A Journal of Zarjaz Things - Reprint This! 25. Coda
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hipsterdad
hipsterdad
The Hipster Dad
Thu, Jan. 24th, 2008 09:03 am
Reprint This! 25. Coda

Reprint This! is a periodic feature where I talk about some out-of-print comic book gems that are not available in collected form for readers to enjoy. This is hoping to let rights owners know that, yes, readers are out here, and we'd like to buy the things we can't get at this time!

I decided to do this series of articles based on an earlier, three-part feature, but chose to keep it limited to 24 titles for the sake of personal convenience and to make sure I had an end in sight as I did my daily writing. But there are plenty of other great comics that deserve to see the light of day as well. Here are five others which would be great to see again... which I'd certainly buy if only my local comic shop could order them from somebody!



HERBIE by Richard E. Hughes and Ogden Whitney

I don't know nearly enough about this series, which is incredibly odd and readable, save that you do not wish to mess with the ultra-powerful Mr. Popnecker, else he'll bop somebody with that there lollipop. Herbie first appeared in American Comic Group's Forbidden Worlds in 1958, and made periodic appearances before getting his own title in 1964. ACG went out of business in 1967. Back issues are incredibly scarce and start at around $20 for good condition copies. There's no telling who might have the rights to Herbie, suggesting that any compilation would probably be a long time in coming. However, an episode was reprinted in 2005's Art Out of Time and there were a couple of mid '90s black and white reprints with new art from celebrity fans like Bob Burden and John Byrne, so I reckon somebody must know. (edited to add: [info]spook_town informs us that the rights to ACG's library may currently belong to Roger Broughton. So, D&Q, Fanta, y'all go invite him around for drinks, okay?)



JAMES BOND by Takao Saito

Yeah, that's the same scan everybody's got. That's why we need a reprint. In 1964, Gildrose licensed four James Bond novels to Shokakugan, and Takao Saito, who'd later create Golgo 13, adapted them in monthly installments for Boy's Life. The stories were: Live and Let Die (9 parts, 1964-65), Thunderball (7 parts, 1965-66), On Her Majesty's Secret Service (9 parts, 1966) and The Man With the Golden Gun (8 parts, 1966-67). Single-volume editions were later issued and are highly prized by collectors.



JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS by Dan DeCarlo

All of it. Not a "best of." By DeCarlo. With his name on it. And while I'm at it, I'd like a pony.



THIRD WORLD WAR by Pat Mills, Carlos Ezquerra, Sean Phillips, John Hicklenton, Steve Pugh and others

Okay, so there are probably more representative images from 3WW that I could have used, but none of them would raise the eyebrows of my gamer geek girlfriend. It ran in the pages of Crisis from 1988-90. I maintain some small hope that Rebellion will announce a two-volume collection before we get too old and gray. This is certainly the most likely of these five, and I only moved it to the coda because Ezquerra got a couple of spotlight articles already.



PROPER V FOR VENDETTA WITHOUT THAT #$@&*! COLORING by Alan Moore and David Lloyd

Thinking that the first two-thirds of V for Vendetta is supposed to look like anything other than the above is like thinking that Humphrey Bogart is supposed to be wearing an ochre yellow jacket in Casablanca. And I'm missing five issues of Warrior, where it first appeared, so my set's not complete. Unfortunately, DC has the rights to V, and DC and Alan Moore don't get along anymore, so we'll probably see a complete Dan DeCarlo Josie before we ever see this restored to its proper, beautiful black and white.


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That's that for Reprint This! as a regular feature, but I'll still use the tag from time to time when something occurs to me and I want to see an old favorite on bookshelves again, or when some publisher does the right thing and announces something good is coming up. As was mentioned some weeks ago, Vertical's bringing Osamu Tezuka's Black Jack to us in a new English edition and Thunderbirds was already out in a UK-only collection nobody'd heard of, so that's two down and 27 total to go. If one of your favorites is somewhere on this list, link to it, talk about it and let publishers know. Every bit of buzz helps!

