I absolutely love these failed comic book company creations. Atlas/Seaboard, Charlton, Quality, Malibu, Comics Greatest World (from Dark Horse), the list goes on and on. Keep covering these little known, lost, characters. You really highlight the diversity of what comics used to be. Marvel and DC are too big and we'll known. Show some love to the failed underdogs of the past. You could do a whole video just naming the comic book companies that went out of business without ever becoming sales powerhouses.
@robert_bbiii2 жыл бұрын
Oddly, Charlton and Quality, though failed, have a good number of well known characters they created. Which could be its own topic. Well known characters from failed companies
@thoomolong2 жыл бұрын
@@robert_bbiii Charlton wasn't a failed comics publisher. Charlton was around for 45 years, which is why it had successful characters. Charlton was just of a different era and couldn't adapt to the modern age. Atlas/Seaboard was publishing for 1 year. That's a failed business.
@timshooter80332 жыл бұрын
@@thoomolong Yes...Charlton had some great characters...like Phantom ( I currently collect that run) GREAT comic!!!
@jessmccart39372 жыл бұрын
Where I lived in the 60s and 70s the big 3 were DC Marvel and Archie. That's all you could find on the racks a very rare Charlton or Gold Key but usually the big 3 I mentioned.
@DavidTSmith-jn5bs Жыл бұрын
Most of the Charlton characters themselves were sold to DC COMICS and continued to be popular. Some of the Atlas titles were reconceived as Marvel characters.
@GeorgiaUnity2 жыл бұрын
I know there was at least one other "transplant" from Atlas at Marvel: Chaykin's "Scorpion" became 'Dominic Fortune.' May be some others that were 'snuck' in. Anyway, cool overview! Thanks for the great Bronze Age throwback!
@michaeltuz6082 жыл бұрын
I remember when the Atlas/Seaboard line came out. It was eagerly anticipated, then quickly dismissed by most comic book fans. I thought that the Atlas comics were good fun, but most fans were disappointed that this "new" line did nothing that hadn't been done before - they were hoping for a Renaissance, but got a reflection instead.
@jeffjones46542 жыл бұрын
I would love to find collected editions of the Atlas/Seaboard comics. I was really into Tiger-Man as a kid.
@unrulysimian38972 жыл бұрын
@@jeffjones4654 would *love* to see collected editions of Atlas. 👊🏼
@kforcer6 ай бұрын
I think Iron Jaw was pretty unique. I mean, it was a comic-book about a guy who would normally be an antagonist. Comics like that are tough though, because while its interesting, interest can fall off because its perhaps harder to invest in those kinds of guys.
@tmutant Жыл бұрын
In elementary school, the librarian kept a big stack of comics. It helped me learn to read, which was her intent. I was ten in 1975. I actually owned a couple of the ATLAS Comics. Grim Ghost and The Scorpion. I got them off a spinner rack at The Triangle MiniMart, and I would have been in 4th grade. I went away for the summer, and my sister used my room while I was gone. She threw out all my comics to make room for some of her stuff. The comics I had in there. Superman versus Muhammed Ali, Giant-Sized X-Men #1. I still get mad when I think about it now.
@whalecove12832 жыл бұрын
I had all the Deathlok books and a few Atlas titles as well. What a time to be a kid.
@FizzFop12 жыл бұрын
Comic racks were magical back then.
@blackphoenix772 жыл бұрын
I remember Devil Slayer from old Defenders comics; I never knew that he had a previous existence as Demon Hunter at another company.
@lazer-ape2 жыл бұрын
This video was a real treat. Your videos always are though fizz. With regards to the swipe question you present at the start of the vid, I've made a habit of referring to these kinds of creator-made swipes as "clones". The golden age was full of clone characters. Carl Burgos made a new android meta-human for every publisher he worked for after timely showed him the door and that gave us characters like the White Streak, the M.F. enterprises Captain Marvel, and the Iron Skull. The same goes for alot of people with ties to the original Captain Marvel funnily enough. Between C.C. Beck and Mick Anglo there's about a dozen Captain Marvel clones all with slight costume and name changes. You can kind of even say the same for Otto Binder with regards to Supergirl and Mary Marvel to an extent. You certainly can make the case with Jack Kirby and Joe Simon's "Fighting American" , aswell as Steve Ditko's "The Question" and "Mr. A"
@FizzFop12 жыл бұрын
I forgot about White Streak! Yes, when I did the Novelty Press video I thought about that back then...and forgot about it when I did this video! The same with Supergirl and Mary Marvel!
