Showing posts with label Everett E. Hibbard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Everett E. Hibbard. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

All-Star Comics - Amazing Heroes!

Smiling Superheroes by Joe Staton
It wasn't some master plan or something, but when I found out that America Versus The Justice Society of America was just now available in trade paperback, I immediately was hit with an urge to dig out those vintage Bronze Age Justice Society of America yarns by Gerry Conway, Paul Levitz, Wally Wood, Joe Staton, Bob Layton and other great talents. The JSofA are among my favorite characters in comics, a group of fallible humans (mostly) who suffer the pangs of age, regret and even death. The stories featuring the Justice Society as realized on the long-lost Earth-2 are vivid reminders of what subtle commentaries on life even brash superhero comic books can be.

Heroes, Hitler, and a Heroine Restrained - Comic Book Perfection!
So over the course of the next month expect to see my overwrought reviews of sundry Justice Society adventures from the 70's, the 80's, and even the 90's along with other things of course. DC has tried to kill of the JSofA not once, but twice with a deliberate intent to erase these outstanding Golden Age heroes from their elaborate and rich history and always they return to show a new generation what vivid and compelling characters they can be.

Everett E. Hibbard
In the Favorite Covers section I will be showcasing my favorites among the many memorable and flamboyant covers done for the original All-Star Comics run from the Golden Age; many of these have gotten the homage treatment over the decades.

Mike  Sekowsky and Murphy Anderson
All of the JSofA posts will be gathered under the "All-Star Comics" heading and grouped together under the "Crisis On Multiple Earths" category. It was under the latter that some years ago I took a look at DC's delightful Earth-1 and Earth-2 Justice League summer crossover extravaganzas. If you haven't sampled those I heartily recommend them. 

I love old Earth-2 and the heroes who lived there once upon a time. It's great to visit. Come along.

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Comic Book Caper!

Al Milgrom and Dick Giordano

Everett E. Hibbard and Hal Sharp

Why have three stalwart DC heroes fallen out over a vintage Golden Age comic book? The answer is that there is only one hero on that 1978 cover, Barry Allen the Flash. The "Green Lantern" and the "Wildcat" pictured are merely criminal imposters who are trying to steal the 1942 Flash Comics issue featuring Barry's close friend and Earth-2 husband of Joan the one and only Jay "Flash" Garrick.

It seems this comic has special properties of teleportation which the criminals want to bend to their own illicit uses. As fans we of course know that the true power of any vintage comic is to "teleport" each and every reader back to a time when good was often able to overcome evil and the difference between them was less muddy than it seems in the both the modern world and in the comics of same.

With a powerful winter storm blowing through today, it seems a propitious time to hunker down in a warm dry house and  make use of some of those time-traveling powers that comics are so very very good at. 

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