And off we go reading "The Atomic War" and BLIMEY what a really VERY excellent story!
I am so surprised that the deadly effects of radiation are central to a 1946 story. In fact it is quite amazing that this was even written at that time ... apart from the enlightened attitude ... Intercontinental ballistic missiles were still a decade away.
There was a bit of Orson Welles' "War of the Worlds" feel to this. Plus a touch of "The Day The Earth Stood Still" (6 years before it was released). Anyway, this is a MUST read story!
The art work on the one page funny "Tightwad Tad" is really rather interesting. It has a continental feel to it but, unfortunately it is unsigned and uncredited.
Next up is the Captain Marvel serial "Cult of the Curse" which is a rather jolly affair, and at some point I must read the others. I would also like to point out that Circe, sounds very much like my ex-wife:
"An ancient witch who dwells on a lonely island and hates all men!"
The final panel for readers to cut-out and vote for the type of future stories is rather peculiar, and as they are not gathering addresses I guess it has to be taken at face value.
The next story Captain Kid was fun enough. So far this has been an excellent choice of book. And it gets even better with a full page advertisement for Captain Marvel merchandising. And I HAVE TO HAVE the Captain Marvel statuette only 50 cents, I am not sure about the felt hat, but the 10 comic book character buttons for 10 cents sounds a steal. But oh boy for $3.35 I could have the LOT!!
Next story Whitey Whiskers and Daniel Boone is the weakest so far. And is followed by another full-page advertisement. The ads in this book are excellent full page strips. As a punter this has to be the best value for 10 cents.
After a couple of short humor pages there is the text story and it is by Otto Binder! A nicely done Sci-fi with a touch of western and pirates.
We finish with "The Return of Aunt Minerva" ... real fun and a great end to the book. The artwork here looks a lot like Tightwad Tad ... am I right
?? I guess not.
O hang on ... after an ad there is a single page Whipper-Snappers (with very lame jokes).
Right my verdict is this is an excellent read, and if I were a kid around in 1946 I'd be a Captain Marvel fan and blowing 10 cents a time on this title and all the other Marvel spin-offs. And my bedroom. bicycle, books and clothes would be rather heavy with Marvel merchandising.
As a final thought, the main story "The Atomic War" was a real eye opener showing that way back in the day Atomic weapons (at least in some quarters) were perceived as a weapon much too dangerous for humanity to be holding. And after nearly seventy years all that has changed is that the bombs have got deadlier and more nations have them