Last Christmas season, a gift of sorts fell into my lap—in the form of a (big) sheaf of tearsheets of Golden Age comics. This was a comic stash saved through the years by a friend of mine who, now in his eighties, lived through the golden age of comics, forever enamored with graphic storytelling.
At a time when comics seemed (and were) worthless, his technique for archiving was to literally tear out the stories and covers that caught his fancy and trim them to fit into binder sleeves. Unfortunately, the way to make them fit was to, many times, trim them up to and into the inked border lines! But yet, all the art was there, and most all the stories that he has held onto, lo these 70ish years. It was actually refreshing and fun that these stories weren't in slabs, hiding away, trying to protect their value. The value was evident—these pages were loved!
Even at his age now, he talks about this stuff with a twinkle, evoking fan boy talk, about this artist or that character. There’s a pretty wide range of material, but the pages that caught my eye the most were those by Simon and Kirby.
Joe Simon and Jack Kirby were the golden age dream team, and their work from that era is the defining gold in our notion of the term ‘golden age’. Wild action, bold colors, in-your-face characters—each page is a gem, with facets that dazzle and charm.
Well, I had to archive them, there was no doubt. But with so many pages trimmed so tightly, I wasn’t sure of the best method. Finally, only recently, I decided that since very little art was affected—only the borders, that I would digitally restore the margins, so as to give the pages the honor they deserved—rather like giving pristine matting to great masters’ old drawings (which is just what they are).
So there are some Superman and Batman, some Planet Comics stuff, some Jungle comix, some Barks Duck comix, etc. But most of all there are the Simon and Kirby stories—Manhunter, Sandman, even a couple of Captain America . . . and a really nice stash of Boy Commandos. I didn’t think I’d like the Boy Commandos stories, but I was so wrong. They are, well, commanding! I already shared one story at Christmas time, and I don’t think I got any comments on that. I’ve got, I think, 15 more of their adventures.
BUT, it’s a lot of work getting them in shape archivally, and I need to know if it’s worth it to any of you to do so. Over time, I will be doing it for myself, but I’d like to know specifically if any of you would enjoy seeing, not only the S&K Boy Commandos, but also Manhunter, Sandman, as well as other artists’ isolated stories from Planet, or Jungle, or Superman or Batman and others.
Above and below are a few images isolated out to give you a taste of the overall spectrum.
The very next post will introduce the Boys, and the following post will show the opening salvo of the Commandos, and by the end of that story, I need you to tell me yes or no, would you like to see more. Not just, ‘sure if you want to’, but ‘YES I’m a fan of golden age Simon & Kirby and others’ or ‘NO, I’m not into comix that much, I want to see only illustrations’. Please, I need to hear from a bunch of you (c'mon, take the time) for me to afford the time it takes to make it happen regularly. I won’t be able to do the stories back to back. Between them would be lots of the regular posts of favorite images, but there are lots of stories in the ‘to be scanned’ bin. This blog doesn’t tend to get a lot of comments , but this site has had over half a million hits in the last 9 months, so I know you’re out there — I can hear you breathing.
Above, Judy of the Jungle
Above is a splash page only, but there are a couple of full Cap stories
Above is an example of how old, and what kind of shape some of these pages are in
Above, some really interesting stand-alone pages
Above and below, some really nice panels hiding in the pages
There are some nice old, old ads.
And below an ad for the story's book that will come up in the post after next.
The Commandos are Coming! and please leave a comment when that story posts.