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Sunday, February 18, 2007
Kid Colt.... Suggested Reading For Those That Like Westerns
Mood:  celebratory
Topic: Comic Book History

Kid Colt, Outlaw - Long Running Mighty Marvel Western Comic Book...

Kid Colt's real name was Blaine Colt.  He was a cowboy fictional character who starred in his own comic book series as well as in several other titles for Timely, Atlas and Marvel Comics, all of which were owned by Publisher Martin Goodman.

Kid Colt was the longest-running cowboy star in American comic-book publishing,  being featured in stories for a 31 year run from 1948-1979. However from 1966 to the end of 1979, most of the published stories were only reprints of earlier stories. Additionally a  brief  hiatus occurred between issues #139 (April 1968) and #140 (Oct. 1969) to interrupt the run.

Pete Tumlinson wrote and drew Kid Colt's earliest stories for Timely Comics. Artist Jack Keller began his long run with the character starting with Kid Colt, Outlaw #25 (March 1953) for Atlas. Editor Stan Lee was the writer for those stories. Early cover artists for Kid Colt Outlaw included Joe Maneely, John Severin and Russ Heath.  Jack Kirby and inker Dick Ayers took over for many of the covers from the 1959-1965 time period.

Kid Colt and his horse Steel first appeared in Kid Colt #1 (August 1948), from what then called Timely Comics. The cover logo was originally subtitled "Hero of the West", but by issue  number three this logo was changed to "Kid Colt, Outlaw".

Kid Colt's origin story, as told in Kid Colt, Outlaw  #11 (Sept. 1950), had Blaine Colt being wrongly accused of murder and becoming a fugitive from the law.

Kid Colt appeared in numerous comic book series through the 1950's, including All Western Winners, Two-Gun Western and Gunsmoke Western.

During the late 1960s and early 1970s, Kid Colt appeared in the reprint title Mighty Marvel Western along with the Two-Gun Kid and the Rawhide Kid. Kid Colt additionally was published in the three-issue Giant-Size Kid Colt reprint series. His long running title series ended with #229 (April 1979).

Kid Colt, Outlaw was my favorite of the Marvel Western Comics during the 1960's.  During that time there were no comic book stores to buy back issues from, thus I was never able to complete my Kid Colt, Outlaw run at that time. From this event I learned not to attempt to collect series that were long running, which is why I mainly collected Marvel Superheroes as most of the superhero titles, other than Tales of Suspense, Tales to Astonish and Strange Tales, had started in 1961 or later. (i.e. Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, Avengers, etc.)

As a footnote, the miniseries 'Blaze of Glory' from the year 2000, by writer John Ostrander and artist Leonardo Manco, featured Kid Colt in his final adventure. This grim and gritty miniseries killed off Kid Colt in the series' conclusion with issue #4, March 2000.

For those interested in more western comic books besides Kid Colt Outlaw, we have several hundred in our eBay Featured Store and eBay Pro Store. Time to slap leather ParnderMichael

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Michael Selling Westerns at the San Diego Comic-Con in 1973


Posted by makeitsomarketing at 1:04 PM PST
Updated: Friday, February 23, 2007 8:05 AM PST
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Deathlok....Possible Movie Based On Comic Books
Mood:  bright
Topic: Comic Book Movies

 

Michael Selling at SDCC in 1973

Deathlok....Possible Movie Based On Comic Books...

Deathlok, ("The Demolisher"), is a Marvel Comics anti-hero cyborg, co-created by Rich Buckler and Doug Moench. The first Deathlok appeared in the comic book title, Astonishing Tales #25. There has been several subsequent characters that have used the "Deathlok" name since then.

I found that a Deathlok feature film is in pre-production by Paramount Pictures. Although no information is currently known about the latest script draft by David Self, previous rumors and scripts suggest that the movie may be using the Luther Manning Deathlok from the Astonishing Tales series, while adding in some of the personality and background traits of Michael Collins from the 1990's title. There is currently no known estimated release date.