The Reprint This! features:

Angel and the Ape
The Angry Planet
Armitage
Axa
Axel Pressbutton
Black Jack
Doctor Who Adventures
Doonesbury
The Inferior Five
Johnny Red
Jungle Emperor
Major Eazy
Marvelman
Missionary Man
Oh, Wicked Wanda!
Rat Pack
Sapphire & Steel
Shade the Changing Man
The Stainless Steel Rat
Steed & Mrs. Peel
Thunderbirds
Tippy Teen
Urusei Yatsura
The World's Greatest Superheroes
Zenith

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hooverdam
hooverdam
Prairie
Thu, Jan. 24th, 2008 02:15 pm (UTC)

Based on the above panel, depicting a band with two guitarists and a drummer, but no bassist, I can conclude that Josie and the Pussycats are in fact Sleater-Kinney.


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hipsterdad
hipsterdad
The Hipster Dad
Thu, Jan. 24th, 2008 03:56 pm (UTC)

Now I'll have "You're No Rock-n-Roll Fun" stuck in my head every time I read one of these!


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hooverdam
hooverdam
Prairie
Thu, Jan. 24th, 2008 04:18 pm (UTC)

Along the lines of that great old Archies/"God Save the Queen" clip, there's a recipe for a worthwhile video editing project!


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mpceccato
mpceccato
Matt Ceccato
Thu, Jan. 24th, 2008 02:16 pm (UTC)

A B&W V For Vendetta looks cool. Shoot, the movie should have been in B&W.


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hipsterdad
hipsterdad
The Hipster Dad
Thu, Jan. 24th, 2008 04:08 pm (UTC)

Here are some more BW V images:




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spook_town
spook_town
devlin thompson
Thu, Jan. 24th, 2008 03:08 pm (UTC)

The rights to all the ACG stuff and most of the non-"Action Hero" Charlton stuff (though there is question as to whether the Charlton material was ever properly copyrighted to begin with) are held by a Canadian guy named Roger Broughton, who put out all those crappy reprints 10-15 years ago.When last heard from, he was talking up his new multi-media company that would soon take the world by storm, using the Charlton name, and a variation of their early-'70s "target" logo. It never happened. I'm with you on the V FOR VENDETTA B&W collection, but in their defense, I think that if it HAD to be colored, the approach they took was acceptable enough.


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hipsterdad
hipsterdad
The Hipster Dad
Thu, Jan. 24th, 2008 04:14 pm (UTC)

All righty, then. Roger Broughton, GIVE US HERBIE. Or give it to somebody who will.

Hey, I'll miss seeing you this weekend, but I'll be coming by the store to spend money on Sunday!


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gothamajp
gothamajp
Alan J. Porter
Thu, Jan. 24th, 2008 03:39 pm (UTC)

Talk about coincidence - I emailed Saito Productions this morning as part of the research for "The Illustrated 007" book project. Hopefully I can find out a bit more about the Bond manga and the status of any possible reprints.


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hipsterdad
hipsterdad
The Hipster Dad
Thu, Jan. 24th, 2008 04:23 pm (UTC)

In another coincidence, when I go by the store to spend money on Sunday, as mentioned in the comment immediately above yours, I'll be picking up Shark Bait.

Good luck getting info from Saito! Any new information we can get on those would be nice. Also, I don't know whether it'll be of any use to you, but I have an old Swedish(?) reprint of Trouble Spot in US-comic format and I could try to cobble some copyright info and the like from that if you need any of that. [info]davemerrill found it for me in a junk shop in Toronto about a year ago.


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gdwessel
gdwessel
Geoffrey D. Wessel
Thu, Jan. 24th, 2008 05:54 pm (UTC)

Thinking that the first two-thirds of V for Vendetta is supposed to look like anything other than the above

But that right there defeats your argument -- it's only the first 2/3 that'll be in "glorious black & white." Lloyd drew the last 1/3 FOR a color printed edition. So by that token, the last 1/3 would look off and wrong.

No way to win on that one. :-\


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hipsterdad
hipsterdad
The Hipster Dad
Thu, Jan. 24th, 2008 05:57 pm (UTC)

The last quarter of a complete Fugitive DVD set would be in color as well, but that doesn't mean that I should be satisfied with colorized copies of the other ninety episodes.


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