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Marvel's Cosmic Comics: Star Wars, John Carter, ROM, Micronauts, and Beyond!

Using Star Wars as a guideline, we’re exploring comic books based on licensed properties that Marvel Comics published from 1977 to 1986.

  1. 127

    The Final Marvel LOGAN’S RUN Comic: Bizarre Adventures 28 – MCC127

    Ben returns to the world of LOGAN’S RUN with a comic story that is TOTALLY NOT Logan’s Run, but TOTALLY IS Logan’s Run. What do you do when you have a Logan’s Run comic book issue, but don’t have the Logan’s Run license? You strip it of every specific detail …

  2. 126

    HUMAN FLY #0??? – MCC126

    “Wait. What?” ~ Ben’s exact words when he was looking at comic book soliciations for last month. But The Human Fly is back! It’s a new series! A new continuity! A new creative team! A new publisher! A new millennium! But the same concept: he’s the wildest superhero every . …

  3. 125

    JOHN CARTER’S FINAL ISSUES (John Carter, Warlord of Mars 28, Annual 3, & more) – MCC125

    Using Star Wars as a guideline,  we’re exploring comic books based on licensed properties that Marvel Comics published from 1977 to 1986. It’s the end of an era. Ben reads the final two issues of John Carter, Warlord of Mars from Marvel Comics, wrapping up another of Marvel’s Cosmic Comic Series. …

  4. 124

    “Master Assassin of Mars” Parts 10-12 (John Carter, Warlord of Mars 25, 26, & 27) – MCC124

    Using Star Wars as a guideline,  we’re exploring comic books based on licensed properties that Marvel Comics published from 1977 to 1986. For this episode, Ben reads the FINAL three chapters in the 12-issue epic “Master Assassin of Mars” from JOHN CARTER issues 25-27, cover dated July 1979, August 1979, and …

  5. 123

    “Master Assassin of Mars” Parts 7-9 (John Carter, Warlord of Mars 22, 23, & 24) – MCC123/CBTM183

    Using Star Wars as a guideline,  we’re exploring comic books based on licensed properties that Marvel Comics published from 1977 to 1986. For this episode, Ben reads the next three chapters in the 12 issue epic “Master Assassin of Mars” from JOHN CARTER issues 22-24, December 1978, January 1979, and February …

  6. 122

    “Warriors Three” (Shogun Warriors #2, March 1979) – MCC122/CBTM180

    Using Star Wars as a guideline,  we’re exploring comic books based on licensed properties that Marvel Comics published from 1977 to 1986. Ben returns to 1979 to read the toy-line tie-in SHOGUN WARRIORS! Last issue introduced three pilots and one robot . . . but this issue brings two more robots …

  7. 121

    “Highwire to Heaven” (Re-Upload) (Human Fly #19, March 1979) MCC121/CBTM174

    (We have moved our websites to a new server, and as a result we lost this post, meaning I had to re-upload it. Please accept our apologies if you had this show up in your feed twice. Thank you!) Using Star Wars as a guideline,  we’re exploring comic books based on …

  8. 120

    “Annihilation” (Battlestar Galactica #1) – MCC120/CBTM171

    Using Star Wars as a guideline,  we’re exploring comic books based on licensed properties that Marvel Comics published from 1977 to 1986. And we’re beginning the journey to find a lonely plant . . . known as . . . EARTH! So excited! Battlestar Galactica was absolutely the product of a …

  9. 119

    “Shadow of a Dark Lord” (Star Wars #21, March 1979) – MCC119 and CBTM162

    Using Star Wars as a guideline,  we’re exploring comic books based on licensed properties that Marvel Comics published from 1977 to 1986. Star Wars continues! Luke faces Vader . . . in a hallucination! Han Solo faces Chewy . . . in a zero-G arena! Leia faces stormtroopers . . . …

  10. 118

    “The Lady and the Lion!” (John Carter: Warlord of Mars #21, February 1979) – MCC118 and CBTM152

    Using Star Wars as a guideline,  we’re exploring comic books based on licensed properties that Marvel Comics published from 1977 to 1986. The Master Assassin of Mars continues . . . with gladiatorial combat in an arena against a very big lion with a large number of legs. And teeth. But …

  11. 117

    “Earth!” (Micronauts #2, Feb 1979) – MCC117 and CBTM151

    The Micronauts move from inner space to yard space as they take on one of the great dangers of the back yard - a lawn mower!