@daviderwin47052 жыл бұрын
Ditko's Creeper was also very similar to the Question, even though he didn't look the same.
@lazer-ape2 жыл бұрын
@@daviderwin4705 I'd forgotten about the creeper! Good catch there friend. Your reply even reminded me of another clone, Wally Wood's Dynamo, who he then slightly retooled into a shortlived character named "Radian". Radian appeared in the Wham-O super sized comic.
@KasumiKenshirou2 жыл бұрын
Steve Gerber made a Howard the Duck clone, too.
@FizzFop12 жыл бұрын
@@KasumiKenshirou That's right...Destroyer Duck! I forgot all about that one! I might ought to make a video about him!!!! Thanks for mentioning him Jeff!
@CobCrawler2 жыл бұрын
For me as a small comic book collector it's always been not about the books themsalves or the first appearences of a now famous characters, but about the impact on one's life. And your Demon Hunter story here, wow, that's just pure gold! I'm so happy you had this wonderfull experience as a kid!
@1971thedoctor2 жыл бұрын
My first experience with this character was as Devil-Slayer in Defenders #60, I really like the idea of the cape having multiple uses. Then in the 1980s at a flea market I came across Demon Hunter #1, the red costume is much more eye catching and of course I like this story a lot but was disappointed that it never got it’s proper continuation in any of it’s forms.
@Quasi_Terrible2 жыл бұрын
Love the Atlas line, I always like the 3rd place publishers. Love me an underdog.
@FizzFop12 жыл бұрын
Me too!
@shadowandson3550 Жыл бұрын
As a huge fan of BOC and an avid role player I absolutely love these deep dives and as a proud owner of Demon Hunter number 1 ,I am over joyed to have stumbled across your channel.Keep up the great work. I will be binge watching your channel avidly.
@nairbvel Жыл бұрын
That cult must have been more powerful than we thought, seeing as how they seem to have been able to shut down this character before he could complete telling the world his story... :-P
@garrettgriffin49742 жыл бұрын
I'd love to hear more about Atlas/Seaboard. I like learning about obscure superheroes more than I do mainstream ones. I don't think they'd do well as movies, though. I think introducing the characters to the silver screen would be an echo of introducing the comics: showing up (too) late to the party. Great stuff, FizzFop!
@GregoryGiordano2 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite Atlas AND Buckler characters! So glad you're giving this fun super-70's character his due.
@aislemontecristo2 жыл бұрын
Not bored at all, it's nice to hear a fellow geek with our shared enthusiasm.
@tgushiniere2 жыл бұрын
I remember Devil Slayer in The Defenders one of my favorite comics growing up. I thought he was a good character that I thought should have appeared more. I never knew he was Demon Hunter and Blood Wing! Thanks for the extensive and informative video !
@markshulusky66802 жыл бұрын
Great episode. Kraft was a talented writer, one of Marvel's best (after Steve Gerber wrapped up his Headmen storyline in DEFENDERS Kraft took over and started his Who Remembers Scorpio? saga. How lucky to have started reading comics in the 70's!).
@carljensen3332 жыл бұрын
Gerber Defenders was my first Defenders and the weirdness was fun as a kid. Bozo Hulk is still fresh in memory. I kept it as a title of interest all the until around the Everybody’s a Defender arc. I think I’m afraid to find out what current writers consider team heroes.
@elijahhope45812 жыл бұрын
1st Read demon slayer in Deathlock always thought he was a very cool character , always very disappointed that he never got more play. thanks for the history
@Thrillr Жыл бұрын
Demon Hunter’s story was just taking off! It was interesting
@clivearno85222 жыл бұрын
Thank you for covering this! I tried to tell people this over the years and never believed me! Glad you did a video on this character!
@mrb1gstufbroy2 жыл бұрын
Nice video. I always liked Marvel's "Devil-Slayer" and thought he had potential in the right hands. I wasn't familiar with his Atlas roots until later. I'm now a proud owner of that one issue of "Demon Hunter". I recently wondered why a soon to be released reboot of The defenders wasn't including him in the lineup. Almost all of the other members of the team were featured in the announcement. Thank you for this video and keep up the good work.
@brianmurphy2502 жыл бұрын
I think almost any character ( with the right writer) could be a hit. I love that forgotten characters get a little love…their late creators would be happy to know that their hard work isn’t completely lost!
