JUST IMAGINE! September 1963: The Skrull in the Mirror

The Fantastic Four frequently fought examples of a time-tested­­­­­ theme in superhero comics — the mirror-image…

JUST IMAGINE! July 1964: Supermen in Space and at Sea

With his interest in the superhuman theme, science fiction author A.E. van Vogt anticipated and/or inspired…

JUST IMAGINE! December 1983: A New Dimension in Comics

If there’s anything I like better than an obscure superhero, it’s an obscure superhero who’s a…

JUST IMAGINE: June 1952: The Dynamic Duo Catches Fireflies

I had a delight in store for me in the summer of 1962, when I turned…

JUST IMAGINE: August 1964: Behold a Pale Shadow

The first time I saw the Shadow was in 1964, when I was 10 and the…

JUST IMAGINE! October 1963: Spider-Man Faces Doom

As superhero comic book readers in the 1960s, we did a lot of conscious and unconscious…

JUST IMAGINE! May 1953: The Father of Grodd

DC Co­­­mics’ Strange Adventures might be called the predawn of the Silver Age. For example, in…

JUST IMAGINE: MAR 3 1870: What They Learned from Verne

Nineteenth-century French writer Jules Verne could see over the widening technological horizon of the industrial age…

JUST IMAGINE! May 1964: I Spy, You Spy, We All Spy

DC Comics found itself ahead of the superspy bandwagon without ever quite managing to hitch a…

JUST IMAGINE! August 1961: Beware His Power

The theme of Green Lantern 7 (July-Aug. 1961) can be traced back about 2,400 years, to…

JUST IMAGINE! March 1949: The Gidget with the Gadgets

You gotta get a gimmick, as Stephen Sondheim observed, and Merry Creamer-Pemberton had a plethora of…

JUST IMAGINE! July 1962: Another Face-Off with the Faceless

They were two of the most underplayed “superheroes” of the Silver Age. Two South Dakota Highway…

JUST IMAGINE! February 1959: Titano, Son of Kong

Several super-simians have complicated Clark Kent’s life over the years. He tangled with the massive escaped…

JUST IMAGINE! November 1956: Tanks for the Memories

A good part of Blackhawk’s unique appeal had to do with the fanciful, heavy-duty military hardware…

JUST IMAGINE! October 1962: The Flame Rekindled

As an 8-year-old, I wasn’t aware that the Human Torch had a famous prior history when…

JUST IMAGINE! June 1961: Super Pets Peeved

Loving both cats (although I was allergic to them) and the color orange, I naturally appreciated…

JUST IMAGING! May 1978: The Bionic Woman Meets The Prisoner

Martin Caidin’s 1972 novel Cyborg inspired the 1973-78 TV series The Six Million Dollar Man, which…

JUST IMAGINE! July 1960: The Invader from 4,500 Years Ago

The 66-foot-tall, 240-foot-long Great Sphinx of Giza has always loomed large in young imaginations, and comic…

January 1963: Neither Rain nor Sleet nor Alien Invasion…

I have long considered the cover of Strange Adventures 148 (Jan. 1963), to exemplify the title’s…

JUST IMAGINE! August 1963: In a Mirror Darkly

Battling bodies careering into and right through arcane architecture — this new superhero feature was clearly…

December 1952: The Joker Goes Crazier

The theme of insanity has always been central to the concept of the Joker. Though a…

May 1954: Aquaman’s Fantastic Voyage

Move over, Proteus. Aquaman got there first. In Adventure Comics 200 (May 1954), the Pentagon summons…

JUST IMAGINE! June 1983: You Only Live Twice

Lancelot Strong, the Shield, has a place of honor among the annals of short-lived superheroes. He…

JUST IMAGINE! June 1963: Models and Marvels

Contemporary readers might be surprised to realize that five of the 14 titles Marvel Comics published…

JUST IMAGINE! June 1959: The Short and Double Life of Private Strong

Even given the quirky history of comic books, The Double Life of Private Strong was an…

JUST IMAGINE! December 1947: The Super-Queen from the 7th Dimension

All-Flash 32 (Dec. 1947-Jan. 1948) became No-Flash with the next issue, which never appeared. Even as…