Monday, December 10, 2018

The Two 1950s Human Torch Writers

Human Torch in Young Men 28

For completeness' sake I've listed all the Human Torch 1950s revival stories, but most of the Hank Chapman IDs are not new; I identified him on Young Men 24 and 25, and then Lou Mougin did on Human Torch 38's three stories, Sub-Mariner 35, and Captain America 78. When Chapman returns to the feature after the first YM stories, all of his scripts use Toro as narrator.

Joe Gill often sets up his story in the blurb, or fills in information in a caption, with the past participle: "They had defeated him." His use of past or present tense is inconsistent—a few times within a single script—but I found some of the stories in the different tenses tied together by references to the Torch's and Toro's "unique body chemistry." In his first two stories in YM 26 and 27 he uses "Up, flame!" and then "On flame!" before settling on the standard "Flame on!"

Human Torch scripts
in YOUNG MEN


Dec/53 24  The Return of...the Human Torch Hank Chapman
Feb/54 25  [The Young Old Men] Chapman
Mar/     26  [The Vulture] Joe Gill
Apr/     27  The Face of Death Gill
June/     28  [The Prize Was...the Moon] Gill

in MEN'S ADVENTURES


May/54 27  [The Jet] Gill
July/     28  [The Flying Saucer] Gill

in HUMAN TORCH


Apr/54 36  [The Atomic Blaster] Gill

[Tyrannosaurus Rex] Gill
[The Monk] Gill
June/     37  Vampire Tale Gill

A Spy There Was... Gill
The Menace of the Unhuman Gill
Aug/     38  The World's End Chapman

In Korea Chapman
Flame On Chapman

in SUB-MARINER


Apr/54 33  [The Flying Saucers] Gill
Jun/     34  [Virus X] Gill
Aug/     35  Human Torch--Fugitive at Large Chapman

in CAPTAIN AMERICA


May/54 76  [The Vulture Returns] Gill
July/     77  [The Thing] Gill
Sept/     78  Playing with Fire Chapman

out of inventory
in MARVEL SUPER-HEROES


Sept/68 16  The Un-Human Chapman

...and a Sub-Mariner ID

There are a couple of exceptions to Bill Everett's run in Sub-Mariner's 1950s revival: two stories drawn by Bob Powell. It isn't a stretch to find Joe Gill on the Devil Octopus story when you know he's writing the Torch in the same issue. The Black Shark story in Men's Adventures 27 (May/54), though, is still a poser. "Aaeeeeegh" in two spellings and a "Walloping halibuts" suggest someone else yet to be determined.

Sub-Mariner script
in HUMAN TORCH


Apr/54 36  [The Devil Octopus] Joe Gill

2 comments:

  1. I'm wondering if the Black Shark story might either be a Bill Everett script drawn by Bob Powell, or Bob Powell illustrating his own script. Beats me.

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  2. It didn't jump out as either one to me, what with the lack of double exclamation points that would point to Powell or the multiple ones that would point to Everett.

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