@FizzFop12 жыл бұрын
Well put Brian!
@cliffwoodbury5319 Жыл бұрын
Atlas has some cool characters and I'd love to see you cover more characters - the pheonix looks real cool
@andykuhn97982 жыл бұрын
Great video. Atlas Comics definitely hit me at just the right age. I still have a soft spot for all of those books. I was aware of the Marvel version of Demon Hunter, but I had never seen Bloodwing. Cool stuff! Thanks for all the info.
@FizzFop12 жыл бұрын
Thanks Andy! Yeah, Bloodwing only made the one appearance in a magazine that had a print run of 10,000 in 1981. It's sort of rare to find it.
@andykuhn97982 жыл бұрын
@@FizzFop1 It looks cool. I may try to track it down if I can find one for relatively cheap. Thanks again for the heads up. :)
@jimgillespie61092 жыл бұрын
Quite surprised to see Bronze Age Demon Hunter on your channel. I do hope you cover other Bronze Age Atlas characters in the future, but please keep the focus more on the Golden and Silver Age heroes. One thing you didn't mention was that this incarnation of Atlas was created because Martin Goodman didn't feel the new owners of Marvel had kept their word about certain things, so he thought he'd teach them a lesson by becoming their competitor.
@FizzFop12 жыл бұрын
Hi Jim, I think I might have mentioned it in my other Atlas (Grim Ghost/Destructor) videos. Can't remember. Based on the response, I think I am going to tackle the Atlas story. It will get mentioned.
@varanid92 жыл бұрын
Damn, that single issue of Demon Hunter was the set up for an awesome story. This needs to be completed.
@springheeledjackofthegurdi21172 жыл бұрын
Who else gets the feeling this guy was the inspiration for Spawn? please do a video for The Scorpion he's like what if Vandel Savage decided to become Doc Savage, or do Wulf properly the only sword & sorcery book of the time that went Tolkien esc instead of Howard, liber or Moorcock. Also, I always did wonder why KISS made Comics and didn't know they had a friend on the inside.
@hotpopcorncake2 жыл бұрын
I was going to disagree with you about Spawn. and say it was inspired by the Grim Ghost. until I watch the video, I think they just took a trope from demon hunter.
@FizzFop12 жыл бұрын
I'm with you on this one...I also think Spawn may be influenced by DH.
@profpurge2 жыл бұрын
The original Chaykin version of Scorpion clearly was the basis for his later Dominic Fortune character over at Marvel (but without the immortal adventurer backstory, just a straight-up Pulp Era hero).
@ctccpi2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, there's more than a few similarities with Spawn.... although I don't know if Spawn is a rip, or if there was just something in the air. The idea of an evil hero that reluctantly serves good comes around every decade or two. Visually, the crazy-huge cape has been a bit sine the Bronze age Batman as well.
@ctccpi2 жыл бұрын
Actually, Atlas was Image before Image.... but without the success.
@janach1305 Жыл бұрын
This character has another musical reference, possibly unintended. His name, Gideon Cross is remarkably similar to Gideon Crawle, a minor character in Gilbert and Sullivan‘s opera Ruddigore. My name from Adam Goodheart, you’ll find, I’ve changed to Gideon Crawle, For a bad bart’s steward Whose heart is *too* hard Is always Gideon Crawle.
@frabig Жыл бұрын
As a huge fan of Devil-Slayer, I love this video! I knew about Demon Hunter's weird story and the fact the same author created two almost identical characters. I didn't know about Bloodwing, though. Always loved the 1970s occult characters: Son of Satan is another one of my favourites!
@weallliveintrees2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this stroll down memory lane. I loved everything Marvel back in the day but really liked their more off the beaten track characters like Rich Buckler's Deathlok and Craig Russell's Killraven. As a young teenager I was also enthusiastic about collecting the short lived Atlas Comics line. Any and all American comics could be difficult to come by in Ireland back in the 70's but I remember well the extremely brief adventures of Wulf, Iron Jaw and Planet of Vampires fondly.
@jasonguinn60752 жыл бұрын
I loved him in the defenders titles. I love the passion the creators had for their character
@DavidThomas-fb8bq Жыл бұрын
I loved the Atlas line and thought that it couldn't be dismissed. I got the whole lot. People who stuck to Marvel and DC were really closed minded
@collenrung5009 Жыл бұрын
This is really cool and interesting! I want to own some Demon Hunter issues. I always liked the art work during this time period.