  12. 116

    “A Gathering of Vultures” (Human Fly #19, Feb 1979) – MCC116

    The Human Fly travels to his next stunt location and find some real world issues that need to be taken care of, REAL-LIFE SUPERHERO STYLE!

  13. 115

    “With Dugan on the Docks” (Godzilla #19, February 1979) – MCC115

    Godzilla, now man-sized, sneaks through the city . . . until he comes to a face-off with Dum Dum Dugan. A face-off that finally allows Dum Dum and Big-G to come face to face and go mano-a-mano!

  14. 114

    “Raydeen” (Shogun Warriors #1, February 1979) – MCC114

    Shogun Warriors, a Doug Moench and Herb Trimpe work based on the Mattel toyline that merged a number of Japanese properties into one, gets its origin in this "1st ISSUE COLLECTOR'S ITEM"! And the license seems to be in good hands!

  15. 113

    “Deathgame” (Star Wars #20, February 1979) – MCC113

    "Deathgame" continues Archie Goodwin's original Star Wars tale taking place on The Wheel, a space casino that puts everyone in danger! And the stakes just keep on rising! In a world where Empire Strikes Back was still only in script form, the Star Wars universe grew here!

  16. 112

    Battlestar Galactica Marvel Super Special! (Ben’s Bullpen Bulletin, January 1979) – MCC112

    The coverage of Marvel’s licensed books from January 1979 ends here as we take a peek at the ads and company promo items from this month and then take a look at the treasury sized edition of Marvel’s adaptation of Battlestar Galactica in Marvel Super Special #8!

  17. 111

    “Battle at the Bottom of the World” (John Carter, Warlord of Mars #20, January 1979) – MCC111

    The fifth chapter in Chris Claremont's "Master Assassin of Mars" continues here as John Carter fights a war for the very people who are making it so he cannot leave their underground world. But he plans to leave and he's taking Dejah Thoris with him...if only he can rescue her!

  18. 110

    “Fugitive in Manhattan” (Godzilla #18, January 1979) – MCC110

    Godzilla is shrunk down to the size of a house cat but he's still the king of the monsters! King of the TINY monsters, but king none-the-less.

  19. 109

    Micronauts! (The Micronauts #1, January 1979) – MCC109

    Bill Mantlo's classic run begins here! A toy line with no story is transformed into an inner-space opera epic starting with this issue: The Micronauts #1!

  20. 108

    “Photo Finish” (The Human Fly #17, January 1979) – MCC108

    The theft of a little girl's camera reveals an attempt to sabotage the Human Fly's newest stunt! But what reason do the criminals have to do this? And why is the Fly going through with it? More important: is the story any good?

  21. 107

    “The Ultimate Gamble” (Star Wars #19, January 1979) – MCC107

    The death wheel in the sky keeps on turning and our team doesn't know where they'll be tomorrow! Today, however, they know they're in danger from both the Empire and the people of the space station they found themselves on, which was supposed to be a safe haven!

  22. 106

    Devil Dinosaur and Machine Man Finales! (Ben’s Bullpen Bulletin, December 1978) – MCC106

    Taking a look at some of the extra things going on when the comics cover dated December of 1978 were on the stands . . . like the final issues of Devil Dinosaur and Machine Man. And the FIRST issue of a new series that will be covered in our next round of Marvel's Cosmic Comics!

