Showing posts with label JOE KUBERT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JOE KUBERT. Show all posts

Sunday, July 27, 2025

JOE KUBERT'S SON OF SINBAD


Perhaps inspired by the 1947 film, SINBAD THE SAILOR starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Maureen O'Hara and Anthony Quinn, St. John may have been looking for an adventure title to add to their line and thought SON OF SINBAD would fit the bill. What came of the idea ended up being this one-shot.

A borderline sword & sorcery title, the cover and two stories are drawn by Joe Kubert and another by Carmine Infantino. It turned out being collectible primarily for Kubert and his "Good Girl" art.

One Kubert story was left in St. John's inventory and it was used -- of all places -- in an issue of ABBOTT & COSTELLO COMICS.

While not related to the comic, SON OF SINBAD was made into a film in 1955 and starred Dale "Wells Fargo" Robertson as Sinbad, Vincent Price as Omar Khayyam and a bevy of beauties including Kim Novak and burlesque stripper Lili St. Cyr.

SON OF SINBAD
Vol. 1 No. 1 (One-shot)
February 1950
St. John Publications
Editor: ?
Cover: Joe Kubert
Pages: 36
Cover price: 10 cents

CONTENTS
"Chang Yan's Blazing Sword" by Bert N. Dean (Son of Sinbad text story)

"Son of Sinbad: Ransom of Shipwreck Shoals!"
Script: ?
Art: Joe Kubert

"Omar of the Magic Robes: A Kiss Unmasks a Killer"
Script: ?
Art: ?

"Son of Sinbad: The Curse of the Caliph's Dancer"
Script: ?
Art: Joe Kubert

"Son of Sinbad: The Merchant of Menace"
Script: ?
Art: Carmine Infantino



































ABBOTT & COSTELLO COMICS #10 (August 1950)








Wednesday, January 17, 2024

MARVEL MONSTERS REMASTERED (PART 7)


CURSE OF THE WEIRD
Vol. 1 No. 3
February 1994
Marvel Comics
Editor: Mort Todd
Writers: Stan Lee; Carl Wessler
Artists: Basil Wolverton, Vic Carrabotta, Russ Heath; Joe Kubert
Lettering: No credits confirmed
Cover: Ron Wagner
Pages: 36
Cover price: $1.25

This issue's cover is drawn by Ron Wagner in the style of Basil Wolverton. Wagner also worked for DC. No credits are given to any scripts this time. Ditko is absent from this issue, but there's more of Russ Heath's work and Basil Wolverton is back. Joe Kubert also has a weird one with "The Hog!". Vic Carrabotta's work is also represented here. Carrabotta drew numerous stories for Atlas as well as other companies in the 1950's.