Monday, April 27, 2009

The Crawling Things!

John Kaminski has requested another fun tale from Atlas Comics' short-lived Bob Brant and the Trouble-Shooters, this one from the September 1953 issue of Man Comics #28.

And for another Bob Brant classic in the THOIA archive, click WHERE MUMMIES PROWL!











NEXT: A double shot of Nostrand and Kremer!

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Vintage ADs


8 comments:

sfdoomed said...

"He's been making some new friends lately..older men." Well, golly gee! What do you think ol' Roger is doing in that private shack out in the back yard? Ugh!

Anonymous said...

THESE ARE COOL STORIES, LOVE THE DIALOG......I REMEMBER LIKING THE MUMMY POST ALOT TOO. THESE DAYS IF YOUR A KID AND YOU START A GROUP CALLED THE TROUBLE SHOOTERS YOU WILL PROBABLY GET THE FBI KNCOKING ON YUOR DOOR!!!

Anonymous said...

What a strange story. Drawn in a faintly "bigfoot" style, with lots of comedic elements (what's with that raccoon?) and yet people are getting murdered left and right! And what kind of father would just stand by and let his son hang out with grown men in his own backyard? Perhaps most bizarre of all is the monologue on Roger's mutant status from a guy whose only other lines in the story are a few "ughs." I guess he's from a Native American tribe that travel (or at least sees) into the future.

Finally, how cool is this "Falseface" fella? A criminal who's constantly pulling one mask after another off his mug, as if he doesn't even have a real face at all!!

Great stuff. By the way, art "Carl Hubbell?" Really? Hall of Fame pitcher, and he can draw like this? I wonder if he could pay the banjo, too.

Prof. Grewbeard said...

what the hell just happened?!?...

Mitchell said...

I guess 1953 wasn't the carefree idylic world I imagined it once being. A permissive Father goes Beserk strangling his psycopathic murderous offspring while his school chums urge him on saying " It's for the best" .... AWESOME!

I couldn't have asked for a funner post to puruse today Thank you kind sir.

Mr. Karswell said...

Glad to see a few of you commented on this one... I forgot that the last time I posted one of these fun Bob Brant stories I actually got some complaints. Can you beat that? Free scans from a golden age comic book and people complain!

Parker said...

Spurgeon's right, I do need to bring them back! I love the little kid who keeps casually watching people die and then gets off a wisecrack.

scary clips said...

Great post, keep up the good work!