Well, I'm going to take a look at
Captain Truth. https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=21268Not totally able to identify
Fujitani's art, so I'm not able to offer an authoritive opinion on whether it is actually him or
Mac Raboy. Seriously doubt it's
John Giunta tho.
Back in those days, without credits, its not easy to be clear on artists, also, then, as now, the art was often not a solo effort, but there could be 2 or several artists involved in a job.
I was immediately put in mind of Mac Raboy as a contributor, but as I have said, I just don't know.
It seems to me that one change with the introduction of the comic code was the end of bare-chested super-heroes. [Except for the Hulk and the Thing, of course]
So, he's called Captain Truth because he can make wishes come true? lets read this!
He's a boy - not a man - and except for the bare chest - doesn't he get cold? he dresses like something out of about the 17th century. Hat and all.
But the visual story-telling is immediate and great.
Don't know how the wishing works.
He thinks, ' I wish I were in bed right now' and nothing happens.
Oh, I see, its not Captain Truth who can make wishes come true, its
joey! Without an origin story, its a bit confusing.
Well, visually this story is first class. Sorry to say tho, as a narrative it doesn't make a lick of sense.
Full of contradictions.
Page #4, 'everybody is evicted and thrown out into the street' Including Ken, who is fine with the landlord's excuse. Huh? and he is only interested in his own problems of homelessness, completely ignores everybody else, some of whom presumably were his friends.
In any case the writer has just used this as a plot device to get Captain Truth to get together with Joey.
It seems not to occur to the creator of the story that Ken's behavior here is in complete contrast with the
'Educational Tour' on page 12.
Visually stunning, but the story? Huh?
Still don't know why he is called Captain Truth.
This is an I.W. Reprint, Here is the original.
https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=61606I knew I'd seen it before.
The I.W. scan - of the Captain Truth pages, is definitely better.
Thanks
Kingcat, for getting me to look at this again.