Showing posts with label Jack Keller. Show all posts
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Friday, December 30, 2016

The Golden Derby - December 1966!






Fifty years ago this month Charlton put out some handsome books, at least for lovers of vintage comic book artwork. As had become almost usual we get both a Judomaster comic and another issue of Thunderbolt. In the former by Frank McLaughlin we are given the first half of a dynamic two-part adventure which introduces to the World War II setting a partner for Judomaster himself. Rip Jagger was an American who had swiftly taken on the practices of the martial arts as practiced in Japan, but it is only with the addition of Tiger that we get an actual Asian in an ongoing heroic role. Admittedly he had the Bucky job, a  thankless one but soon enough in the back pages of Captain Atom we will see an adult Tiger training another of the Charlton Action Heroes, the gorgeous Nightshade. But that's for later, now we have a rockem' sockem' adventure which also has the return of the Mountain Storm. Though not highlighted on the cover, there is also a dandy Dick Giordano Sarge Steel adventure. Speaking of back ups, the Thunderbolt by Pete Morisi (PAM) issue features the return of one of Charlton's few teams The Sentinels, a group of folk singers who become superheroes thanks to the technology of a mysterious scientist. This feature has some fantastic Sam Grainger artwork on a Denny O'Neil script. Also this month is another issue of Go-Go brimming with pop culture and parody. As usual the romance covers are handsome and sleek thanks to Dick Giordano who turns out a particularly nice one for this issue of Career Girl Romances. And Jack Keller continues to be the maven of race cars and hot rods in a vibrant issue of Teenage Hotrodders, featuring a cover which almost seems to personify the cars as the drivers disappear. Wouldn't take much to make this an image fit for Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch.

More next month as 1967 arrives.

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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Charlton Choppers!


Charlton Comics is a company with a long and often storied history. During that time they often featured motorcycles on many of their comics. Not unlike Captain America who inspired him, Judomaster sometimes rode a motorcycle to battle America's World War II enemies.


Charlton had a gaggle of comics focused on motor sports, and sometimes motorbikes got the spotlight.


Even the straightforward war comics had a bike now and again.




Motorcycles show up on more than a few of Charlton's many romance comics. Johnnie Love rode a bike and is often seen on it. Young love and horsepower were often associated.


Even the licensed characters get into the act, whether it be Lee Falk's The Phantom in the desert.


Or it's Mort Walker's Beetle Bailey rolling out and through Sarge Snorkel. 


There was even the short-lived series co-starring "The Chopper Bunch", though they had to share the spotlight with a Volkswagen.


Charlton even had a few series which featured motorcycles as a regular thing. Surf 'n Wheels explored the worlds of surfing and biking. Here is a cover gallery.



The World of Wheels was all about motorcycles. Here is a look at some other great covers. 


And while it's not technically a motorcycle on this cover, you know that Bud Blake's Tiger is sharing that vibe, living on the edge as it were.

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