Thursday, August 11, 2016

JOHNNY DYNAMITE "Wire Trap"

Did you know there was a Johnny Dynamite prose story?
Told in hard-boiled style, of course...
This never-reprinted short by Ken Fitch (with a Pete Morisi spot illustration) from Comic Media's Dynamite #8 (1954) makes us regret Fitch never tried doing a Johnny Dynamite novel.
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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

JOHNNY DYNAMITE "Eye for an Eye!"

...but this cover should tip you off that a major change would occur in his second issue!
There's hard boiled...and there's HARD BOILED!
This was HARD BOILED!
If there was any doubt Johnny Dynamite was the equal to Mike Hammer or any of the other private dicks of the era, this story wipes it out!
Co-creator/writer Ken Fitch worked in comics from the earliest days (National Allied Publications' [Later DC Comics] New Fun Comics in 1935) to the early 1960s at Dell Comics doing movie and TV adaptations!
Along the way, he co-created several characters besides Johnny Dynamite including DC's Tex Thompson: AmeriCommando, and HourMan!
Be here tomorrow for a one-of-a-kind text story starring Johnny Dynamite !
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Tuesday, August 9, 2016

JOHNNY DYNAMITE "I'll Find That Killer!"

The closest Golden Age comics came to Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer was...
...Johnny Dynamite, who, appropriately-enough, appeared in Comic Media's Dynamite!
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From this first appearance in Dynamite #3 (1953) onward, writer Ken Fitch (using the pen-name "William Waugh") and artist Pete Morisi went full-tilt hard-boiled/film noir in comic book form.
(In the pre-Comics Code days, you could do this sort of thing.)
But, this was nothing compared to what was coming in the very next issue, as you'll see tomorrow!
For more background on the short-lived, but still popular shamus go HERE!
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