How did this selection happen?
I had been watching the
Mr Wong movies and did a search for
Mr Wong. A page came up which included the serial on CB+, but i missed the first two episodes because the blog had only included the last 3 issues. So my apologies.
What I like about the character and the series was stated succinctly by newby Dave Porter who posted elsewhere on CB+,
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"The benevolent and heroic Chan was conceived as an alternative to Yellow Peril stereotypes and villains like Fu Manchu." - American Western.
"famous British actor William Pratt (Boris Karloff)" played both Fu Manchu and Mr. Wong.
Karloff's father was the son of an Asian mother, and Karloff's mother was also part Asian.
When he came to play the character of Mr. Wong, detective, he broke ground by not resorting to the pidgin dialect and pseudo Confucian quips that marred the Charlie Chan films.
Link to the book: Popular Comics 040
The film version of
Mr Wong Detective is the most straightforward of all the films.
So
Episode 1 Popular Comics 038 https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=78046The Splash panel says,
Monogram pictures present, so clearly an adaption of the movie, not the written story.
The art is excellent, Wong is depicted accurately and we end on a cliff-hanger.
The joint arrival changes help set up the cliffhanger, increases the drama and saves time.
Episode 2 Popular Comics 039https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=77327Mr Wong finds out the Murder method but not the trigger.
Episode ends with a question.
Episode 3
Popular Comics 040 - June 1939 - Mr. Wong, Detective (Pt. 3) https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=29545 In this episode, Mr Wong has some of the evidence as to how the Murders are done, but we still don't know what the trigger was, here we get a reenactment of the first murder and for a discerning reader, all the clues are there, it just remains for Mr Wong to wrap it up in a future episode.
Issue #41 - July 1939 - Mr. Wong, Detective (Pt. 4) https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=60429 we get the final clue, the letter.
'stay in your study and
call the police'
So Anton didn't kill Wilk, so who did?
The writer has laid all the pieces of the puzzle out on the table, it just remains to put them together in the right order.
Issue #42 - August 1939 - Mr. Wong, Detective (Pt. 5) https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=36594So a few changes here - not quite as dramatic as the movie but everything wrapped up.
The wiriter and artist seemed to have been locked into 5 episodes of 4 pages each, and given that, I think they did a fine job. Reads like a radio serial, for which this story is better suited than a movie because it is very cerebral and has little action. So the movie is fleshed out with car chases and the aforementioned 'idiot cop'
Interestingly,
Grant Withers as Captain Street is the only actor who is in all the Mr Wong films. And yes, he can be over the top in some scenes but I quite like him.
We tend to view these movies as serious drama, but that was not necessarily how the studio and the audience saw them. To the studio, the audience needed to be entertained, so elements had to be added to the story.
In the other Karloff Mr Wong movies Grant Withers does a double act with
Marjorie Reynolds as newspaper woman Bobbie.
For mine, for movies of this period and this type they are better than average.
The Mr Wong comic adaption I feel is the best written of the
Popular comics strips - some of which are very good indeed.
I was rewarded as I often am, by rereading the story and looking closer at it. And I'm definitely going to watch the movies again. Also, if this story is faithful to the original stories, I'm going to have to track them down too.
I hope you all enjoyed this selection. Scrounge over to you. Can't wait!