“Yesterday’s” Comic> Keen Detective Funnies v2 #9

At least Masked Marvel doesn’t have to worry about exchanging insurance information.

Keen Detective Funnies vol 2 #9

Centaur Publishing (September, 1939)

I decided to write this one after writing the review, because at this point I’m not sure what to say with these anthologies. There are numerous creators and they’re credited in each story, while this section is usually for listing the writers, art team, letterer, and editors. So in this issue, prepare for fake stamps, kidnapped soldiers, ventriloquism, new characters, a continued story, and no Speed Centaur except in an ad for the comic…and one of the other Centaur Publishing comics, so make up your mind. Too bad, I can think of a couple stories I would have replaced with him, silly as his concept is.

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BW’s Daily Video> Recreating A Childhood Superhero

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Creature Commandos Trailer Drops

In time for Halloween, DC Studios just dropped the trailer for Creature Commandos, the first story to come from the DC Gunniverse. The original idea was that the US military opted to use monsters to help fight the Nazis…which is odd because usually in those old stories it was the Nazis tapping into the occult. They would be joined by G.I. Robot, a robot designed to fight guess who.

This is how the Gunniverse begins, as far as when the audience sees it. It should give us an idea of the tone and style James Gunn will be going as he takes charge of his own personal take on the DC Universe and the large variety of characters that will be getting movies, cartoons, and live-action series. This is how he’s introducing his DC, and fans will get a sense of how he will treat these characters and their world.

We’re in trouble, folks.

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“Yesterday’s” Comic> Quanta #1

“There isn’t enough hand cream to stop the burning sensation!”

Quanta #1

Emerald Star Comics (November, 2016)

“Rise Of The Empire” part 1

CREATOR/WRITER: Lennit

ARTIST: David Cardno

LETTERER: Tomas Marijanovic

EDITOR: Matt Kelly

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BW’s Daily Video> Modern Movie Characters Won’t Stay Dead

The drunken Scotsman is swearing. Not surprising.

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Final Thoughts On Pre-DC Blue Beetle

 

When DC Entertainment dropped their Blue Beetle movie with Jaime Reyes, I got the idea to look at the previous versions of the Blue Beetle before DC acquired the character…and really screwed him over before Jaime was even a concept. Created by someone using a pseudonym shared with three different creators (one of them Jack Kirby, but I don’t he was involved–I’m just going by ComicVine’s file on Charles Nicholas Wojtkowski) the Dan Garret that first appeared in the pages of Mystery Men Comics was not the same Dan Garrett from Charlton Comics, and I don’t just mean the extra “t”. He would be replaced in Charlton by Ted Kord, and this the version that was Blue Beetle in the DC Universe.

Starting with Fox Features, then Holyoke Publishing, then back to Fox Features, and finally Charlton, the hero known as Blue Beetle has undergone some big changes as we reviewed their many any adventures before DC picked them up. Some were good, some were bad, and some had about as much interest in character accuracy as Marvel Studio today. Let’s take one last trip through the history of the Dans and Ted. You can catch up by looking up the reviews on this site, including posting Linkara’s “Blue Skying” retrospective of all the Blue Beetles. I’ve run out of public domain reprints at Comic Book Plus. I have not read the Americomics appearance because it’s not public domain as far as I’m aware, or at least Comic Book Plus doesn’t have it.

What follows is a brief overview of each period and my thoughts on it since reading it. Spoiler for the article: this series peaked early.

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“Yesterday’s” Comic> Knuckles The Echidna #28

Is Spectre unhappy because he didn’t get a date or that he’s not in this story?

Knuckles The Echidna #28

Archie Comics Publications (September, 1999)

WRITER: Ken Penders

INKER: Andrew Pepoy

COLORIST: Frank Gagliardo

LETTERER: Vickie Williams

EDITOR: J.F. Gabrie

“The First Date” part 3: “It Could Be Love (I Should Have Known Better)”

PENCILER: Chris Allan

Mighty The Armadillo: “Below The Belt”

PENCILER: Manny Galan (Pepoy on the third page)

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