh?

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LINDA LARK: REGISTERED NURSE "The Play's the Thing!"

A Hospitalized Actress' Flirtations are Rejected by Dr Blasko ! And when the actress' significant other (who's also her co-star ...