  23. 105

    “The Valiant Die But Once” (John Carter: Warlord of Mars #19, November 1978) – MCC105

    Trapped in a strange land, John Carter and Dejah Thoris find their bonds of love tested and perhaps found lacking! John carter and a new friend also find their battle skills put to the test in a seemingly endless wave of savages!

  24. 104

    JAWS 2 (Marvel Super Special #6) – MCC104

    "Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water..." they go and make a sequel!

  25. 103

    “Of Lizards Great and Small” (Godzilla #17, December 1978) – MCC103

    Using Star Wars as a guideline,  we’re exploring comic books based on licensed properties that Marvel Comics published from 1977 to 1986.   The team has a plan and does their plan and their plan is solid enough to launch us into the Genuine Godzilla Shenanigans next issue! But for this …

  26. 102

    “Niagara Nightmare” (Human Fly #16, December 1978) – MCC102

    The Human Fly takes on greedy businessmen and really, really careless, incompetent reporters. At Niagara Falls. And none of it is as good as it sounds.

  27. 101

    “The Empire Strikes” (Star Wars #18, December 1978) – MCC101

    The empire strikes! But it's not striking BACK...not yet, anyway. (And do they really strike in THIS issue? We'll talk about it.)

  28. 100

    “The Headmen of Mars” (John Carter Warlord of Mars Annual 2, 1978) (Ben) – MCC100 and CBTM100

    To celebrate 100 episodes of both the Marvel’s Cosmic Comics sub-feed AND the main feed, we cover John Carter’s 2nd annual AND John Carter’s big screen appearance! First, The Headmen of Mars, a fantastic story of horror and weirdness! Then, my review of John Carter, the movie, from a 2012 episode of …

  29. 99

    PRINCESS LEIA Issues 1-5 (Ben) – MCC099 and CBTM097

    With news of Carrie Fisher’s passing, plans changed and Ben take a look back at the comic book mini-series that pays a fitting tribute to the character that Carrie Fisher brought to life: Princess Leia. Rebel leader, princess, and icon, Princess Leia turned the concept of “save the princess” on …

  30. 98

    Ridin’ the Rails and the Dinos! (Ben’s Bullpen Bulletin, November 1978) – MCC098

    Taking a look at what else is happening at Marvel with the cover date November, 1978. Moon Boy and Devil Dinosaur take on other dino riders, while Machine Man deals with evil scientists, and some advertisements cause some excitement for what's coming to Marvel's Cosmic Comics in the near future!

  31. 97

    “Meanwhile, Back in Helium” (John Carter: Warlord of Mars #18, November 1978) – MCC097

    Tars Tarkas battles alone against a contender for his leadership!

  32. 96

    “The War in the Washington Monument” (The Human Fly #15, November 1978) – MCC096

    The Human Fly grapples with two Vietnam vets who have turned to terrorism to get the word out about the shoddy care wounded veterans are receiving.

  33. 95

    “The Great Godzilla Roundup” (Godzilla #16, November 1978) – MCC095

    In part two of what could be called the "Godzilla Goes West" story arc, Godzilla proves himself to be one tough dude.

  34. 94

    “Crucible” (Star Wars #17, November 1978) – MCC094

    This month's Star Wars is a fill in issue, meant to fill in the gap for scheduling purposes as the regular team worked on the series, but also meant to fill in the gap on some of Luke Skywalker's past!

  35. 93

    Machine Trees and Machine Men! (Ben’s Bullpen Bulletin, October 1978) – MCC093

    Ben takes a peek at the ads and editorial material in the Marvel comics cover dated October, 1978 and also takes a look at two comics related to Jack Kirby's 2001: A Space Odyssey: Machine Man #7 and Devil Dinosaur #7.

  36. 92

    “What Price Victory?” (John Carter: Warlord of Mars #17, October 1978) – MCC092

    The "Claremont era" of John Carter: Warlord of Mars continues with part 2 The Assassins of Mars! How does it stack up to Wolfman's first half?