@jalenikezeue411411 ай бұрын
Both blue beetle And Moon knight have come a long way they Earned there place in hall of Heroes ⭐👍🏿⭐
@miguelbayonrivera24672 жыл бұрын
Thanks for covering heroes from the Bronze Age! Along with the Silver Age, this is one of my favorite eras of comic books. I hope that you'll discuss more comics from this era in the future.
@rustyvonhammerdown90542 жыл бұрын
A great and well researched video about a mostly ignored comic line! I appreciate it as I was only vaguely aware of Demon Hunter's various reincarnations. While fully aware of the short comings of Atlas, I thoroughly enjoyed them as a kid. Back in my thirties, a friend of mine was moving to Japan and gave me handful of Atlas comics. That was the rekindling of my love affair with the short lived company. After hitting up a few local comic shops who were more than happy to unload those titles on me, I managed to acquire almost their entire four color back catalog (I passed on Vicki). In the "If Only" universe, I suspect that had Martin focused more on what Atlas was capable of instead of trying to beat Marvel at their own game, perhaps Atlas would've lasted longer. Really looking forward to any upcoming videos about Atlas and their cast of "Big 2" imitators and second stringers.
@IvanMtl2 жыл бұрын
I remember when Atlas Comics first appeared on the spinner racks and I was quick to scoop them all up. I wanted to get in on the ground floor of a new comics publisher - something I could not do with the big two as it was prohibitively expensive. I enjoyed most of their line and do think that there a many titles that could conceivably work as a movie or television series.
@cecilDisharoon2 жыл бұрын
My dear friend David Anthony Kraft's creation w/ Rich Buckler! Looking forward to this, and sharing it on DAK's Memorial page now.
@FizzFop12 жыл бұрын
Thank you Cecil. They were both awesome talented creators. I'm hoping that this character gets a well deserved ending to his story.
@timepoet772 жыл бұрын
I like your cool comic book videos, and Demon Hunter looks to be a masterpiece.
@richmcgee4342 жыл бұрын
Atlas' history always fascinated me. Such a spiteful reason to found a company no matter what the provocation, and deliberately trying to imitate the characters they already knew had a fan base displays a staggering vanity and lack of understanding of the audience for Marvel titles. They got what they deserved and pretty quickly too, but just the fact that they squandered the efforts of all that talent for nothing when doing something less derivative might actually have made them a success is equally tragic and amazing.
@jasonGamesMaster2 жыл бұрын
As a huge fan of Blue Oyster Cult, I was rolling at the references. So awesome! And he was a telepath? So much there. Could have had an enemy called the "Flaming Telepath" who was a "veteran of 1000 psychic wars" lol. So many possibilities in the song titles of BOC alone, not even getting into all the other bands at the time. So much fun
@ctccpi2 жыл бұрын
There's a Defenders story that cribs TONS of BOC references. The story is "The Revenge of Vera Gemini," for instance.
@squirrel94072 жыл бұрын
I remember the Marvel version of the character in The Defenders but never knew about the extended history, very cool, thank you! I have a similar personal history with comics generally - my brother taught me to read from them and I had so much fun tracing that I began to draw and later became an artist (with a love of languages). Amazing what comics can do...and good parental figures.
@ivane51102 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite 2nd (3rd?) tier heroes from my childhood, he was part of the Defenders when I was collecting them as they came out. I love the idea of the character's story continuing through 3 different publishers. And done in a way that you can even think of them as parallel universe doubles. The only other characters that I can think of like that are the Howard the Duck/clone switcharoo and, ironically, the Scorpion also from Atlas (he's definition Dominic Fortune). But I'd love to hear of more (I don't count Fawcett's Captain Marvel/Earth-S continuing in DC).
@lasvegasnextexit12302 жыл бұрын
I have a couple Atlas Comics in my collection! Great video!!!!
@jamessimms34492 жыл бұрын
You can kind of see Spawn in him. It's an awesome concept. Monster hunter with a magic flowing cape. I've been reading Deathlok, and I love Buckler's art.
@MrTimelord772 жыл бұрын
It's nice that you found a gem from your past and that it allowed you have the channel today.
@davidmitchell68732 жыл бұрын
Hey Fizz Pop, just want to let you know I appreciate the quality content that you put out. I have been watching your stuff for a long time now. Please keep it up.
