Showing posts with label elektra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elektra. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Black and White Wednesday: "Huntsman" by Goodwin and Golden

What it is, Groove-ophiles! Now, when Ol' Groove lays the fact on ya that the following rare and classic collaboration between titanic talents Archie Goodwin and Michael Golden (with Steve Mitchell on inks) came from a comic published in August 1981, you're probably gonna give me a wide-eyed "What the--?!?" What am I doing rapping about a story from a mag...shudder...post Groovy Age? No, Irving, it's not a sign of the apocalypse. It's a sign that sometimes Groovy Age stuff saw print after the Groovy Age, 'tis all. Y'see, the mag in question is the former Marvel Preview, which had months earlier changed its name to Bizarre Adventures and the story in question was actually created as a fill-in issue of Logan's Run (published by Marvel circa 1976-77). That's right, "Huntsman" is actually a re-worked "Untold Tales of Logan 5" job that would have saved the regular LR creative team from the "dreaded deadline doom"--had the mag run long enough to get into deadline trouble. Instead of letting it sit forever in a musty ol' filing cabinet, BA editor Denny O'Neil snatched it up and ran it in Bizarre Adventures #28.

So ya see, Ol' Groove's still on the up-and-up.

Mostly.

















If you need any more reasons for tracking down your own copy of Bizarre Adventures #28, check this out: along with the Goodwin/Golden "Huntsman" story, there's a Triton story by Jo Duffy and Wendy (Elfquest) Pini, a one-shot hero called Shadow Hunter by Doug Moench, Larry Hama and some guy named Neal Adams, aannnd...the very first solo Elektra story by Frank Miller.


Yeah. eBay sellers can start thanking Ol' Groove right now!

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