Deathlok has appeared in one form or another in the following comic book titles:

  • Astonishing Tales #25-36 (August 1974-July 1976)
  • Marvel Team-Up v1 #46 (June 1976)
  • Marvel Two-In-One #27 and #54 (May 1977,August 1979)
  • Captain America #286-288 (October 1983-December 1983)
  • Deathlok #1-4 (July 1990-October 1990)
  • Deathlok (Vol. 2) #1-34 (July 1991-April 1994)
  • Deathlok Annual #1-2 (1992-93)
  • Deathlok (Vol. 3) #1-11 (September 1999-June 2000)
  • Beyond! #2-6 (August 2006)

 

I personally missed out on the original Deathlok when it was first published, but have read them since, and was there for the 1990's version which was ok for the first early issues. Then it fell into the 1990's publisher craze for foil covers, special guest stars, even more high priced special covers, etc.

For those interested in Deathlok and other Marvel Comics comic books, we have several thousand in our eBay Featured Store and eBay Pro Store

Michael

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Posted by makeitsomarketing at 7:27 AM PST
Updated: Sunday, February 18, 2007 7:41 AM PST
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Friday, February 16, 2007
Additional Tie-In with Newly Received eBay Mailed Brochure...
Mood:  energetic
Topic: eBay Info

 

 

Additional Tie-In with Newly Received eBay Mailed Brochure.......

...that we received at our PO Box earlier this week!   I was pleased to see that it was featuring more collectible items than the last few brochures had.

The theme of this newly received brochure is:

"It all started with... a bid on the future and led to a passion for the past".

For our category the brochure also featured SUPERMAN collectibles  on page 6 & 7 with three SUPERMAN comics, so we have listed more of our own SUPERMAN Comic Books to tie in with the brochure!

The brochure states: 'It's a bird, it's a plane, it's the biggest selection of Superman collectibles anywhere!'

While we can't say that we have the biggest selection of Superman collectibles.... we do have many Superman, Action, World's Finest and other Superman related comics which we have listed in our eBay Featured Store and eBay Pro Store to take advantage of the comic book advertising eBay is providing for us!    Thanks eBay!!

Michael

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Thursday, February 15, 2007
Ghost Rider Movie Due Out Tomorrow..... !!!
Mood:  on fire
Topic: Comic Book Movies

Ghost Rider Movie Due Out Tomorrow.....  !!!

Recently, (back in mid January), Film Writer and Director MARK STEVEN JOHNSON and actress EVA MENDES, (who portrays Roxanne Simpson in the film),  appeared on stage at the SHRINE AUDIORIUM EXPO CENTER in Los Angeles, California at the LA Sci-Fi & Comics Convention.

Tomorrow is the time for the film that they talked about to finally be shown!

Don't forget to check it out this weekend !!

And let us know how the movie based on the Ghost Rider comic books was for you !!!  Was the casting of Nicholas Cage the right one for the title role ???  Was the movie too campy for you.... or too horrific??

We personally will be out of town for part of the weekend, so probably won't get to view it till mid-week next week.

For those of you that get excited about the movie, or those of you that collect comic books, we have a few Ghost Rider comics in our eBay Featured Store, and our eBay Pro Store.

Michael and Tina !

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The Miniscule Ant-Man Starring In a Movie????
Mood:  cheeky
Topic: Comic Book Movies

 

Michael Selling at SDCC in 1973

The Miniscule Ant-Man Starring In a Movie????

'Ant-Man' is an announced super-hero theatrical film based on the Marvel Comics character Ant-Man.

'Ant-Man' will be directed by Edgar Wright, of 'Shaun of the Dead' fame. The script is written by Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish. The theatrical movie will be produced by Avi Arad, financed by Marvel Studios, and to be released by Paramount Pictures.

Tina and I attended the Marvel Movies program at the San Diego Comic Con International last summer where this was announced. Marvel will be financing its' own movies as much as possible after it has been proven that comic book movies can be profitably made.

However, to choose Ant-Man, who I personally love as a character based on the Hank Pym version, to be one of the first to have his own movie financed by Marvel seems to be a long-shot, (no pun intended).

The director spoke at the program, and his choice of Scott Lang, who took Hank Pym's equipment and became the second version of Ant-Man, to be the star of this movie just doesn't ring true for me.  There is supposed to be a flashback of Hank Pym as the first Ant-Man at the beginning of the movie, but time will tell if that is in the released version.

For those interested in Marvel Super Heroes, we have several hundred in our eBay Featured Store and eBay Pro Store. To check out our Ant-Man comics just click on the comic book pictured to the top left!

Michael

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