Friday, July 31, 2020

Covers, Lanterns, and Werewolves! Oh, My!

Hey, Kids! Comics from 50 Years Ago!
July 28 & 30, 1970







Groovy Age Splash Page of the Week

The Flash #237


Random Reads: "Death Waits for Moonrise" by Gill and Kim
From Haunted Love #9 (February 1975)










Friday, July 24, 2020

Old Stuff! New Stuff!

Hey, Kids! Comics from 50 Years Ago!
July 21 & 23, 1970








Groovy Age Splash Page of the Week



Groovy Age Spotlight On...Ol' Groove's Blue Moon Comics (Again)!

Yes, Groove-ophiles, it's time once again for Ol' Groove to show off his latest self-published comics! Like many of you, I spent nearly as much of my time during the Groovy Age hunched over typing paper, pencil in hand, making my own comics with one goal in mind: to work in the comics industry. I can't remember a time when my dream wasn't to make my own comics. I have had some luck in the past couple decades, but I have to tell you, right now I'm having the time of my life as a self publisher. I'm writing stories in all kinds of genres (anything I wanna write!) and collaborating with so many excellent artists (Russ Martin, JW Erwin, Joe Koziarski, Greg Rieves, and Ian Groff this time around) who are all fab-a-mundo plotters and storytellers  besides being princes of pencils and pens!

Of course, my main aim in making the comics is to capture the feel of what turned me on back in the Groovy Age. The variety of genres. The fun, sometimes silly stories. The little things that seem to have fallen by the wayside with today's comics like  done-in-one stories; thought balloons, captions from ye olde omniscient author, blurbs and word balloons on the covers--ya know, the fun, comicbook-y stuff!

I've been fortunate enough to be able to team with several like-minded, highly talented artists to create Diversions, which is now on its second issue and available from IndyPlanet, DriveThru Comics, and Comichaus. Dig this cover, featuring the lead feature, Guns & Rosa, by G&R artist Joe Koziarski!



Besides a stand-alone story starring Rosa continuing her personal brand of revenge and justice...

 Diversions #2 also takes on another trip to Other Worlds where, with the help of artist Greg Rieves, we learn the shocking story of the world-conquering creature called "Kra-Kaduum!"



But wait, there's more! Issue #2 introduces a brand new mystery/horror feature, Mister Eeee's Vault of Shadows! Artist Ian Groff helps me tell the spooky tale of a man and his shadow in "Wayne's Shadow!"



Finally, it wouldn't be an issue of Diversions without a new Night Spider adventure! This time JW Erwin and I bring you the first of two part mystery/adventure--"The Case of the Kidnapped CSE!"



Four stories in one mag! Is it any wonder we've dubbed Diversions "A Spinner Rack Between Two Covers"?

Not only is Diversions #2 ready for your reading pleasure, but so is Ash-Aman Special Edition #1, which collects all four chapters of the Ash-Aman saga that ran in Will Lill's Fun Adventure Comics! 7-10 back in the summer of 2018.

 If you missed that savage, cosmic saga back then, or if you just wanna read the whole thing in one mag, then here you go! All 32 pages of that magnificent Russ Martin art carefully compiled between two covers is a mind-boggling pleasure to say the least!




Don't take my word for it; just dig what Max at Max Reads Comics has to say: "This is Blue Moon Comics' epic saga of cosmic power and ultimate tragedy! Really, this is great stuff." (You can read Max's full review of both Diversions #2 and Ash-Aman Special Edition #1 right here if you'd like.)

 Ash-Aman Special Edition #1 is available on IndyPlanet, DriveThru Comics, Comichaus, and ComiXology, too!

Ol' Groove would truly appreciate your support in this dream-come-true Blue Moon Comics endeavor. We have a lot more cool stories, art, and characters to come! And, if you have read any of these mags, we'd love to hear what you thought!

Until next week, Pax! 

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Special thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics and Grand Comics Database for being such fantastic resources for covers, dates, creator info, etc. Thou art treasures true!


Note to "The Man": All images are presumed copyright by the respective copyright holders and are presented here as fair use under applicable laws, man! If you hold the copyright to a work I've posted and would like me to remove it, just drop me an e-mail and it's gone, baby, gone.


All other commentary and insanity copyright GroovyAge, Ltd.

As for the rest of ya, the purpose of this blog is to (re)introduce you to the great comics of the 1970s. If you like what you see, do what I do--go to a comics shop, bookstore, e-Bay or whatever and BUY YOUR OWN!