The
Owl #1 and 2 (Gold Key, cover dates April, 1967- April, 1968)
Writer:
Jerry Siegel
Artist:
Tom Gill
This
was a campy retread of the 1940s Dell series designed to ride the
wave of campy Golden Age nostalgia in the wake of the 1966 Batman
TV series. I enjoyed the heck out of the complete lack of self
awareness combined with absurd, unnecessarily elaborate exploits.
Gold Key Comics were always decidedly old fashioned and out of step
yet charming, and these are no different. If you were a kid jingling
some coins in your hand at the newsstand then this would have been
buried by anything Marvel or DC were doing at the time. I guess that
it never stood a chance, which is too bad since these were fun reads
with solid artwork.
Apparently
the character was revived as part of Dynamite's Project
Superpowers universe a few years ago. That universe is comprised
of public domain Golden Age superheroes who are retooled. There is
also a more recent relaunch in inDELLible Comics' All New Popular
Comics, another public domain riff.
The
OCD zone-
This
is the part where I go into tactile sensations and materials used in
physical media. Those with heart conditions, high blood pressure, or
women who are pregnant should exit my blog at their earliest
convenience, as their safety cannot be guaranteed beyond this point.
Old
comic books smell great. They should make a candle that smells like
rotting pulp paper.
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