@FizzFop12 жыл бұрын
Thanks David!
@ThDirtyCurfDrummer2 жыл бұрын
I love your videos and the content you cover, so hell yeah I'd love to see you do more Atlas titles, and perhaps even a whole history piece on how Atlas got started and how it ended. Atlas was before my time, but after seeing this, I definitely want to find 'Demon Hunter' and the other titles Atlas put out.
@MichaelRBrown-lh6kn2 жыл бұрын
There is a lot of interesting potential with Atlas/Seaboard. Most suffer the "3rd issue switch" when they changed the direction of the title with the third issue or after the third issue. Some of these were pretty radical changes
@FizzFop12 жыл бұрын
The worst 3rd issue by far is The Scorpion. The character was completely changed.
@MichaelRBrown-lh6kn2 жыл бұрын
@@FizzFop1 YUP!!! I hated that one, as I loved the pulp inspired Scorpion. Have a posting on him on my pulp blog
@RJStheFourthAge2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this, Fizz. It was NOT boring. I loved this video.
@CountryBwoy2 жыл бұрын
Love Atlas/Seaboard content!
@Leadeshipcoach2 жыл бұрын
Great video Fizz Pop! Oh man, 3 comic books in a package. When I lived in Illinois there was a store called Ernies Tavern ( or just Ernie’s… or The Tavern) It sold 3 comics in a pack for 19 cents! The comics didn’t have a cover but they did have the full pages and stories intact. You never quite knew what you were going to get. Man… you brought back memories! I remember Atlas comics well. I enjoyed them as a kid… just always thought they were a little weird 🤣 I missed those days😊
@summonersumnerus43642 жыл бұрын
I always thought Devil Slayer was an interesting character with a cool backstory and had no idea about his real history! Thanks, i enjoyed this :)
@planetschlock Жыл бұрын
I thought the Marvel Max reboot of Devil-Slayer by Brian Keene was pretty good. I didn't realize at the time that it's technically the only Devil-Slayer comic to ever get an issue 2. 🤣
@datamag20182 жыл бұрын
Yep keep 'em coming, I love all this old comic stuff!! I like the Atlas stuff, simply because it's different and the fact that it didn't last long makes it more interesting.
@billallen7775 Жыл бұрын
I want him in the Midnight Sons. He belongs there along with ghost rider, blade, werewolf by night, hellcat(yes you didn't just misread that) brother Voodoo, and the gargoyle. Maybe even Majik or Agatha Harkness. Or Wiccan from another reality. NOT Moon-knight though; I just feel he's not a team guy. He has his own team in his own mind. Also, not Wolverine; he's in everything already and only minimally mystical.
@daviderwin47052 жыл бұрын
Atlas means something different to those of us with an affection for the lead age. The Goodwins could have made their renewal of the imprint pop if they had remembered why it did in the first place. Buckler was good- one of the best inkers in the business, but they needed that eccentric out of the boxness that differentiated Atlas of the 50s from other publishers of the time. They tried to hard to get the best of the same old same old and made nothing novel. At least that was my impression at the time. Seeing this book through your eyes makes me question that just a bit.
@FizzFop12 жыл бұрын
Atlas got dismissed as the same old thing...but there is quite a bit of ingenuity there. Their first editor Jeff Rovin tried to not copy Marvel-but still please the Goodmans'. By the time Lieber took over, the line already was failing...and by the time Demon Hunter got started, no one in management cared.
@joshsmith39032 жыл бұрын
Definitely keep covering Atlas!! Got Tiger Man #1 in high school and eventually hunted down every single Atlas comic they produced. Hopefully those movies happen!!!
@Jackth712 жыл бұрын
Thanks for covering one of my favorite Bronze age characters. Rich Buckler was a Facebook friend and he is missed. Demon Hunter has a lot of potential if done the correct way. Great video and thanks for all your efforts FizzFop1
@powerbad6962 жыл бұрын
GOOD video,learned a lot. Buckler's artwork was very GOOD in those comics,liked the way you drew muscles,buildings,etc,etc,...DIDn't know anything about Larry Lieber,no one ever talks/mentions this guy's contribution to marvel characters. I also loved your story. Man,I'd like to find some old.mint condition ATLAS comics.Any chance you'll do a review on COMICO COMICS ??? CrossGen Comics ??? Would like to know more about them.
