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− | Though theoretically the comic strip was a sort of continuation of the original [[prozine]] stories, [[Damon Knight]] recalls a "curious fact, which I'd never seen mentioned anywhere, that [[Nowlan]]/[[ | + | Though theoretically the comic strip was a sort of continuation of the original [[prozine]] stories, [[Damon Knight]] recalls a "curious fact, which I'd never seen mentioned anywhere, that [[Nowlan]]/[[Calkins]]' Killer Kane looked exactly like [[Bold]]'s drawings of [[Blackie DuQuesne]] [in [[E. E. Smith]]'s ''[[The Skylark of Space]]''] and although the first few strips were based roughly on the [[Nowlan]] story, next thing you know (or anyhow, next thing I remember) Kane has kidnapped the heroine in a spherical spaceship and the hero is in hot pursuit. |
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Revision as of 12:51, 16 September 2020
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
Though theoretically the comic strip was a sort of continuation of the original prozine stories, Damon Knight recalls a "curious fact, which I'd never seen mentioned anywhere, that Nowlan/Calkins' Killer Kane looked exactly like Bold's drawings of Blackie DuQuesne [in E. E. Smith's The Skylark of Space] and although the first few strips were based roughly on the Nowlan story, next thing you know (or anyhow, next thing I remember) Kane has kidnapped the heroine in a spherical spaceship and the hero is in hot pursuit. |
See also "that Buck Rogers stuff".
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