Saturday, June 26, 2010

Atlas-Seaboard Month-By-Month - May 1975

May is a tiny production month for Atlas-Seaboard.

Only two color comics wear a May date.


IRONJAW #3 offers a tremendous tale by Fleisher and Marcos. Ironjaw, who in the previous issue rejected a kingship, finds his way back home to find his adopted father Tar-Lok. Tar-Lok is a grand character and his exchanges with Ironjaw are very entertaining. The two clearly have an affection for each other, but won't lift a hand to assist each other before a price has been bartered. There are robbers, sheriffs, and serpent-headed cannibals in this wildly imaginative tale that introduces us to the Great Machine, the god that Ironjaw worships and has invoked repeatedly in the first two issues. Well let's say the "Great Machine" is a relic from our time and is actually a humble humbug managed by a corrupt cleric more interested in the collection plate than his flock. Ironjaw is shown to be a naive yet devout individual who ignores his father's advice to quit throwing money at his "god". This a well-paced self-contained story with energetic artwork and a very entertaining and funny script.


SCORPION #2 gives us another Moro Frost adventure. This time there is voodoo and curses galore. The Ernie Colon cover isn't all that accurate of what goes on inside the book so beware. The story is another period piece, a bit confusing in places but filled with vivid characters and situations. The artwork is another group-project with diverse hands throughout. This is another indication that Atlas is fragmenting, and Chaykin has clearly pulled away from the project.


Aside from the B&W DEVILINA magazine, this is the whole of the Atlas-Seaboard May offerings. One more month and the train comes off the rails for good.

More to come.

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