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Sunday, May 13, 2007
Who Was The Longest Running Cowboy Star In American Comic Book Publishing?
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Comic Book History

Kid Colt, Outlaw -

 

The Longest Running  Cowboy Star In American Comic Book Publishing ! 

 

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 Pardner

Michael

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Click here for more Western Titles! 

  

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

 

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For the latest Spider-Man Movie blog post... click  below to see what we have to say!

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Check out our latest thoughts on the 'Heroes' TV Show in the photo below! 

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Posted by makeitsomarketing at 4:52 PM PDT
Updated: Sunday, May 13, 2007 4:56 PM PDT
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Stan 'The Man' Lee Movie Cameos UPDATED !
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Comic Book Movies

Stan 'The Man' Lee

Cameos In The Movies!

( Updated 05-13-07 )

When viewing Marvel Comics Movies, one of the fun things to do is to look for Stan Lee in the cameo shots he is also known for!

For those that haven't been to the Movie Theater lately... Stan 'the Man' Lee is the co-creator of most of the Marvel Characters you are seeing on the BIG SCREEN now!

Here are some  of the cameos that Stan has been in, both on made for TV movies, Theatrical Releases, and TV Shows:

Stan was my favorite writer / editor during the Silver Age of Comics! I had him sign my personal reader copy of the Fantastic Four #1, which was originally cover dated November 1961, plus he signed my copy of Strange Tales Annual #2 featuring the first Amazing Spider-Man crossover, at an autograph signing at the 1993 San Diego Comic Con (SDCC), which was twenty years after my first officially setting up a booth at the SDCC as a college student! (See top three right pictures for pics & link to that story.)  

I personally want to thank Stan Lee for the years of reading enjoyment he gave me during the formative years of my childhood, 1961-1970, and the ongoing opportunity today to spot his cameos in movies and TV shows, (his cameo as a bus driver in the NBC TV show 'Heroes' being the latest one that I've seen!).  Thanks Stan !!

For those interested in seeing  Stan Lee 's Marvel comics, we have several hundred in our eBay Featured Store and eBay Pro Store!

Thanks for viewing this comic book blog post.... and feel free to comment!

Plus don't forget to VOTE in our NEW PLL for YOUR favorite Spider-Man MOVIE VILLAIN... just click on the 'easy button' being held by yours truly to the right!

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Stan Posing With My Copy of FF #1

 

Stan Personalizing My Copy of Fantastic Four #1  

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

Michael Selling Scores of Stan Lee Written and / or Edited Comic Books at the  San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) in 1973!

 

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Plus Don't Miss Out On These Blog Posts:

For the latest Spider-Man Movie blog post... click  below to see what we have to say!

Spider-Man Movie!

Check out our latest thoughts on the 'Heroes' TV Show in the photo below! 

  Save the Cheerleader....!

For Jack Bauer Fans.... check out our latest blog post on the 24 TV Show by clicking below! 

   24 TV SHOW Blog Post!

 


Posted by makeitsomarketing at 8:41 AM PDT
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Michael Chiklis ..... Rockin' Your Way June 15th !
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Comic Book Movies

 

Michael Chiklis....

 Rockin' Your Way June 15th !

 

Michael Chiklis was born 1963 in Lowell, Massachusetts and grew up in Andover Massachusetts. His Greek American paternal family was from the Greek island of Lesbos.

Michael Chiklis went to New York City early in his career, and is more widely known for starring in two popular, but highly different, police television series: The Commish (19911995) and The Shield (2002—).

In 2005 he starred in Fantastic Four comic book movie as The Thing and will be returning in 2007 for the sequel. A fan of the comic book series, he informed his brother Peter when he was 18, that if there was ever a movie made of the Fantastic Four, he would play Ben Grimm, who is the alter ego of the Thing.

I am a life long fan of the Fantastic Four, starting with issue #3 back in 1962. At one time I had a complete collection of the FF comics, including the other comic book series starring the individual members in solo series, such as the Human Torch in Strange Tales, the Thing in Marvel Two-In-One as shown at the bottom left picture, etc.  The Thing is my favorite comic book character and I closely identified with him in my formative years.

At the 2004 SDCC, (San Diego Comic Con International), I was privileged to attend the first public presentation of the newly signed actors that were to play the FF in the movie. 

I was delighted to see that Michael Chiklis was chosen to play the Thing. He definitely looked like Ben Grimm from the comics, and the audience was told that the Thing would not be CGI like the Incredible Hulk in the earlier Hulk movie. I figured the character of the Thing would be well presented.  I was pleased that the Thing costume was made to look like the early Thing of the 1960's, it looked better on Chiklis.

Don't get me into the choices of the other actors for the film!  I already covered the choice of Jessica Alba as the Invisible Woman in an earlier blog!

I am looking forward to the 2007 FF movie, The Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. In the teaser trailers the Surfer looks similiar to what we saw in the Terminator 2 movie, and looks good for the big screen.

 For those interested in the Marvel Two-In-One comic books just click on the comic book cover to the left, for Fantastic Four comics we have listed them in our eBay Featured Store and eBay Pro Store.

