Wednesday, June 29, 2011
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Sitcom Saturdays: Derby's Funniest...er Finest
Last week we asked how a promotional still featuring the Charlton quartet compared with sitcom's fantastic four from Seinfeld. To sum up thus far:
- Jerry Seinfeld = Captain Atom
- Elaine Benes = Nightshade
- George Costanza = Question
- Cosmo Kramer = Blue Beetle
Well, let's check out one scene from our proposed new comedy for next fall's lineup, Derbyfeld:
(Yes, yes, lame. Give us credit for at least thinking outside the box if nothing else. You may now return to your serious online browsing, folks. Drive home safely)
Friday, June 10, 2011
Friday Fiends: Foreign Femme Fatales
Our twin masters of materializing, MLJ's minor league hero Bob Phantom and Charlton's major league villain the Ghost, had more in common than teleporting into troublesome situations. Or their flair for capes and cowls.
Both encountered foreign femme fatales that continually plagued their existence and nearly cost them their lives. Matching their mastery of manipulation of men and machines, Phantom and Ghost outsmarted Japan's Ah-Ku and Sunaria's high priestess using a combination of their potent prowess and their persistence patience even in the face of danger.
While the grand advisor of the Sunarian race of warrior women operated behind-the-scenes until the final confrontation between her people's Faceless One (although the Ghost was not, in fact, their legendary leader... he only looked exactly like him for some strange inexplicable reason), Ah-Ku repeatedly quarreled with Bob Phantom over several cases until she was finally defeated by her adversary.
There are a series of tales chronicled elsewhere on the web that preserve this little known fictional fiend for future fans of fabulous fab fighters of freedom. Although, from the picture above, it was Bob Phantom who was the "fiend" in her eyes, much like the Priestess. And, from a certain perspective, that is definitely true as both enigmatic entities were a thorn in the collective sides of our greedy gals and their minions.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Monday, June 6, 2011
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Sitcom Saturdays: A Comic About Nothing
When you boil down the fantastuc four of the Charlton Comics universe, you find startling similarities with a famous sitcom, Seinfeld:
- The centerpiece of our quartet, Seinfeld, is bubbling with energy and thirsts to be a hero of the caliber of Captain Atom (well, of a certain Man of Steel, actually)
- The femme friendly of our foursome can take care of herself in the tough streets of the big city, like Nightshade.
- George is the man who questions life in all its complexities, like a Mister Vic Sage.
- Then there is the creative mind and quirky personality, a dead ringer for Blue Beetle.
So how would an actual Seinfeld promotional still work with the Charlton cast look? Tune in next week to find out...
Friday, June 3, 2011
Friday Fiends: Green With Greed
This installment of Friday Fiends is brought to you by the letters M D D. What do they stand for? An obscure but nevertheless enduring character in the Archie Comics mythos.
Mad Doctor Doom first appeared in the fall of 1962 as a foil for a Little Archie. Accompanied by his boy sidekick Chester, Doom (not to be confused with Victor Von at a Marvelous competitor, who appeared around the same time) continued to bedevil the lad eight additional times before graduating into the big time... and modern day... when he took on a grown-up Mr. Andrews under the alias of Captain Pureheart the Powerful. At times assisted by Pureheart's frienemy Reggie "Evilheart" Mantle, Archie's alter ego had to enlist the aid of his fellow heroes Superteen and Captain Hero to tackle the pair.

It was refreshing to see that Archie, Mighty, and Charlton Comics each decided to focus a bit of attention to that most ignored of minorites... the greenskins. Think it had anything to do with yet another scientist, a Mister Robert Bruce Banner, perhaps?