Saturday, October 8, 2016

Mystery In Space

  This collection is a literal time capsule of DC's sci-fi anthology series. From the fanciful stories of the wonders of the future from the 1940s to the atomic-aged heroes of the 50s and 60s to the revival of the twist ending in the 70s through to 1981 when DC published it's last sci-fi genre comic- it's all here!
    My favorite stories were of the heroes created during the 50s and 60s. The most famous of these is the earth-man Adam Strange whom become the hero of faraway Rann when a transporter ray teleports him light years away. But where is J'onn J'onzz, the Martian Manhunter? Sure, he got his start in the pages of Detective Comics and headlined the 'horror' anthology title House of Mystery, but the green man from Mars was the quintessential DC sci-fi character!
    The stories of the 70s and 80s were phenomenal as well. Featuring art by masters such as Joe Kubert and Brian Bolland, those short stories were gems being both masterfully drawn and well written.
    This book was supposed to be the flagship of a new imprint of anthologies called the Pulp Fiction Library. Collections devoted to DC's horror titles, war books, and other genre series were slated to follow this book. But for some reason, those plans were scrapped. Thankfully, DC created the Showcase Presents line that reprinted in chronological order large runs of classic Silver Age titles. Those black and white collections were much cheaper to produce but that's not the reason why the Pulp Fiction Library went nowhere as this book was published 6 years before the first Showcase title.

   Worth Consuming

   Rating: 8 out of 10 stars.

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