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Wednesday, 22 April 2026

Black Tower Super Heroes The Ultimate Game


A rather  heavy book envelope arrived today and I thought "this is going to take a while to read and review!" but on opening I found it was MY book.  The fact that I always opt for premier paper and printing really pays off  But the book is done so I will only ever check it for back issue referencing.  Cover came out far better than I expected!

Story Terry Hooper-Scharf

Art Terry Hooper-Scharf, Thorroe Prey, P. Beard, Tomas Scharf
Pages
188
Binding Type
Paperback Perfect Bound
Interior Color
Black & White
Dimensions
A4 (8.27 x 11.69 in / 210 x 297 mm)
£15.00 UK  see online store for outside UK price

https://www.lulu.com/shop/terry-hooper/black-tower-super-heroes-the-ultimate-game/paperback/product-95d9z68.html?page=1&pageSize=4

 The mystical traveller of the realms, The Thinker, meets a stranger while travelling along the Path of Counter Actuality. But this stranger is a different type of traveller: he is Illuyanka and he has been charged with on sworn duty –to destroy specific Earths in the multiverse.

Finding that Illuyanka is partial to gambling the Thinker risks all by challenging him to a cosmic game pitting heroes against various challenges: they lose then their Earth dies. The Thinker has no doubt that with all of his knowledge he can win. But Illuyanka is not what he seems.

A story that throws in as many super heroes and villains as you could ever want plus an Earths parallel crossing storyline that will have you wondering who the real bad guy is!

Tuesday, 21 April 2026

Thanks For The Views And....


 For the now over 46K people who visited today...I have over 200 comics, comic albums, Graphic novels and books at the online store!   

Most are list on the Black Tower Comic Shop News page (see blog roll).

H. L. Diamond....It's A Family Thing

 

  My brother and his partner are looking into the family history. As you might expect from Hoopers and Cases there are a few mysteries and odd goings on. However I was then told that there was an Olive Diamond related to my grandfather and that she was listed as "Childrens paper editor" -in the 1930s. She also lived in Bath.

I laughed and said that the only Childrens papers (comics) company I knew was Henry Louis Diamond who ran Target Publications from Bath.

Thought no more until I was informed that Iwas in fact related to Henry Louis Diamond! I got far too excited for a man of my age. Double and triple checked the documents supplied and, yes, it is true.

So, I guess comics editing, writing, drawing and getting ripped off by publishers is in the DNA.

I own some old Target publications and...well. I am chuffed but sadly never met the old boy who died in 1966 when I was still a youngster but a comic reading and drawing strips in old books.



Merry Midget. by Louis Diamond 1931
'Micky's Christmas Day' (Merry Midget, 26 December 1931).

Henry Louis Diamond was a British comic artist, editor and publisher, who ran Target Publications in Bath. As a publisher he launched various comic magazines, including The Rattler, The Dazzler, Chuckler, Target, Rocket, Sunshine, The Bouncer and Ovaltiney's Own Comic. These were vital for offering various British comic artists career opportunities throughout the 1930s. But Diamond was also a rare example of a comic publisher who also wrote and drew for his own comic series and magazines.

Early life and career
Henry Louis Diamond was born in 1904 in Bristol. His father was an iron moulder. Diamond's graphic career took off as a postcard designer. He worked for newspaper The Daily Herald and made his first comic strips for the magazines published by Fleetway Press from 1924 on. Among his earliest features were 'Sweet Hortense' (1924) in The Monster Comic and 'High Jinks at High School' (1924) on the front-page of The Golden Penny Comic. This was replaced in 1927 by 'Pot T. Pot and his Pet Patient, Piecan' (1927-1928), an oddball strip about an asylum keeper and an escaped lunatic. From 1926 on he also worked for the Amalgamated Press, drawing 'Ginjor the Turk' (1926) and 'Rose Budd' (1926) for Butterfly, and 'The Tomboy Two' (1926) and 'Wild West Wally' (1926) for Comic Cuts.


'Pot T. Pot and Piecan'.

