Wednesday, May 18, 2016

WHO WAS THAT MASKED MAN ANYWAY? by Dave Goode


There aren't too many film genres as entertaining then the masked wrestler movie. Nothing epitomizes the similarities between pro wrestling and comic books quite like them. Muscled men in masks (say that 3 times fast) fighting the forces of evil using the same skills that made them champion grapplers to fight werewolves,vampires,mad scientists and their creations,alien invaders from space and sometimes organized crime.

 The majority of these movies come from Mexico. And so sometimes they are referred to as Mexiluchahero movies by fans of the genre. But in that alternate universe that runs through my head, I can see American comic book companies purchasing the rights to these flicks to produce 4-color adaptations of some of the best-known of these movies. And then continuing with a series of comics featuring the stars. An el Santo series  drawn by Steve Ditko. A Blue Demon series illustrated by the tag-team of Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson. A Tinieblas feature drawn by Jack "the King" Kirby and Gil Kane drawing a Mil Mascaras comic. Of course Mexico had their own masked wrestler comics starring Santo, Blue Demon and others. I just can't help but think of how great versions drawn by the premiere arts of the Silver Age of comics would have been. 


Enjoy the short adventure below featuring an American comic book fan turned masked wrestling hero.

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2 comments:

  1. This was actually the first strip Vance Capley and I worked on together.

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  2. If I'm not mistaken, I think Mr. Incognito meets Frankenstein was first. I did it on the last of the art paper I got from Regco ("Grass" Green's company...yes...THE "Grass" Green who made Xal-Kor). ♫ "Ah yes...I remember it well" ♫

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