{"id":117,"date":"2004-11-20T14:40:43","date_gmt":"2004-11-20T14:40:43","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/kirbymuseum.org\/blogs\/kirby\/2004\/11\/20\/shocking-tales-digest-1\/"},"modified":"2004-11-20T14:40:43","modified_gmt":"2004-11-20T14:40:43","slug":"shocking-tales-digest-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kirbymuseum.org\/blogs\/kirby\/archives\/117","title":{"rendered":"Shocking Tales Digest #1 [1981]"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A bit of an oddity, for some reason in 1981 Harvey published a single issue of SHOCKING TALES DIGEST, containing reprints of late 1950s horror\/fantasy stories, primarily by Jack Kirby and Bob Powell.  I don&#8217;t think they published anything else in the period like it, most of their comics at the time being the humour books like Richie Rich and Casper.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-1783\" title=\"st2\" src=\"\/\/kirbymuseum.org\/blogs\/kirby\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/8\/2004\/11\/st2.jpg\" alt=\"st2\" width=\"500\" height=\"567\" srcset=\"https:\/\/kirbymuseum.org\/blogs\/kirby\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/8\/2004\/11\/st2.jpg 500w, https:\/\/kirbymuseum.org\/blogs\/kirby\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/8\/2004\/11\/st2-264x300.jpg 264w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 500px) 100vw, 500px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>The Kirby contents are nine stories that add up to 42 pages, all of his work (except one cover) from the first two issues of ALARMING TALES in 1957.  It&#8217;s interesting stuff, with great art and stories with a lot of themes that Kirby would show an interest in throughout his career, although of course dealt with in a cursory manner with no more than six pages per story.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Logan&#8217;s Next Life&#8221; is a two page short about re-incarnation.  Apparently you keep your birthmarks between incarnations.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The Cadmus Seed&#8221; (also recently reprinted in THE JACK KIRBY READER v2) is a silly little story with some interesting use of cloning, echoing some later JIMMY OLSEN stories.  I also just noticed that there&#8217;s a line in here which sounds suspiciously like one of the best lines in an Alan Moore Swamp Thing story and a scene which looks like it could have inspired the Gaiman\/McKean version of Black Orchid.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The Fourth Dimension is a Many Splattered Thing&#8221; is goofy, mostly notable for Kirby getting to draw some nice cubist\/surrealist landscapes for a few pages.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The Last Enemy&#8221; is probably the most interesting story in here from a &#8220;Kirby&#8217;s other work&#8221; perspective, since there are clear hints of Kamandi&#8217;s world.  In this version, a man goes to the future in a time machine, to find a world where men have been destroyed by atom bombs and intelligent animals have taken over, all of whom would fit in perfectly in a Kamandi story.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-1781\" title=\"st1\" src=\"\/\/kirbymuseum.org\/blogs\/kirby\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/8\/2004\/11\/st1.jpg\" alt=\"st1\" width=\"600\" height=\"866\" srcset=\"https:\/\/kirbymuseum.org\/blogs\/kirby\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/8\/2004\/11\/st1.jpg 600w, https:\/\/kirbymuseum.org\/blogs\/kirby\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/8\/2004\/11\/st1-207x300.jpg 207w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Also interesting is that the villains of the piece are the rats, who have dug a tunnel system under the earth as part of the plan their eventual takeover, which resonates with themes in Kirby&#8217;s unfinished novel, THE HORDE.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Donnegan&#8217;s Daffy Chair&#8221; features a flying chair, which of course evokes Metron of the New Gods and his Mobius Chair.  The rest of the story doesn&#8217;t, but it&#8217;s some goofy fun, with a good sense of humour.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Hole in the Wall&#8221; features an old newspaper employee who dreams of fanciful travel, gets fired and finally realizes his dreams.  This is, I think, the best of the stories here, with some wonderfully evocative images of the times, as well as some nice fantasy images.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The Big Hunt&#8221; goes back to merely silly, with a story about a man who goes to the fifth dimension in an experiment and hunts there.  The big interest is Kiry dreaming up some wild fantasy animals.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The Fireballs&#8221; is a UFO story, with people seeing mysterious balls of flame in the sky.  I&#8217;m still not sure I understand exactly what happens in this story.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I Want to Be a Man&#8221; giant robots, Kirby style, in a fun little story which seems to be inspired by Asimov&#8217;s short stories of this period.  Great splash page of the robot, which was also used on the backcover of the digest.<\/p>\n<p>Lots of other fun stuff besides, and fairly well printed given the digest size, this probably isn&#8217;t too easy to find, but worth picking up if you do.  A shame Kirby&#8217;s other work for Harvey from the era (including a few more ALARMING TALES stories, several issues of BLACK CAT MYSTIC and some science fiction and war comics) hasn&#8217;t been reprinted.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A bit of an oddity, for some reason in 1981 Harvey published a single issue of SHOCKING TALES DIGEST, containing reprints of late 1950s horror\/fantasy stories, primarily by Jack Kirby and Bob Powell. 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