tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7897120082101927069.post1557022146465334497..comments2024-03-05T11:54:11.805-05:00Comments on Diversions of the Groovy Kind: Groove's Countdown: The Top 5 Marvel/DC Should-Have-Beens of the Groovy AgeThe Groovy Agenthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17466541479854942040noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7897120082101927069.post-68658663941296273712011-07-29T11:55:25.225-04:002011-07-29T11:55:25.225-04:00Re: Monark Starstalker -- big Chaykin fan myself, ...Re: Monark Starstalker -- big Chaykin fan myself, think this and the Nick Fury one-shot in Marvel Spotlight are two of the best art-jobs that he ever did. Love his other stuff too-- Iron Wolf, Cody Starbuck, Scorpion, American Flagg etc -- but the Monark and Fury stories are amazing purely from a graphic art standpoint. Each page is beautifully designed, the figures are dynamic and the finishes are Chaykin at his most Toth-like, with crisp, bold spot blacks.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7897120082101927069.post-71359395433557481742011-07-29T08:23:15.036-04:002011-07-29T08:23:15.036-04:00Thanks for the info re: your meeting with Chaykin,...Thanks for the info re: your meeting with Chaykin, Edo!<br /><br />Mike M., I still have a 3-D Man post in the wings. Just waiting for the stars to align properly...<br /><br />dbutler16, Woodgod appeared in Marvel Team-Up issues 53-54 (which I forgot to mention in the article--my bad). The character you're thinking of is Wundarr, Steve Gerber's version of Superman who first appeared in a Man-Thing story. He later became a supporting character in Marvel-Two-In-One (the Thing sort-of adopted him, since he had the mind of a baby after spending years in a rocket with no human interaction), and eventually became The Aquarian during the Project: Pegasus storyline. Whew! I should'a just done a Wundarr article! ;D<br /><br />Joplin John, I actually pitched a Skull the Slayer revival back when Marvel had their bi-weekly "Presents" mag. I LOVE Skull!<br /><br />Ivan, I probably won't do Atlas, since that story was recently reprinted by DC, and I there are posts up about Monark Starstalker, Woodgod,and Starman (dunno why I didn't put the links in the article--you can find the links in the index, though). Seeker 3000 will (hopefully) show up sometime soon.<br /><br />Mike M., the character from the Hulk Annual was PARAGON, who became HER, and finally KISMET. She was trying to bring back Adam Warlock, no less, in a Marvel Two-In-One three-parter shortly after the Project: Pegasus saga. Hey, there's another article I need to write!The Groovy Agenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17466541479854942040noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7897120082101927069.post-90485403834602271422011-07-29T07:51:35.625-04:002011-07-29T07:51:35.625-04:00pete doree, you're absoutely right, it was Wun...pete doree, you're absoutely right, it was Wundarr I was thinking of. THanks for the correction.dbutler16https://www.blogger.com/profile/00046066729353639991noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7897120082101927069.post-48357466181612972702011-07-28T18:47:32.895-04:002011-07-28T18:47:32.895-04:00I agree with John Skull the Slayer was too short. ...I agree with John Skull the Slayer was too short. I loved that series! As for Wood-God in Marvel Two in One. Never happened Wood-God appeared in one issue of Marvel Team Up with the Hulk & Spidey by John Byrne. <br /><br />I think he's mixed up with possibly two different characters. One was indeed Wundarr/The Aquarian & the other was a male character created to be another Him. By the Hive in I believe Hulk annual #6. The showed up in MTIO as Her with a cameo by Adam Warlock.Mike Mikulovskyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13426364090992151914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7897120082101927069.post-53853488816893265692011-07-28T13:58:50.775-04:002011-07-28T13:58:50.775-04:00Groovster, You rule!
