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Sunday, March 29, 2009
Number 496
Dr. Gordon and Mr. Eclipso
Don Markstein's Toonopedia site gives a pretty concise history of Eclipso, a super villain who is the dark side of a decent guy.
Holy Robert Louis Stevenson.
Anyway, this particular episode, with the tunnel-digging robot ROGER, was published in House of Secrets #67, July-August 1967. Bob Haney wrote it, and Alex Toth illustrated it. I know for sure because he signed the last panel in a most distinguished way. As usual with Toth, the artwork is probably better than the story, and yet the story is pretty good!
I got these scans from the Internet some years ago, 2003 to be exact, off of some DC fan site. I just can't remember where. If the guy who produced these scans will contact me I'll give him credit.
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Alex Toth,
Bob Haney,
DC Comics,
Eclipso,
House of Secrets
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'Quckly, Mona straps the man she adores to a steel panel...'
Wow! they don't write them like that anymore.
>>Wow! they don't write them like that anymore.
More's the pity.
It's interesting that what seemed innocent in 1967 sounds kinky to us now.
"Roger" was once a euphemism for sexual intercourse. Those pirates were busy rogering wenches, which is why they named their flag the Jolly Roger. Bob Haney was pretty smart as a writer, but I'm not sure he knew that. So I'll give him the benefit of the doubt, but it's still funny to me.
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