Yes, Blogger managed to remove all the images...again!
I think that someone misunderstood. I LOVE the old Archie/MLJ Mighty
Crusaders and 1980s Red Circle Crusaders. I just have not read the
current versions. But what an excuse to re-post!
Someone said they could not find my article on the 1960s MLJ Mighty
Crusaders. So,presenting for the second time,”Too Many Super Heroes”!
THE MIGHTY CRUSADERS –Too Many Super Heroes?
My first introduction to Mighty Comics and its characters came while
purchasing the black and white reprints of Alan Class such as SUSPENSE
[you can learn more at -http://groups.yahoo.com/group/alanclasscomics]
However, around 1971 I walked into a bookseller that also stocked back
issue comics. It was in one box that I found MIGHTY CRUSADERS #4
[April,1966].This comic really hit my button! There were heroes I had
never seen or heard of before such as MR JUSTICE, FIREBALL, INFERNO and
FIREFLY, BLACK JACK and my all time image favourite: The FOX! Twenty-one
heroes, plus two former heroes-turned-villains: HANGMAN and The WIZARD
[a cheat here since the Golden Age goody WIZARD turned up at the end to
defeat his future evil counterpart!].
Yes, it was Jerry Ess writing but I still enjoy the comic and only now
does it read rather inane in places. Paul Are did the art chores and I
must admit that Are and Reinman have come in for a great deal of stick
over the years but they did the job! I love their stuff and it was only
in 2004 that I got a copy of MIGHTY CRUSADERS #4 to replace the one
destroyed years before.
Someone, I am sure, will correct me if I am wrong, but the internal
squabbling and fighting of the Crusaders pre-empted the Captain America,
Hawkeye, Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch AVENGERS team? I know I kept
thinking “why can’t they just work together?” but it was still enjoyable
–like squabbling kids in the age group the comics were aimed at! It was
like your gang, friends but fights breaking out amongst the members.
There was more, though; one thing that always sticks in my mind is the
difficulty two of the characters had in private. BILL HIGGINS, aka THE
SHIELD, had to constantly get fired for fouling up haircuts and more so
that he could get into costume and away –in this aptly titled “TOO MANY
SUPER HEROES”, Bill is a removal man who has to fumble and smash a
mirror. I always felt sorry for him.
Then there was JOHN RAYMOND, aka THE WEB. Poor John, his wife was
somewhat of a nagger but also highly strung. John had to constantly slip
away from Rosie, a woman he dearly loved, and leave the dishes to
return to adventuring.
Okay, the story was a series of in-fights but there were the villains. I
was glad to see the HANGMAN become a hero again in the 1980s Red Circle
run. However, his team up with the now villainous WIZARD was
interesting. That, at the end of this story,ROY THE MIGHTY BOY appears
from the past, followed by the Golden Age WIZARD was a very nice touch
indeed.The splash page to Part Three shows a lovely use of blacks by Are
and I think the reason this particular issue sticks in my memory is the
story and art and the feel of the mid-1960s and the so-called “camp”
hero period that ran alongside the imaginative story telling and art of
Marvel Comics.
What might the MIGHTY CRUSADERS have been like had Jack Kirby been
drawing or even drawing and writing the series?I also sit back and,
looking at this and the other MCG titles, wonder why Archie has never
tried to pull together this original series, the one of the 1980s and
produce an “Essentials” style black and white book?
There are also the appearances of a more cohesive Crusaders team in
ARCHIE WEIRD MYSTERIES #3 and 14. What a book that would make!!Never was
there ever a gathering of super heroes in a MCG title again. Odd how
time plays with your memories but I thought there were far more heroes
in this issue!!
If you can get a copy of this comic- do! This is certainly one of my
all-time 1960s favourites and I’m glad I managed to find a replacement
copy.
That’s a little piece of the comic mind of Terry Hooper!
It's a special memory to see 12c on a comic.
ReplyDeleteStill one of my all time favourite comics - I still remem,ber picking this one and a couple of other Mighty Comics the Fly, Balack Hood) in Woolworths in Cambuslang (near GLasgow), when Wollies sold comics and being amazed at all the characters I had never heard of - great times a fun comic, - sadly I lost my original to "time" and only have an Alan Class version now :(
ReplyDeleteHi, Paul. A couple copies on Ebay right now quite affordable -I just completed my run with #3 at £4.99 incl. p&p!!
ReplyDeleteOh they look good as do some of the other Crusaders issues ( Iused to have issues 5 & 6 as well) - I have a birthday soon so I think I know whag I wold like (now to drop some heavy hints) - thanks for the tip
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