Provincial Comics
In the 1930s he briefly drew picture strips like 'Oswald the Odd Job Man' (1931) for DC Thomson's illustrated boys' magazine The Rover, but was mostly involved in magazines published by the smaller publishing firm Provincial Comics, ran by Jack Long in Bath from 1931. Diamond drew the title comic 'Mickey Midge the Merry Midget' (1931) for the front-page of The Merry Midget. For that year's Christmas issue, Diamond drew himself and the magazine's staff as characters within the story. Diamond also drew 'Alfie, Auntie and Annabel' for Provincial's The Sparkler (not by be confused by the Amalgamated Press title of the same name, which started in 1934). Diamond eventually also served as editor on these titles, although Provincial already went out of business after a couple of months.

Target Publications
Diamond subsequently turned to publishing, starting with the weekly story libraries CID (Crime, Intrigue, Detection) (December 1932-July 1933) and Target Library (March-August 1933). In 1933 he established his own comics publishing company, Target Publications, in Bath's Lower Weston suburb. Diamond's former colleague from Provincial, Bert Hill, became one of his lead artists. Besides Hill and Diamond himself, Target's artist team consisted of S.K. PerkinsHarry Banger and G. Larkman. The magazines were worth their money, as they contained 12 to 16 pages, compared to the 8 pages of the Amalgamated Press titles.

Target's magazines
Over the decade, Target launched numerous magazines. August 1933 saw the publication of The Rattler (on pink paper) and The Dazzler (on yellow paper). Both comics ran 294 issues. Chuckler (on orange paper) hit the market in 1934, for which Diamond drew the characters 'Sammy Smile' (1934) and 'Harry Coe, Our Has Been' (1936) before Bert Hill took them over. In 1935 he published Target and drew the first issue entirely by himself. This included the feature 'Tom Tip and Tim Top the Tricky Toddlers', which was also taken over by Bert Hill from issue #2 on. The same year Rocket was launched as well. Diamond was also the man behind the Ovaltiney's Own Comic (1936-1939), a giveaway supplement magazine based on Harry Hemsley's popular radio show 'The Ovaltineys', which came with Rattler, Dazzler, Chuckler and Rocket. The latter featured Diamond's 'Bertie Bounce the Bonny Bounder' (1935-1939), a cheerful chap with big bow tie and little bowler hat. In 1938 Sunshine appeared in print, followed by The Bouncer (sixteen pages for a penny) in 1939. The Bouncer ran Diamond's own dramatic picture story 'Pauline's Peril'. Those efforts didn't last long, because in April 1939 Target Publications was bought out by the Amalgamated Press, who incorporated Dazzler, Sunshine and The Bouncer into Golden, Jingles and Jolly comics.

Later comics work
H. Louis Diamond was allegedly promised an editorial post at AP, but this never happened. He then returned to freelancing, and supplied Amalgamated Press titles like Crackers and Jester with artwork, including the feature 'Buster Button'. During the war he worked for the Admiralty at Lansdown, Bath, while making his first adventure strips for publisher A. Soloway, such as 'Caleb King's Mine' (1943) in Comic Capers. In the post-war period he served as editor for the comic titles produced by Martin & Reid, such as Jolly Western, and contributed to mostly smaller publishers until the early 1950s. Diamond for instance worked on celebrity comic strips for Fizz Comics (1949), the comic book edited by Denis Gifford and Bob Monkhouse. One of Diamond's final comic strips was 'Happy Hal' in Mick Anglo's British superhero comic 'Wonderman', published by Paget Publications. He additionally worked as an Income Tax officer. Henry Louis Diamond passed away in 1966, at the age of 62.

Merry Midget. by Louis Diamond 1931
'Micky Midge'.

It Was All Slap-Dash Back Then!


 

The Frankenstein Monster in Stahlia?!

 One bit of fun I had in between bouts of "I'm dying!" when it came to drawing The Bat Triumphant was the way that "old foes"  popped up.  Being a rather central European and ancient duch with mountains and forests and many old ruined castles it was almost inevitable that the Frankenstein Monster would turn up in the 1930s.

It was a bit of a shock for The Bat to find he had not destroyed it decades earlier!

