
I love these things! Let's say these adventures take place on Earth PSA. These rare little one pagers--this one from 1960-- certainly seem to be occurring in a world with much more realistic issues than fifth dimensional imps and red kryptonite.


Hmmm...wonder if that might have been inspired by this contemporary TALES TO ASTONISH rendering of the real Sub-Mariner by Dandy Dan Adkins looking for all the world like a certain Vulcan.





















1941, taking much of his origin from Captain America as he was given a super soldier formula by a scientist.Several of his early stories pre-dated US involvement in the soon to be named World War II and yet Stan already had his hero working behind the lines in Germany to help the oppressed with his super-soldier powers.
particular story or not (some were done by Otto Binder) Stan was often bylined as the character’s creator.
I believe a modern version has even appeared more recently. Living in the past as I tend to do, though, I wouldn’t know about that. He DID have a cameo in one of the recent STAN LEE MEETS… titles, however! Nice touch!





The images were not originally taken by me but I have tried to give them my own touch. I think she looks like an anime character in the top one! She loves anime! What do you think?


course, then current), BLACK BROTHER purports to be a serious look at a black activist attempting to make a difference and running up against unexpected odds on all fronts. Even his wife tries to kill him! He’s not a super hero, just a guy who wants to help. I have no reason to believe that he would have ever become a super hero, either. It’s all rather heavy handed actually. This story predates slightly the blaxploitation era in films of the seventies but that’s what it’s closest to with an air of sex and violence hanging over it.
Perhaps he simply wanted to disavow the resulting piece. Whatever the reason, he returned to his pseudonym.