Monday, January 28, 2013

GUNMASTER "Introducing the GunMaster"

Around 1960, comic book superheroes were making a comeback...
...and both Zorro and The Lone Ranger were two of the hottest shows on TV!
So, it was only logical that comics publishers would, once more, combine genres and unleash a number of new (and revived) Masked Western Heroes™!
The idea that a supposedly-non-violent guy would have a basement full of customized weaponry would trigger alarms today, but back in the early '60s, it seemed perfectly natural...if a tad hypocritical.
And why can't Clay tell Nan and her grandfather that he's GunMaster...beyond the fact that it would make his stance about non-violence look foolish?
His premiere story in Charlton's Six-Gun Heroes #57 (1960) was scripted by Joe Gill illustrated by Dick Giordano, Frank McLaughlin, and Sal Trapani.

This was Charlton's second contribution to the sub-genre.
The first one was a more traditional type known as the Masked Raider, whose gimmick was that he had an eagle as his sidekick!

2 comments:

  1. It's written by Joe Gill. He makes the concept of "a man who loves peace so much he's willing to fight for it" explicit later in the Sixties with Charlton's modern-day action hero Peacemaker.

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    1. I'll go with the guy who writes the superb "Who Wrote the Comics?" blog at http://martinohearn.blogspot.com anytime!
      And both Gill and McLaughlin were the co-creators of Judomaster (a World War II martial artist), who took over GunMaster's book as of #89!
      Thanks, Martin!

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