@KasumiKenshirou2 жыл бұрын
I remember seeing Larry's name (along with Stan's) on the Spider-Man comic strip.
@chrisbeck90112 жыл бұрын
Lots of Atlas/seaboard content please! So much weirdness surrounding that company
@vincentfranklin172 жыл бұрын
I learned a lot watching this! Thanks, Fizz Fopp!
@travishiltz47502 жыл бұрын
Yeah, keep doing this Atlas deep dives. They deserve some love. So much potential in those comics. Always preferred Devil-Slayer myself. Liked the color scheme and tweaking of the costume design. Be interesting to see Atlas get a second chance in the movies, but how many other franchises have tried to create their own universe, only to completely crash and burn...? Not gonna get my hopes up until I see an actual trailer.
@willc37422 жыл бұрын
When I was a kid I had bike accident and had to get stitches. My step dad bought me several comics and brought them to me. All Atlas comics: the Tarantula, the Cougar, Destructor and the Morlock comic. I was fascinated! I ended up buying more Atlas comics. They hold a special place for me in my comic collecting and when I run across any in the used bins I will pick them up. Thanks for the video.
@FizzFop12 жыл бұрын
Great story. It's moments like that when many of us became comic book fans.
@Blazbaros2 жыл бұрын
Love the concept of this guy, especially with the 70s hardrock/heavy metal vibes!
@scottkeys67932 жыл бұрын
Definitely keep doing the Atlas books! It's a fun trip down memory lane!
@gokugoma32582 жыл бұрын
I too was dyslexic when I was really young around the same age. My mother bought home a bunch of comic books that her friend had whom she worked with it was about 25 to 30 comic books it was Marvel comics and DC comics I remember and I started reading them all my reading got better and I was reading two grades higher than what grade I was actually in. Reading those comic books opened up my imagination I started drawing I started creating my own superheroes and I started writing stories for them. Thanks to my mom my love of comics started at the age of 7 years old and it was around 1978 ..I believe 👍🏾
@darkadmiralmarchhare11322 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot Fizz, now I’ve got another rabbit hole to go down,lol. You got me started and now I’ve got Planet of the Vampires 1#, Tales of Evil 1-3#,Weird Suspense 3# and a really beat up copy of Tigerman 1#. These books are hard to find. I mean I could go on eBay I’m sure but I prefer to hunt for them in the wild. I really enjoy these videos. I’ve gotta check for them more often. I don’t always get notifications
@dlvnmedia2 жыл бұрын
Please continue - I love the Bronze Age and would love to know more about the other publishers
@conradojavier75472 жыл бұрын
a Super Hero fighting Demons sounds like THE Most Metal thing in the '70s.
@FizzFop12 жыл бұрын
You're right...that is MOST METAL thing in the 70s. We could sure use a shot of that now.
@markfields79992 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video . So much info. I truly love it. I would love to see more about Atlas /Seaboard comics. I've collected quite a few of these comics recently. So please keep up the excellent work. Have a great day.
@xaayer2 жыл бұрын
Always a pleasure to get a video from you
@Leadeshipcoach2 жыл бұрын
Oh… and thanks for the information on Larry Lieber. I knew he was Stan’s brother but didn’t know much about him. So thanks for the info!
@gnayr13052 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the walk through Atlas via Demon Hunter. I always enjoyed Atlas comics. What that group of folks did, was a precursor to Image Comics.
@macsnafu2 жыл бұрын
Howard Chaykin kind of did the same thing with The Scorpion/Dominic Fortune, although it may just be he used different characters to present similar themes. The Atlas line was interesting, and I think it had potential, but would have been better off with more editorial oversight and less 'trying to copy Marvel' nonsense. And its short run didn't really give it time to settle and change into something better, either.
@markmolino6792 жыл бұрын
Demon Hunter/Devil Slayer/Bloodwing sounds like an awesome character.
@GeorgiaUnity2 жыл бұрын
Daavid Anthony Kraft produced some of my favorite stories in the Bronze Age! (Also the force behind "Comics Interview" magazine.) The music background was unknown to me so an interesting background on DAK and the character. I first read of Demon Hunter in The Defenders storyline leading up to #100...freaked me out to catch the Atlas issues later! LOL!
