So far I have been reviewing a great deal of the Marvel comics that came out way back in 1962, but I haven’t hit all of them, and as time goes on, I will continue to miss a few here and there. I would love nothing better than to be independently wealthy so I wouldn’t have to go to work every day and could hire someone to do my housework and shopping. If that were the case, I would spend oodles more time reading and reviewing Marvel comics, and post these reviews on a more frequent schedule so that perhaps someday I might catch up with my comic-lovin’ honey. But alas…not wealthy…not enough time…and will probably never catch up with Russ. 🙁
With all this in mind, my reviews will concentrate upon the seminal moments in the Marvel Universe — origin stories, introduction of important new characters, and the very best (or very worst) villains. As I move from month to month in the Marvel Universe, I will periodically post this “Meanwhile…” entry, to simply mention the books I have regrettably had to pass over, due to time constraints.
This entry should fill in the blanks, give you the full picture of everything that was going on in the Marvel Universe at the time, in case you were wondering, and would like to further your own marvelous education.
All that having been said, here are the other “Marvel Universe” books published in October, 1962 (and this month, there was only one):
I really wanted to like Madame X, but the story made it hard to do.
The cover needs more fingers!
On page 2, panel 6 Ant-Man looks so majestic on his steed!
On the diagram I have to say that is one fancy elevator. It’s a good thing that the 14th Precinct is in the line of sight of his catapult.
On page 6, panel 7 just how big is that yellow cab low rider?
Ant-Man must of forgot that he still has the strength of an average sized man while ant size. Because he could of broken his glass cage easily.
Ant-Man’s most go to attack…The ol’ tie the shoe laces together trick!
“The Ant-Man! Always the Ant-Man!”-Frustrated Commie