  37. 91

    “Live from New York, It’s Saturday Night!” (Marvel Team-Up, October 1978) – MCC091

    NEW EPISODE! It's Spider-Man in one of his most outlandish team-ups: the cast of Saturday Night Live? It all makes sense, in a comic book sort of way...although the question remains: how in the world did this happen? Guest starring: Stan Lee!

  38. 90

    “Roam on the Range” (Godzilla #15, October 1978) – MCC090

    NEW EPISODE! Go west, young kaiju! It's cowboys vs. kaiju and one side is WAY outmatched. (Spoiler: it's not the kaiju!)

  39. 89

    “Death Rides the Big Balloons” (Human Fly #14, October 1978) – MCC089

    NEW EPISODE! Balloons! Tight ropes! Mute orphans! This one has it all... All except suspense, logical plots, and character decisions that make sense.

  40. 88

    “The Hunter” (Star Wars #16, October 1978) – MCC088

    NEW EPISODE! A delightful "birthday" surprise for Ben, as new characters are introduced and old characters are revisited and MOVIE characters are almost forgotten! Almost. Bounty hunters and droid hatred abound in "The Hunter"!

  41. 87

    Ants and Aliens! (Ben’s Bullpen Bulletin, September 1978) – MCC087

    Ben wraps up his coverage of September 1978's cover dated comics by taking a look at Machine Man and Devil Dinosaur #6 and the ads and copy found in this month's comics.

  42. 86

    “The Master Assassin of Mars” (John Carter: Warlord of Mars #16, September 1978) – MCC086

    The beginning of a new era: Chris Claremont is the new writer; Ernie Colon is the new artist; and a master assassin is the new antagonist! But who is the assassin?

  43. 85

    “The Super Beasts” (Godzilla #13 September 1978) – MCC085

    It's Godzilla vs. three giant sized kaiju from another world...and the fate of the earth hangs in the balance. Fortunately, the Big G isn't alone...Dum dum Dugan and Gabe Jones are there! But are they enough?

  44. 84

    “Slope of Death!” (The Human Fly #13, September 1978) – MCC084

    There's a stunt! Something goes wrong! Human Fly has to rescue people! So bad it's good? So bad it's bad? Or so mediocre it's mediocre? There's a LOT of comics in the world...and this is one of them.

  45. 83

    “Star Duel!” (Star Wars #15, September 1978) – MCC083

    It's a duel of the scoundrels as Han Solo faces off with the pirate Crimson Jack to wrap up the remaining plot threads from issue #7!

  46. 82

    Home! (Ben’s Bullpen Bulletin, August 1978) – MCC082

    Taking a look at Machine Man #5 and Devil Dinosaur #5, Ben also looks at the ads and editorial copy of Marvel's August 1978 cover dated books!

  47. 81

    “Mad Dogs and Dinosaurs” (Man from Atlantis #4) – MCC081

    Using Star Wars as a guideline,  we’re exploring comic books based on licensed properties that Marvel Comics published from 1977 to 1986. It’s the final issue of Man from Atlantis! Ben wraps up his coverage of the comic and the TV show with an issue of the comic that goes from …

  48. 80

    The History Holocaust! (John Carter: Warlord of Mars #15 August 1978) – MCC080

    This issue: it's John Carter: Warlord of Earth? It's the power of SCIENCE vs the power of love as John Carter finds himself home...sort of.

  49. 79

    “Triax” (Godzilla #13 August 1978) – MCC079

    As two alien races war using giant monsters, earth and Godzilla are pulled into the conflict!

  50. 78

    “Arnie’s Story” (The Human Fly #12, August 1978) – MCC078

    Flashback...to that time when Human Fly's PR guy was a down on his luck out of work reporter and got his current job by jumping out of a plane to save Human Fly's life!

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Using Star Wars as a guideline, we’re exploring comic books based on licensed properties that Marvel Comics published from 1977 to 1986.

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