Dark Night Detectives: Everything Is Under Control

 


 
A4
Black & White
50 Pages
Price: £6.00 (excl. VAT)
Ships in 3–5 business days
 http://www.lulu.com/shop/terry-hooper-scharf/the-dark-night-detectives/paperback/product-21975325.html

Its a world where if you stand up for what is right you'll be lucky if its just a beating you get.

A world where people are starving (if poor) and the rich live in luxury.

A world where you have to have birthing Rights.

Where sacrificing someone to the Devil is acceptable -as long as they pay the wages.

A world where if you DO NOT take that bribe you WILL be made an example of.

This shows off Dilworth's skill at writing dark and brooding stories with a hint of satire but just too true to modern life!  It also shows his skill as an artistic story teller and designer.  Some of Ben Dilworth's most provoking and dark work in ages.

The Collected Merriwether: God's Demon-Thumper

 


A4
B&W
85pp
£6.00
https://www.lulu.com/en/en/shop/terry-hooper-scharf/merriwether-gods-demon-thumper/paperback/product-1rejer94.html

The complete Merriwether series, originally published in Black Tower Adventure and A Little Midnight Horror–but with three strips never before published… 

including the Reverend’s battle with the ultimate Evil! 

From The Horror Of Hob Street to The Village Of Demons and Varney the Vampyre to The Fallen Angel himself, see how one Church of England vicar deals hard-fisted [and various spiked objects] justice to the ungodly ...and pays the ultimate price!!! 

If you were into Charlton Horror Comics or any horror comic then this one is for you! 

At the end of Merriwether:Gods Demon-Thumper, the Reverend had been confronted by Satan and as a consequence lay fatally injured. Star of 1980s comics, Benjamin R. Dilworth, takes us through the fleeting seconds before death as Merriwether has flash backs showing just why he took on the career he did. Be prepared for horror and a little tongue-in-cheek humour. 

COMIC HORROR FANS WILL LOVE THIS!

The Thinker No. 1

 


A4
B&W
28pp
£6.50
https://www.lulu.com/en/en/shop/terry-hooper/the-thinker-no-1/paperback/product-vmd62d.html

From within the Plain of Absoluteness where Actuality crosses with Counter Actuality and interstitial space is the highway comes The Thinker. Surveying the world -our own?- and looking for a glimmer of light in the eternal darkness of existence.

 Sit back and prepare for some mind warping!

Halcon Lord of the Craterland No. 1

 


A4
24pp
B&W
£6.00
https://www.lulu.com/en/en/shop/terry-hooper/halcon-lord-of-the-craterland-no-1-july-2020/paperback/product-7jy675.html

Halcon Lord of the lost craterland. Created by Nat Brand (Len Fullerton) in 1940 for Swan Comics and seen occasionally in various Black tower titles now gets his own one off books thanks to Ben Dilworth. 

Action and fun all the way with stories such as - 

"Alligator", "Lake Monster", "Monkey", "Pteranodon", "Into the Moon" and "Alien". 

The twist ending to "Werewolf" even had the old bearded one surprised!

Who CBO Visitors Are fascinates Me More Than Numbers Update

 as of 2030hrs (UK) views stand at 40,185         2230hrs  45,628



I know that this must get very boring for some people but I was just asked why I get no paying sponsors, etc on CBO.  Th view figures are there and we just hit under 27,000 at 1630hrs (UK). Sort of figures you would think might interest some parties but... My fascination is with the countries providing the views these are at 1630 hrs:  

Brazil
4.23k
United States
3.04k
Iraq
1.2k
Bangladesh
901
India
896
France
833
Argentina
811
Chile
708
Canada
645
Germany
604
Pakistan
593
Spain
585
Colombia
540
United Kingdom
534
Russia
533
Mexico
524
Philippines
495
Türkiye
464
Ecuador
449
Other
9.47k



Now if I looked again at 2000hrs (UK) I would see the countries change...in fact I had to go back to check the view figures and in10 minutes the number of views stands! at over 28,000/ 

I wonder just WHO is reading the blog, what are their comic interests -are there things they would like to see featured here and, of course, do any of them make their own comics? People and what they do are far more fascinating to me than numbers.

