The Futuro story is very odd, especially where he repeatedly claims "You cannot see me because I am Futuro" suggesting he's invisible because he's existing in an alternative time-line? He heads a squad of invisible heroes called Futurians who seem to rely heavily on 'cosmic gas' and can fly but aren't invulnerable, as one soon gets picked off by Nazi guns. Oh and he has a very rude wolfhound who thinks out loud.
Hitler is, as usual in comics of this type, a cowardly buffoon who thinks only of his own safety, though he does raise a few smiles along the way. But after going through all the trouble of taking him to meet Satan, Futuro just takes him back to receive justice at the hands of mankind. It seems like wasted time.
Rudy Palais' art is creative but tremendously busy, and the colouring seems a bit confusing as it veers from pastel shades to heavy reds and blues. And in what universe did Hitler have a bright yellow and green uniform? It's all very amusing but doesn't really get anywhere.
The Khaki Kid, though it's written for laughs, actually looks a lot more credible, with simpler art and natural tones. The Great Zarro looks like a superhero and seems to have a big fan following but doesn't do much more more than sock people in the chops, what's so great about that? And "Rags"? That's a dog's name. No wonder it's his last appearance!
Kid Baghdad does nothing for me. Madame Strange is at least unusual, though a riding crop is a rather cruel weapon for a lady, unless she's that other kind of Madame! The Octopus (sadly not the same foe the Spirit faced) is very weird with his claw hand and his perpetually open, buck toothed mouth. Is he meant to be deformed or is he just a very ugly racist stereotype? Still, anyone who can fly an aeroplane by touch alone is unusually talented.
I skipped past Willing Willie (ooh-er, Matron!) to get to the Lost City, heavens, what a mish-mash of ideas. Electric storms, magnetic detectors, treacherous companions, mad scientists, crippled servants, and big black zombies who roar like lions and walk "like nothing human." I hope the film was better, though I expect it wasn't. Yet I can't wait to see what happens in part two!
Overall, one of those mixed-bag comics the age excelled in, fast and furious action, instantly forgettable, yet great fun. Looking forward to the next one...