Except for Starman (which I&#...Groovster, You rule!<br />Except for Starman (which I'd never heard of before), I had picked up all of these when they were released, and was subsequently disappointed that they were all "one-shots." <br />While Atlas struck me as more (always welcome) Kirby kraziness, the other three books struck me as more like something Heavy Metal would have published (after adding more gore and boobs). <br />Hopefully, you'll be including some of these titles in the future. <br />Thanks,<br />IvanIvanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16443946766217092846noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7897120082101927069.post-63937779674138992652011-07-28T12:02:54.454-04:002011-07-28T12:02:54.454-04:00I think you're thinking of Wundarr, who became...I think you're thinking of Wundarr, who became The Aquarian, dbutler. Might be wrong 'tho, but I don't remember Woodgod being in Two-In-One.pete doreehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17004574271734256770noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7897120082101927069.post-61820894881983783272011-07-28T10:47:07.670-04:002011-07-28T10:47:07.670-04:00My wish would have been for SKULL THE SLAYER to ha...My wish would have been for SKULL THE SLAYER to have not only continued, but continued on a coherent path. The pulpy excitement of a group stranded in the Bermuda Triangle with dinosaurs and aliens and robot dinosaurs and time travel and other craziness would have surely kept me as a reader for years!Joplin Johnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07675384207971550626noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7897120082101927069.post-80930093548964652842011-07-28T08:42:09.508-04:002011-07-28T08:42:09.508-04:00OK, Groove, you’ve sold me! I think all of these ...OK, Groove, you’ve sold me! I think all of these would have been intriguing series. For some reason, Seeker 3000 hooks me in the most. The ship does look suspiciously like the Enterprise, though. The story almost seems like a cross between Space: 1999 and Starblazers, which ain’t a bad thing.<br />Didn’t Woodgod appear in the pages of Marvel Two-In-One during the Project Pegasus saga, then get transformed into a new character, with far greater intelligence and a more human, in fact a rather “Age of Aquarius” type of look?<br />Oh, Keith Giffen in the 70s - great stuff! Keith Giffen in the 80s and beyond? Not so much.<br />It’s too bad that Chaykin goof pulled away from MS, but I think that other mag he got to work on did OK for Marvel. ;-)dbutler16https://www.blogger.com/profile/00046066729353639991noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7897120082101927069.post-56086202458424236892011-07-28T08:24:12.479-04:002011-07-28T08:24:12.479-04:00Hey Groovster!
I also loved Wood-Go...Hey Groovster!<br /> I also loved Wood-God & Atlas. another two characters I wish had been given their own titles. One was the Scarecrow from Dead of the Night #11 & Marvel Spotlight. I wish Mike Ploog & or Bernie Wrightson had been the artists. <br /><br />The other also premiered in Marvel Premiere. The 3-D Man, he could had been a great character & era to dive into the 50's! HHHEEYYYY!!! Hey I couldn't help myself. I grew up & am from Milwaukee,WI!Mike Mikulovskyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13426364090992151914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7897120082101927069.post-79981289022269116032011-07-28T07:44:05.033-04:002011-07-28T07:44:05.033-04:00Agree with all those choices, if Howie was to do a...Agree with all those choices, if Howie was to do a Monark Starstalker graphic novel, I'd be one happy fanboy!<br />I'd also say The White Tiger should've had a much longer shelf life, along with Daughters Of The Dragon ( by Marshall Rogers ), Satana, and of course Star-Lord.pete doreehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17004574271734256770noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7897120082101927069.post-54749880627940085172011-07-28T04:44:37.131-04:002011-07-28T04:44:37.131-04:00We obviously share a lot of the same tastes, Groov...We obviously share a lot of the same tastes, Groove, at least when it comes to stuff introduced in Marvel Premiere. I liked Woodgod, too, and thought Seeker 3000 was a Star Trek pastiche/homage with real potential: superficially similar, but with quite a few workable original elements.<br />And Monark Starstalker - yes, yes, yes. My single favorite issue of Marvel Premiere, hands down. However, though, I'm not sure if the reason it was never spun off into a series had as much to do with Marvel's editorial staff or the upcoming Star Wars series. When I met Chaykin last year (at which time he signed my copy of MP#32 and drew me a sketch of Monark Starstalker), I asked him if that issue was a test balloon for an ongoing series and he basically said no, it was just a story he wanted to do and then move on to other things.Edo Bosnarnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7897120082101927069.post-51296237858274544902011-07-28T03:16:05.151-04:002011-07-28T03:16:05.151-04:00i was just saying at comicon last weekend that i w...i was just saying at comicon last weekend that i wish someone would continue ATLAS. that would be a definite dream job. it's one of my favorite issues that kirby made during his tenure at DC. some of d. bruce berry's best inks ever, too!ANDY KUHNhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06113053533655390034noreply@blogger.com