Showing posts with label Silver Age. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silver Age. Show all posts

Friday, May 22, 2026

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

And when the actress' significant other (who's also her co-star in a currently-running play) shows up, and flirts with Nurse Linda Lark, the actress dumps him and plots revenge against Lark...who's currently dating Dr Blasko!
The actress, Joyce Wilson, sends two tickets for tonight's performance of her play to Lark (whose date that night with Blasko is mysteriously cancelled)!
These events are all linked, as we shall soon see...
So Linda's not going home to Mommy!
She's going somewhere with rich physician Dr Mayne, who sees an opporutinity to lure her away from Dr Blasko!
Can this get any more soap opera-ish?
Judge for yourself, when we rejoin our carousing cast...Next Friday!

Friday, May 15, 2026

LINDA LARK: REGISTERED NURSE "Doctor Drama"

We're returning to the story of Nurse Linda Lark...

...noting that, in the space of a single issue, she's gone from student nurse to registered nurse!
Talk about your "best and brightest"!









The Drama Continues Next Friday!
This never-reprinted issue of Dell's Linda Lark: Registered Nurse #2 (1962), scripted and laid-out by John Stanley and penciled/inked by John Tartaglione is actually a soap opera-esque storyline spread over four chapters!
So, instead of spreading it out over several months, we're going to run it in weekly installments!
What we'll do with the remaining issues, which follow this format is yet to be decided...

Friday, March 27, 2026

LINDA LARK: STUDENT NURSE "Charley"

Linda Lark's Fellow Nurse and BFF, Charley, Gets the Spotlight...
...in her one (and only) solo strip appearance from Dell's Linda Lark: Student Nurse #1 (1961)!
Writer John Stanley loved including eccentric artistic characters in his stories, and apparently couldn't go this entire issue without slipping one in!

Friday, March 13, 2026

HOPE SHIP Conclusion

We Have Already Seen...

Arriving in the earthquake-ravaged Asian city of Jahira, the medical staff of the hospital ship S.S. Aid jump into action, providing much-needed medical care to the injured and sick.
But when a young boy arrives and tells of his injured brother who can't be brought to the ship and others in similar straits, Dr McDanger resolves to go inland and help them.
But they're in a crime-ridden slum called "Black Alley" where even the local police and military refuse to go...









Thus concludes the tale of Dr Roger McDanger, a man of violence who learned to embrace the way of peace, though his every instinct was against it, to heal and protect the innocent!
BTW, remember we mentioned that a statement by the current American President about sending a hospital ship to Greenland inspired us to run this multi-part post.
As of this date, three weeks later, no such ship has left an American port for Greenland!
Just thought you'd like to know...

Friday, March 6, 2026

HOPE SHIP Part 2

Before We Continue, a Little Bit of History...

Now, on with the story...

After re-provisioning and taking on replacement crew and medical personnel, the medical ship S.S. Aid responds to requests for medical assistance after an earthquake in the Asian city of Jahira...










To Be Concluded, Next Friday!
The book's unknown writer obviously-wanted to make the oddly-named Dr McDanger an exciting hands-on, yet conflicted, protagonist!
A healer with a mysterious, apparently violence-ridden past, willing to take outlandish risks to help suffering innocents!
Not exactly what a reader picking up this comic might have expected...

Friday, February 27, 2026

HOPE SHIP Part 1

With Don da Con's Proclamation About Sending a Hospital Ship to Greenland...

...(Lord only knows why), it reminded me that there actually was a comic about such a vessel (albeit fictional) from the 1960s!










To Be Continued Next Friday
Produced in 1963, Dell's Hope Ship (1963) was a weird combination of historical fact and hysterical fiction!
While the history of previous medical practices on civilian and military vessels was fairly accurate, the situations the fictional U.S.S. Aid encountered were anything but accurate!
Apparently-inspired by the exploits of the S.S. Hope, the worlds first civilian hospital ship, which had just competed three assignments to international acclaim, this tale, illustrated by Edd Ashe, wasn't sponsored by any medical organization, nor sanctioned by any government department.
It's one of those unusual projects that pops up from time to time, then disappears into obscurity!

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 ...