@timworley3058 Жыл бұрын
Never saw Atlas comics on the newstand in the 70's. Found a stack at a discount store for 10 cents each.Though being a "Marvel zombie" i was comics fanatic, and bought them all. Very enjoyable books. Heard that Paramount has the movie rights to the characters. I'm 60, and hope i live long enough to see Destructer, Tarantuia, Planet of the Vampires, the Brute, Cougar, etc come to the big screen. If ever. Some good, fresh characters.
@Crabomax2 жыл бұрын
Do you known about Slam Bang Comics? A obscure publisher who have created Diamond Jack in 1940. Alan Scott is inspired by this character and his magical black gem.
@FizzFop12 жыл бұрын
No, I don't know about this character...I will have to look into him.
@Crabomax2 жыл бұрын
@@FizzFop1 It's very very obscure. 😉
@superby12 жыл бұрын
Holy crap! This was fascinating! It’s amazing to think an idea can be used across there companies. Hope you do more Atlas stuff!
@Dynamo0012 жыл бұрын
Another excellent job, Fizz.
@comicswatching48512 жыл бұрын
Thanks for shining a light on one of my favorite obscure characters!!! I’m a huge defenders fan and it led me to demon hunter, now I wanna find galaxia! Thanks for this!
@FizzFop12 жыл бұрын
Hi Comics Watching! It was a little hard to find a copy. I lost out on ebay the first time I saw a copy. Only 10,000 were printed. The interior pages are awesome! By the way, check out this comment section. One of the guys who made Galaxia left a comment.
@bradforddillman76712 жыл бұрын
I’m guessing we’re around the same age. I grew up in a small Pennsylvania town with virtually no new comics to be found anywhere. Except when a few Atlas’s showed up at our grocery store around 1974. My first one was Grim Ghost 1 which had some really racy panels that probably got me into early puberty. In my college years, I rounded up every Atlas book there was. Not too hard really since there is a finite number of them. Great video with a lot of stuff I didn’t know about a unique comic line.
@slangislayer2 жыл бұрын
Love it, sounds kind of the Asylum Avengers Assembly but highly entertaining. Also love your videos, sheddding light on historic Heroes suffering obscurity
@janetbailey3804 Жыл бұрын
GREAT BACKGROUND TO THIS CHARACTER, MY FAVORITE ATLAS COMIC OR AT LEAST ONE OF WAS MAN-MONSTER!!!GARY BAILEY KING OF DARKNESS
@euansmith36992 жыл бұрын
6:41 Hoooeeee; that's a lot of panels on one page. This character is like Sony's Spiderman; a recurring series of origin tales. The "Demon" part of "Demon Hunter" logo seems really familiar, and yet, it doesn't appear to be a copy of an Etrigan logo.
@justamannn8674 Жыл бұрын
I found comics at the same time for the same exact reason. Ty for posting.
@axelplate90802 жыл бұрын
Wow! nice research. I knew Devil-slayer and always thought so much more could be done with him.
@MarvelX422 жыл бұрын
Hells yeah! Wanna see all the Atlas heroes!
@travisgames66082 жыл бұрын
Damn.. He was just canned before he got off the ground
@wmdbassplayer2 жыл бұрын
My first thought about the demon at 10:00 in, (which also was shown at least once earlier), that you compared to Gene Simmons, is that he looked like Marvel's Mephisto, only with blue skin instead of red. Even more so on the Demon Hunter #1 cover. Cool video!
@FizzFop12 жыл бұрын
I didn't even think about Mephisto, but you're right.
@davids2427 Жыл бұрын
Wow great video had no idea this character had had so very many incarnations sad that this character didn't get more love ⭐
@davidsincere60372 жыл бұрын
I don't know what it is but you make everything sound exciting even Atlas comics! Should be interesting to see what you come up with next.
@thegunslinger88062 жыл бұрын
Looks interesting but those atlas comics were part of that 70s bronze age Era when things were about to hit the wall in the crash of 78-79, if they had just come out a little later maybe it wouldn't have been so bad and we'd still be talking about demon hunter.
@FizzFop12 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Gunslinger! I think Atlas had they survived the first year would have been fine...Marvel and DC signed horrible distribution deals in 1975 as part of their plan to stop Atlas. Their plan was to flood the market place and cut great deals for the distributors to keep Atlas books off the spinner rack. It was one of the main reasons for the late 70s crash. If Atlas could have lasted to 80-81 when the direct market books hit, they would have been sitting pretty.
@jeenkzk59192 жыл бұрын
Thanks for covering oddball super hero’s I’ve either never heard of or forget about. It inspires me to dig through the bargain area of Indy comics at the Movie Trading Company near me. If you dig thoroughly you never know what you come across. You don’t look for these comics, they find you.
