Showing posts with label Frank Robbins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Robbins. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 March 2011

Captain America and The Falcon, No. 186



Thought I'd sneak in a quick post before the month is out (just 10 mins to go looking at the time, I need to go to bed...) I think I'm going to have a little change of pace throughout April, still posting up old comics, but also some different stuff too, stay tuned! 

This issue from June 1975 again features another great cover by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia. Earlier in the month I posted up issue 189, but again for the same reasons, I want to share this issue mainly down to Frank Robbins' pencil work; I really do like his stuff! This issue also marks the end of writer, Steve Englehart's, significant run on this issue from number 153.

Anyway, the basic plot behind this issue sees The Red Skull reveal to Captain America that Sam Wilson (The Falcon) was once a criminal called 'Snap Wilson' who The Red Skull created by using the 'Cosmic Cube'. Therefore The Falcon is under The Red Skull's command and is made to fight The Cap' to the finish. The Cap' is left with the decision on whether he should decapitate his friend using his shield.





Saturday, 5 March 2011

Captain America and The Falcon, No. 189



Great cover art by Gil Kane and Mike Esposito on this 1975 issue of Captain America and The Falcon. I'm a big fan of the art in general in this issue, I love the way Frank Robbins draws the human body, his poses within the panels sit very comfortably. I also like how many comics get away with using just flat colours for backgrounds within the panels... Visually pleasing or just a bit lazy?

The setup here reveals The Falcon is still comatose after discovering his memories are false implants created by The Red Skull. Captain America is told by a SHIELD psychiatrist that the best way to help him is to beat the living crap out of him! Captain America proceeds to fight a series of hallucinations including; Red Skull, Executioner, Druid, Black Knight, Enchantress, Melter, Radioactive Man and Baron Zemo. The Cap finally breaks free of the mind control and reconciles with The Falcon, it's only then they realise the psychiatrist and most of the SHIELD agents have been possessed by The Deadly Nightshade. 

This description on reading it back doesn't seem to make a whole lot of sense I guess, but there is a second part to the story. In the bottom right panel on the last page of this issue it appears that Marvel are aware that the story is somewhat confusing when they say "To be continued next issue -- and maybe we'll even explain all this!".