Mondo Marvel #35 - February 1965
I apologize for the delay this month.
I apologize for the delay this month.
(Editor's Note: Just before posting this month's column I was informed of the tragic news that comics legend Gene Colan has passed away.
Welcome one and all! Hope the Rapture didn't get you! Well, I mean, if you're into that sort of thing, then by all means, I hope you got Raptured up with the best of them! Anyway, it's that time again! Time for me to sit at my computer like a hermit and type my little fingers to the bone.
Here we are again! It's late in the evening, Thursday night, and Mondo Marvel is just about ready to head to the web.
Another month has sped by and it's time to wind back to clock to October, 1964 and see what Stan and the Boys have in store for us with their latest batch of four-color goodness! Of course, by "latest", I mean Early Sixties Latest.
Welcome to another edition of Mondo Marvel , your monthly jaunt through the history of Marvel Comics, where I, Paul Brian McCoy, am reading every issue of Marvel's superhero comics from the beginning with Fantastic Four #1, through everything published in December, 1969 - if we ever get there.
Welcome back folks, to the twenty-ninth installment of this grand experiment we like to call Mondo Marvel .
Once more into the breach, dear friends.
Greetings, fellow travelers! It's that time again! Time for another dip into the past to see just what the hell Stan Lee was thinking forty years ago.
It's alive! Alive! Face front, True Believers! After far to long away from the mighty maelstrom that is Mondo Marvel , I'm back! After 25 straight (almost) bi-weekly columns, I've been gone much longer than I had anticipated.