Well, this story was a pleasant discovery...some really top-notch freaky pre-Marvel sci-fi/horror comic book pages from the King of comics, Jack Kirby.
This is from Alarming Tales #1, September 1957
Published by Western Tales, Inc. and Harvey Features Syndicate.
This comic book story is one of five tales in this all-Kirby extravaganza. If you get a chance to lay your paws on this comic book, get it! It's a winner through and through!
As usual, CLICK on any one of the pages below to see a large-size kooky Kirby comics page.
It looks like Kirby spent some time inside Steve Ditko's fevered imagination before drawing this story! Clearly, Jack Kirby knew how to draw those kind of extra-dimensional landscapes many years before Steve Ditko drew them in Marvel Comics' Strange Tales with Dr. Strange.
This 1957 comic book story was drawn just a few years after Richard Matheson wrote the short story "Little Girl Lost," but it was five more years before this imagery showed up on the Twilight Zone when "Little Girl Lost" was adapted for TV in 1962. I wonder if "doorways to another dimension" was a popular pulp-fiction theme at the time.
As usual, CLICK on any one of these pages to see a large-size comic book page.
Whew! That was a close one!
Would you like to see more stories from this comic? Leave a comment below and let me know what you think! Thanks...--Sherm
UPDATE #1: I just posted another story from this issue: The Last Enemy
...or you might just call it: Kirby Goes to the Dogs!
UPDATE #2: There's LOTS more comic book scans to look at and download! Click HERE
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These pages are fantastic, Sherm. So how did this work? It appears to be a rip-off of Matheson's story? LGL appeared in Amazing in '53.
ReplyDeletePlease post more stuff from this comic!
Glad you liked, it, Martin! It was a total surprise to me. I'll be posting another story from this comic in very soon ^_^
ReplyDeletemore of that rare kirby stuff mate !
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Okay, kaplan...I've got another juicy Kirby story on the way in the next day or two! Thanks for stopping by! --Sherm
ReplyDeleteLike that cover image of the man in the flying chair... shades of Metron and the New Gods.
ReplyDeleteA lot like smoking Salvia Divinorum.The art looks a bit like Ditko's early Dr. Strange.When I first got into comics i didn't like Jack "square fingers" Kirby(too busy mooning over Barry Smith and Paul Gulacy etc.) now I can't get enough Kirby. Keep it coming!
ReplyDeleteUnbelievably great. Thanks for posting these.
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