There are two goofy periods for World's Finest Comics: The late fifties/early sixties, where they just had whacked-out stories and one-shot bad guys, and the late sixties, when editors in their late fifties were attempting to write hip and relevant storylines. Luckily, most of the tales reprinted in...
Dial H for Hero was one of the most original comic series out there, but never really hit its stride until the most recent incarnation, as Dial H, a Morrison-esque title in DC Comics' "New 52" failure. I've had a soft spot in my head for it every since I picked up House of Mystery #161 at a yard sal...
I don't think I ever come back from a New York Comic Con without something Jack Kirby-related. and with good reason.
I don't think I ever come back from a New York Comic Con without something Jack Kirby-related. and with good reason.
I'm not going to lie. The main reason I picked this volume up was because it features the first appearance and origin of the Composite Superman, one of my all time favorite cheesy Silver Age villains. Come on! He's Superman on one side, Batman on the other, has green skin and the powers of the en...