@FizzFop12 жыл бұрын
That is so true Jeenkz K!
@winstonblakely38462 жыл бұрын
Another interesting video and thank you for that. But I am not sure if a cinematic universe of these characters would work even though the most interesting one is Demon Hunter I am also fond of the grim ghost, tiger man and the destructor. The only actual comic book I have in my collection is Wulf the barbarian because I was very fond of sword and sorcery back in those days. Does anyone remember a DC character call night master and another hero call Captain fear? To me these heroes were just as interesting as the one you mentioned in the video today. Keep this going it’s a lot of fun to have all of these great memories to cherish and revisit once again thank you fizz Pop.
@MichaelRBrown-lh6kn2 жыл бұрын
Chaykin did another character similar to the Scorpion at Marvel named Dominc Fortune, but he had several differences until Demon-Hunter/Devil Slayer who are pretty much carbon copies
@lazer-ape2 жыл бұрын
given how shortlived the original line was, there's no real connective tissue to work with. that fact alone should fire off a few alarms. in the right hands I could easily see demon slayer teaming up with the grim ghost or destructor crossing paths with target. however, the fact that no seasoned writers have tried as much before leaves alot of room for error with regards to hollywood creatives. I cant shake the feeling they'll butcher the atlas heroes.
@winstonblakely38462 жыл бұрын
@@lazer-ape Indeed they would
@profpurge2 жыл бұрын
Wulf had genuine promise...the fantasy world the hero inhabited looked incredible, with lizard-men kingdoms, floating sky-pirate flotillas, a valley of doomed, petrified souls, troll-nations... all great stuff. The Destructor likewise had potential, with Ditko giving Spider-Man a 180 degree twist and making him into a more violent, edgy 1970s hero. So many creative concepts wasted by a few poor management decisions and botched execution.
@lazer-ape2 жыл бұрын
@@profpurge you're preaching to the choir friend, especially so with destructor.
@johnpmontez83272 жыл бұрын
So glad you posted this video! I had a big comic book collection, but most got lost to burglary and when I moved away. I did have that issue of Demon Hunter. I hope I still have it somewhere. I had two Atlas/Seaboard titles. Demon Hunter and Police Action, the latter illustrated by Mike Ploog.
@FizzFop12 жыл бұрын
Hey John, my condolences for your collection. I hate hearing stories like that. You spent a lifetime building a collection just to have someone take it. That's awful. I believe in Karma, and hope the burglar gets what is coming to him. I talked to a guy with one of the all time worse lost collection stories. He lost his collection in a mudslide. He had first 200 issues of Batman including the first issue. He said he had several early issues of Captain America, Marvel Mystery Comics, Detective Comics, and Captain Marvel missing. He was away on business and came back to find his house ripped apart. It was buried along with the contents deep into the mud. He searched and searched, but couldn't find his collection.
@johnpmontez83272 жыл бұрын
@@FizzFop1 thanks! That really hurts to lose such a collection. I can't imagine the pain of such a loss. Mine was small compared. Most of my books didn't rise much in value, but there were some minor gems. They had sentimental value if anything. I had mostly Marvel, some pre-Marvel Atlas, DC's, Charlton, etc. I still have a collection, but not as it was. Thanks!
@J.Tower112 жыл бұрын
Great content as always. Thanks for sharing your memories about comics and spinner racks. We’ve all been there. Absolutely, you should dive into Atlas and the other lesser known comic lines. Continued success to you. Cheers.
@AnthonyAcriaradiocomix2 жыл бұрын
As a little boy, I loved Atlas comics, and still buy them sometimes in old comic shoppes locally, or even eBay now and then. As I liked their Barbarians much more than the dread Conan, who i only read at all, to swipe John Bushema figures fior my own comics, and I like their cop stuff, which marvel didn't much do. They seemed to have less , whats the word, Shticky and schmaltzy aspects of the more automat age New Yorky qualities of uncle Stan.
@tomasaleman27242 жыл бұрын
I`ve always been curious about Devil Slayer, thanks for the info!!!
@mayomonkey-gen12 жыл бұрын
I knew of Atlas (have a couple from dollar bin hunts) but I never heard of Demon Hunter. immediately went and bought the issue. And great informative video, so I subscribed as well. Thanks for the recommendation.