I hope visitors get some fun out of CBO!



Monday, 20 April 2026

'Avengers: Armageddon' Changes the Face of Earth's Mightiest Heroes

 

Yes, I am still totally ticked off that the last Avengers run was mediocre to the point where 3-4 issues could have been done in one book. Then I get to no. 36 and find...yeah, that was it. A volume of 36 issues that had some great art but story-wise was forgettable.

Now we have the big build up to Armageddon. I do NOT buy X-Men as I gave up on that years ago.  So, unless the story plays out in the Avengers I guess I'll miss out on being a cash cow for Marvel.


The five-issue event series by Chip Zdarsky, Frank Alpizar, and Delio Diaz launches in June and leads into a new era of 'Avengers.' Check out never-before-seen variant covers along with a sneak peek at the prelude story in 'Armageddon/X-Men' #1 CGD 2026.

Witness the origin of the end! The last year of Marvel Comics storytelling, particularly the events of One World Under Doom (2025) and Chip Zdarsky’s Captain America (2025), have been building towards a watershed moment in Avengers history. That turning point arrives this June in AVENGERS: ARMAGEDDON, a five-issue event series from Zdarsky, the superstar writer known for his defining and Eisner-nominated work on Daredevil (2019), and rising stars Frank Alpizar and Delio Diaz, the artist duo behind Doomed 2099 (2025) and recent issues of Captain America.

Following key buildup in Captain America and Wolverine: Weapons of Armageddon (2026)AVENGERS: ARMAGEDDON leads to a transformative shakeup of the team—the likes of which haven’t been felt since Avengers: Disassembled. The saga begins in Latveria where Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, A.K.A. Red Hulk, claims Doom’s homeland for himself, igniting a global conflict. When the Avengers assemble against him, explosive escalations will force them to unleash a power that changes how the world views their mightiest heroes forever. This pivotal chapter will lead directly into a new era of AVENGERS starting later this year.

ARMAGEDDON HAS ARRIVED!

Red Hulk’s devastating tear across the globe must be stopped…but it will take a colossal gathering of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes to do it! Calling in the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, Wolverine, and more… but who will survive this super-powered cataclysm?! There will be a pre-Armageddon Marvel Universe and a post-Armageddon Marvel Universe. Be here to bear witness to the transformation.

AVENGERS: ARMAGEDDON #1 Cover by DIKE RUAN

AVENGERS: ARMAGEDDON #1
Written by CHIP ZDARSKY
Art by FRANK ALPIZAR & DELIO DIAZ
Cover by DIKE RUAN
On Sale 6/3

Fans can also see a first look at the prelude story in ARMAGEDDON/X-MEN #1 CGD 2026, available at participating comic shops on Comics Giveaway Day™, May 2. Delivered by the event’s creative team, the can’t-miss story offers a terrifying glimpse at the cost of Marvel’s heroes’ explosive war with Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, A.K.A. Red Hulk!

ARMAGEDDON/X-MEN #1 CGD 2026 by CHIP ZDARSKY, FRANK ALPIZAR & DELIO DIAZ

ARMAGEDDON/X-MEN #1 CGD 2026
Written by CHIP ZDARSKY, JED MACKAY & RYAN NORTH
Art by FEDERICO VICENTINI, FRANK ALPIZAR, FRANCESCO MOBILI & DELIO DIAZ
Cover by RYAN STEGMAN
Available 5/2

Check out AVENGERS: ARMAGEDDON variant covers by Kaare Andrews and Jerome Opeña below, as well as a look inside ARMAGEDDON/X-MEN #1 CGD 2026. Stay tuned for more info on all things ARMAGEDDON in the weeks ahead!

How Do The All Time Views Stats Breakdown?

 To be honest I've never checked and the following is based on current Dashboard stats (view disappear by the thousands at times)

United States
1.96m
China
1.16m
Singapore
555k
Hong Kong
396k
United Kingdom
278k
Russia
260k
France
229k
Brazil
217k
Germany
163k
Ukraine
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Vietnam
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Canada
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Spain
38.2k
Netherlands
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India
27k
Poland
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Argentina
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Philippines
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