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Showing posts with label Comics Old Time Radio and Other Cool Stuff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comics Old Time Radio and Other Cool Stuff. Show all posts

Best of Others' Work: Death with Dignity

 Since I didn't get as far on my summarization of Smash Comics #40 as I'd hoped, for today's post I'll simply commend to you the synopsis of Superman #318 (December 1977) at Tim DeForest's blog, Comics, old time radio and other cool stuff



As DeForest warns, it's a weird story...but then, I tend to like weird things.  Especially if they're weird in service of making some metaphysical points.  (Does that whet your appetite to know more?)  

Best of Others' Work: The Angel before the Angel

Life got busy again last week, and I wasn't able to complete any of the original posts I've been working on.  So, once again, it's time for a "Best of Others' Work" post...the series in which I share with you something I've run across on the Interwebs that I found especially interesting.

Today, it's a five year-old post from the Comics, Old Time Radio, & Other Cool Stuff blog, wherein author Tim DeForest introduced me to a Golden Age vigilante named "The Angel."  As I shared in the comments section of CTROCS, ever since I got into comics I'd thought it strange that no one had ever thought to name a character "Angel" until Stan Lee & Jack Kirby in 1963.  Turns out that instinct was right.  There was an earlier Angel...he was just forgotten.  When I realized that the original Angel was a creation of Paul Gustavson, the same chap responsible for the Midnight story we're currently mid-way through reflecting on, it just seemed like kismet.