BRONZE AGE MINUTE: Cougar #2

Categories: Bronze Age Minute, The Spotlight|Published On: June 30, 2017|Views: 37|

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Atlas (Seaboard); July 1975
Cover by Rich Buckler and Al Milgrom

Title: “… A Walk With the … Werewolf!”
Synopsis:
Stuntman Jeff Rand is forced to go into action as the Cougar when his brother – a werewolf! – attacks the set.

Writer: Gary Friedrich
Penciler:
Frank Springer
Inker:
Springer

Review: This reviewer vividly remembers buying this issue at the swap meet as a kid, and reading it in the back of Dad’s truck on the way home. The reason: A surprising conclusion that underscores just how dangerous all that swinging around on ropes (or vines … or webs …) can be. It was shocking at the time, and the whole comic holds up okay today. The rest of Gary Friedrich’s story, featuring the origin of the Cougar, isn’t the best, but the character certainly had potential. The art, by the oft-maligned Frank Springer, is serviceable.

Grade: B

Cool factor: The ending could have taken this book in a really interesting direction.
Not-so-cool factor:
Sadly, there would be no next issue.

Character quotable: “If you’re not entertaining some sweet chick, how about if I fall by!?” – Jeff Rand, ’cause that’s the way they kicked in back in the ’70s

Copyright ©2017 Off the Wahl Productions, all rights reserved. Each week, T. Andrew Wahl offers up a Bronze Age Minute. For more, check out Wahl’s website, SequentialReaction.com.

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BRONZE AGE MINUTE: Cougar #2

Categories: Bronze Age Minute, The Spotlight|Published On: June 30, 2017|Views: 37|

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Atlas (Seaboard); July 1975
Cover by Rich Buckler and Al Milgrom

Title: “… A Walk With the … Werewolf!”
Synopsis:
Stuntman Jeff Rand is forced to go into action as the Cougar when his brother – a werewolf! – attacks the set.

Writer: Gary Friedrich
Penciler:
Frank Springer
Inker:
Springer

Review: This reviewer vividly remembers buying this issue at the swap meet as a kid, and reading it in the back of Dad’s truck on the way home. The reason: A surprising conclusion that underscores just how dangerous all that swinging around on ropes (or vines … or webs …) can be. It was shocking at the time, and the whole comic holds up okay today. The rest of Gary Friedrich’s story, featuring the origin of the Cougar, isn’t the best, but the character certainly had potential. The art, by the oft-maligned Frank Springer, is serviceable.

Grade: B

Cool factor: The ending could have taken this book in a really interesting direction.
Not-so-cool factor:
Sadly, there would be no next issue.

Character quotable: “If you’re not entertaining some sweet chick, how about if I fall by!?” – Jeff Rand, ’cause that’s the way they kicked in back in the ’70s

Copyright ©2017 Off the Wahl Productions, all rights reserved. Each week, T. Andrew Wahl offers up a Bronze Age Minute. For more, check out Wahl’s website, SequentialReaction.com.