Makin’ Links # 163

The very first Golden Age comic book I ever purchased (circa 1973) was a five dollar Fair copy of Fighting Yank. Ever since, the character has been a favorie of mine and this morning Golden Age Comic Book Stories offers up an entire 1949 issue with art by Jerry Robinson and Mort Meskin.
http://goldenagecomicbookstories.blogspot.com/2010/04/fighting-yank-29-august1949-cover-art.html
Still in the Golden Age, the Apocolyte shares a couple of goofy heroes from 1946’s Atomic Bomb Comics-Captain Milksop and Air Male (with his sidekick Stampy).
http://apocolytesworldofcomics.blogspot.com/2010/04/who-knew-atomic-bombs-could-be-so-funny.html
Underneath their new and rather explicit Ralph Reese logo, Easily Mused shares a delightful story of the Golden Age Captain Marvel by that feature’s peak team of Otto Binder and CC Beck-The Dizzy Dervish Day.
http://johnglenntaylor.blogspot.com/2010/04/captain-marvels-dizzy-dervish-day.html
Finally moving into the Silver Age, here’s the great Jm Aparo’s comics debut from Charlton’s Go-Go in 1967-the fondly remembered favorite of aging fanboys everywhere, Miss Bikini Luv!
http://diversionsofthegroovykind.blogspot.com/2010/04/famous-first-fridays-bikini-hawaiian.html

— booksteve



















