Sunday, 15 January 2023

The Lucky Comics Anthology Books

Let's see...

  • Four issues of Black Bat Tales
  • Two guest-starring roles in Beetle Girl 
  • One Free Comic Book Day feature
  • One appearance in Dixie Squad
  • One spotlight in Pulp Legends
  • One story in Unknown Tales
  • Three books of his own "The Bat" series
By my math, that's 13 times the Black Bat has shown up in a Lucky Comics series, whether we refer to a version of the character set in the present, or to a more traditional one set in the 1920s or 1930s.

This past fall, Lucky Comics made a number of their stories available on Amazon in an anthology format and the Black Bat has found his way into a couple of the more recent issues. The first of these is issue #9. 


He is displayed on the cover but the material in which he's included is actually one of his guest appearances rather than from one of his own titles. Issues #8 and #9 of Beetle Girl are reprinted in this book. The Bat features prominently in the latter.

Art by Saulo Silva

He's a much bigger deal in issue #11 of the anthology book.
 

This one also collects a guest-appearance, from Beetle Girl #11, but the first issue of The Bat is included as well. The character appears in two of the three books featured in this anthology.

Art by Geanes Holland

That's the most recent issue to be released, so unless I missed something along the way, there are still ten "Bat books" that can (and should) be reprinted.

I'd love to see a compilation of all the Black Bat material in one paperback edition similar to what was done for Beetle Girl. There's no indication that's on the horizon but if it does materialize, I shall make it mine. For now, here's the link for issue #11 of Lucky Comics.

Monday, 2 January 2023

O Morcego Negro

The image below was among the results of a search for "Black Bat" on flickr.com, of all places. Hoping to perhaps come upon someone sharing pulp-related art, I was instead rewarded with an early 1950s cover to a Brazilian publication spotlighting the Black Bat. Clicking on the image will take you to the page on which it was found.


The poster, going only by Komic-Kazi, has an album specific to that publication. All images appear to have been added during the second half of 2022.

I've tracked down the following information from Komic-Kazi's Facebook page.
Komic Kazi International has been involved in archiving and researching international comics and art on a scale not seen before.

Founded by Mr. Ott and assisted by his sons, Skye, Stefan, and Shawn this family owned and run operation has been collecting vintage comic books and comic art for over 50 years.

Their total collection includes over 125,000+ rare international issues and thousands of pieces of original published comic book art from across the globe. Both the rarity and high state of condition of their holdings cannot be overstated.
I know nothing about X-9 Magazine specifically but Komic-Kazi's displays helps a great deal.

At a glance, the ones featuring the Black Bat seem to range in publication date from 1942 to 1958. Many of the covers are near-replicas of the Black Book Detective ones and the titles, translated from the Portuguese, would also suggest that most stories are reprints of the original material.

Neither of those two criteria apply to the cover displayed above, however, unless "Simpson's Curse" is an original story under a different name. Either one of the great many German stories was translated into Portuguese instead or, much like the German novels, publisher O Globo also put out a few original tales of their own. 

The most recent update to the album was Christmas day. Hopefully Komic-Kazi has more to share. This has been a fun find.