(via Bully Says: Comics Oughta Be Fun!)
from MAD #74 (October 1962), by Milton Caniff
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Presenting...the Pulptober 2024 Prompts
It is months later than it should be, but I have finally gotten it together!
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1-The Shadow/The Hidden Master
2-Doc Savage/Sci-Fi Superman
3-The Green Hornet/I’m Your Villain
4-El Santo/Champion of Justice
5-Vampirella/Monster Hero
6-Steve Canyon/Adventures In Exotic Places
7-The Phantom/Beyond Their Homeland
8-Barbarella/Pulp From Around The World
9- The Lone Ranger/Weapons of Justice
10-Dark Agnes/Iconoclastic Icons
11-Carson Napier/Feats of Courage, Despite Feet of Clay
12-Jack Reacher/Unintentional Pulp
12-Conan/Blood-Stained Smirk
13-Hellboy/Pulp Survivor
14-Dhalua Strong/Behind Every Hero
15-Raffles/Pulp..Hero?
16-The Dragon Lady/Enemy To Ally
17-Doc Sidhe/The Highest Form of Flattery
18-Imaro/Warrior Hero
19-Charlie Chan/Pulp With an Asterisk
20-Sherlock Holmes/Man of Many Talents
21-The Domino Lady/Thrills, Not Kills
22-Zorro/Hero Of The People
23-The Spirit/Hero With A Harem
24-The A-Team/Team of Elites
25-Luke Cage/Hero For Hire
26-Red Sonya and Red Sonja/Not As We Know Them
27-The Sandman/From Pulp To Super
28-Ram Singh/Servant of Justice
29-The Punisher/Justice At Gunpoint
30-Bettie Page/Hero In Adaptation
31-Batman/Undying Heroes
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tribute to Milton Caniff by Denis Bodart
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A Kurt Schaffenberger-drawn 1966 comic book ad for the Captain Action action figure. Schaffenberger was, at the time, exclusively working for DC Comics, so this was his first (and probably only) time in his career drawing the non-DC characters like Captain America, Sgt. Fury, The Lone Ranger, The Phantom, Steve Canyon and Flash Gordon.
I really wanted a Captain Action figure, but only for his ability to become various superheroes, which were pretty much non-existent in the action figure world back then. Actually, young me would've probably been happy with just the Superman outfit.
Me sainted parents, however, could not be sold on the idea, as I already had a G.I. Joe and that should be good enough (neither of them were keen on superheroes or comic books). Even when I begged them just to get me the Superman outfit so I could put it on my Joe (I'd've made it work somehow), they wouldn't budge.
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Milton Caniff “Steve Canyon” Illustration Original Art (Field, 1961) Source
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Milton Caniff
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Forties faces from Steve Canyon by Milton Caniff
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Cheetah from Steve Canyon. (undated)
Illustration by Milton Caniff
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Was not prepared for Hot Nancy.
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Milton Caniff - Steve Canyon Sunday 10/16/1960
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Some Christmas merriment from some legends by Jim Keefe!
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Steve Canyon
by Milton Caniff
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