Michael

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Plus Don't Miss Out On These Blog Posts:

For the latest Spider-Man Movie blog post... click  below to see what we have to say!

Spider-Man Movie!

Check out our latest thoughts on the 'Heroes' TV Show in the photo below! 

  Save the Cheerleader....!

For Jack Bauer Fans.... check out our latest blog post on the 24 TV Show by clicking below! 

   24 TV SHOW Blog Post!

 


Posted by makeitsomarketing at 6:46 AM PDT
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Saturday, May 12, 2007
Our Take On the New Spider-Man 3 Movie !
Mood:  bright
Topic: Comic Book Movies

Spidey Collectible ComicsInexpensive Spidey ComicsMarvel Superheroes

Our Take On the New Spider-Man 3 Movie !

That's right, we were able to see it today with Michael's pre-teen son, Vinnie, after Michael recovered from food poisoning from last Friday !!

Here our thoughts on the movie with a SPOILER WARNING   If You have NOT yet seen the movie & Don't Want to Know the Plot or Ending, DON'T READ BELOW THIS! :

 

Topic

Vinnie's ( pre-teen comic fan ) thoughts 

Tina 's- mainstream viewer thoughts

 

Michael's  - Comic Book Geek 1960's thoughts

 

Best Scene

Eddie Brock Turns Into Venom 

When New Goblin & Spidey fight together at the end

The closeup scene at the end when Harry lays dying. The Love Triangle Closes.

 

Worst Scene

Bad Ending of movie at Jazz Club

 

Peter Parker starts dancing in jazz club to diss MJ

Bad Ending of the movie at the Jazz Club

 

Best Villain In This Movie

Sandman 

Sandman

Sandman

 

Worst Villain In This Movie

New Goblin  

Venom

Venom

 

Favorite Line In Movie

(Didn't Have One) 

Maitre' d at French Restaurant say 'Pecker' in lieu of 'Parker'

The little girl at crowd scene tells JJJ that the film is xtra after he paid $100 for her camera

 

Overall Grade

A-  had more villains than previous movies 

B+   Really BAD ending, but the battle scenes were much better than previous movies

B    Not as exhilarating as first two movies... didn't have the same 'feel' this time! PLUS really BAD ENDING... why didn't movie just stop at the funeral... why go back to the Jazz Club one MORE time??!!!

 

 

 

The above are our thoughts on this new Spidey comic book Film! 

 

Thank you for reading this popular culture blog post, and feel free to post your comments below !

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Posted by makeitsomarketing at 5:40 PM PDT
Updated: Saturday, May 12, 2007 5:43 PM PDT
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Get Ready for the NEXT Blockbuster !
Mood:  bright
Topic: Comic Book Movies

Get Ready

For

The NEXT

Blockbuster !!

 

 

 

Yes, It's the 'Rise of the Silver Surfer', he who is the herald for that world-eater named 'Galactus' ! 

Coming YOUR way June 15th in theaters near you ! 

For those that aren't familiar with the Surfer, to the right are two early appearances of the Silver Surfer in the Fantastic Four Comic Books, issues #49 & #55.

Yes, the Surfer is a creation during those crazy years of 1960's !

According to the multiple stories around the creation of the Surfer, Stan Lee wrote a plot about the most powerful being ever coming to Earth to consume it for energy.

Jack Kirby, the artist and co-plotter thought that such a being would have a herald, one who would search out planets for Galactus ahead of time.  Jack came up with the idea of the Silver Surfer, and Stan wrote the diaologue.

 

The Fantastic Four themselves were first written by Stan Lee and pencilled by co-creator Jack Kirby for their publisher Martin Goodman back in 1961.

 

For those interested in checking out the Fantastic Four comics run we have several unslabbed and CGC graded comics listed in our eBay Featured Store and eBay Pro Store.

Thanks for viewing this comic book blog post.... and feel free to comment!

Plus don't forget to VOTE for YOUR favorite Spider-Man MOVIE Villain in our NEW poll... just click on the 'easy button' being held by yours truly on the bottom right!

Michael

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FF versus Galactus & Silver Surfer! 

Fantastic Four 55 Thing vs Silver Surfer! 

Stan Lee Movie Cameos! Memories of SDCC 1973! 

Vote Early & Vote Often!

NEW POLL !     Who is YOUR Favorite Spider-Man MOVIE Villain?

 

You too can check out our latest thoughts on the 'Heroes' TV show, just click on the photo of the cheerleader below!

Save the Cheerleader... again?!

Our Thoughts on the 'Jericho' TV Show Season Finale and the Genre in General! Just Click on the cast photo below! 

  American Idol ...Vote Often!

 

Lastly, if you are a Jack Bauer Fan.... check out our latest blog post on the 24 TV Show by clicking on Jack's photo below! 

   24 TV SHOW Blog Post!

 

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Posted by makeitsomarketing at 7:57 AM PDT
Updated: Saturday, May 12, 2007 8:07 AM PDT
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