MARVEL CONTEST OF CHAMPIONS (1982)

This weekend’s escapist, light-hearted superhero post from Balladeer’s Blog takes a look at Marvel’s pre-Secret Wars miniseries collecting a huge assembly of their heroes in a competition for the fate of the Earth.

CONTEST OF CHAMPIONS Vol 1 #1 (June 1982)

Title: Gathering of Heroes (No matter what the cover says.)

Villains: The Grandmaster and Death

Synopsis: The Grandmaster (Jeff Goldblum in the movies), one of the Elders of the Universe, the very first intelligent species to evolve after the Big Bang, challenges Death’s female incarnation, the same being wooed by Thanos during his attempts to wipe out all life in the universe.   

They both agree that since Earth has the greatest concentration of superbeings it will be the site of their mysterious contest. The two villains abduct every single superhero in Marvel Comics at the time, plus several new ones from around the world who were just introduced in this story.

The Grandmaster and Death address the captive heroes and explain the circumstances. The duo have placed the entire Earth in a state of stasis in which it will remain unless the figures agree to participate in a contest of champions between the two villains. Continue reading

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D-DAY AND OTHER JUNE SIXTHS IN HISTORY

As we all observe the June 6th anniversary of the 1944 Allied landing at Normandy during World War II, Balladeer’s Blog takes a look at the events from other June 6ths in history.

1775 – In New York City, 100 Sons of Liberty rebels attacked British soldiers who were escorting five wagonloads of arms and other supplies. The Sons of Liberty won and seized the supplies. Lt. Col Marinus Willett led the Americans.

1780 – Hessian General Wilhelm Von Knyphausen’s 6,000 British-allied troops boarded boats in preparation for the next day’s attack on American forces in New Jersey for the indecisive Battle of Connecticut Farms.

1782 – In the Ohio Country, American Rebel Colonel William Crawford’s 500 men were defeated in the wilderness by 750 British, Shawnee, Ojibwe and Potawatomi troops as the Revolutionary War continued despite Cornwallis’ surrender the previous October.  

1787 – Franklin College, now part of Franklin & Marshall College, was founded in Lancaster, PA.

1813 – As the War of 1812 continued, British forces learned the password for the American troops at Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada. That password, “Wil-Hen-Har”, as in the name of General (and later President) William Henry Harrison, enabled the British to take the Americans by surprise and win the battle in a rout.

1816 – The eruption of Indonesia’s Mount Tambora volcano earlier in the year spread so much ash and smoke into the atmosphere that this became known as “the year without a summer.” On June 6th, TEN INCHES OF SNOW fell in New England. Continue reading

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DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR’S SWASHBUCKLER FILMS

“See how he apes his father” was a saying long associated with contemporary enemies of John Quincy Adams as a complaint about how the younger Adams was as stubborn and single-minded as his father John Adams. He pursued his own ends regardless of political consequences.

On a lighter note, I have always used those words as a compliment to jokingly describe the fun, high-spirited swashbuckler films of Douglas Fairbanks Jr. – especially those moments that were homages to specific scenes from his father’s silent film classics. Here’s a look at Junior’s sword-wielding spectacles.

THE CORSICAN BROTHERS (1941) – Another of the many adaptations of the Alexandre Dumas novel that have very little to do with the original storyline. In this case the tale was transformed into an action-packed sword-fighting, gun blazing, hell-for-leather chase vehicle for Doug Jr.

That’s not a complaint, I’m just letting Dumas purists know in advance. In this movie set in the early 1800s the twin brothers from Corsica are Lucien and Mario Franchi. Due to family vendettas in Corsica the brothers are the sole survivors of their bloodline and as infants are hidden by family friends – Mario in France and Lucien in the Corsican hills.

Each grows into a man of action, Lucien as a bandit chief and Mario as a dueling, gambling ladies’ man. When they are reunited they set out to bring down the man who massacred their family – Baron Colonna (Akim Tamiroff), now the tyrannical ruler of Corsica.

The brothers, with Lucien’s outlaw gang behind them, strike at Colonna and his forces again and again in their quest to free Corsica while avenging their family. Tragically, they both fall in love with the same woman (Ruth Warrick), leading to a bittersweet ending. 111 minutes. Continue reading

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COLLEGE BASEBALL CHAMPIONS FOR 2025

A look at the 2025 college baseball champions in the divisions covered here at Balladeer’s Blog. The NAIA champs had an unbelievable 59-0 season – a college baseball record!

NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics)

National Champions – LSU-SHREVEPORT PILOTS (Riverboat Pilots)

Runners-Up – Southeastern University Fire

2024 Champions – Hope International University Royals  Continue reading

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POLEIS (422-419 B.C.) ANCIENT GREEK COMEDY

Balladeer’s Blog resumes its examination of ancient Greek comedies. 

classical greecePOLEIS – In this post I’m looking at Poleis (Cities), written by Eupolis, one of the Big Three of Ancient Greek Comedy along with Aristophanes and Cratinus. This satirical comedy is dated from approximately 422 B.C. to 419 B.C.  Like so many other such comedies it has survived only in fragmentary form.

The title refers to the all-important Chorus in ancient Greek comedies. In this case the chorus consisted of actors costumed to represent some of the city-states which were under the influence of Athens at the time.

As for how people can be “costumed” as cities, picture how it would be done with American cities. The chorus member representing New York might be depicted as the Statue of Liberty, Saint Louis as the Arch, Pittsburgh as a steel worker, Los Angeles as a brain-dead movie star and so on.

Part of the political satire dealt with the love-hate relationship that many subject- states had with Athens. Being the combination Paris/ Tokyo/ New York City of its time, Athens had a lot to offer its allied polities, but a certain air of tension always existed because of what some of those locations felt were Athens’ high-handed ways of dealing with them.

Eupolis depicted the personified subject-states/ allied states as workers with a not altogether beloved “boss,” Athens. Continue reading

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JUNE FOURTH ROUNDUP OF NEWS, MEMES AND POLITICAL CARTOONS

Time for another current events roundup from Independent Voter Site Balladeer’s Blog.

JOB OPENINGS AND HIRINGS CONTINUE RISING, FURTHER PROVING WRONG THE PANIC ABOUT TRUMP’S TARIFFS FROM A FEW MONTHS AGO.

SENATOR HAWLEY OFFERS REMINDER THAT PRESIDENT TRUMP WANTS NO CUTS IN MEDICAID BENEFITS.

CHINESE NATIONALS CHARGED WITH SMUGGLING AGRO-TERRORISM BIOLOGICAL WEAPON INTO THE U.S. More HERE.

PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS A HIGHER AVERAGE JOB APPROVAL RATING THAN EITHER BARACK OBAMA OR GEORGE W. BUSH. More HERE

MORE ABOUT BIDEN’S WHITE HOUSE PHYSICIAN AND THE COVERUP OF JOE’S UNFITNESS. An enormous Constitutional Crisis. Kamala Harris supporters should be outraged that the Biden Crime Family robbed her of her opportunity to rise to the presidency, as she SHOULD have at the time.

“CRIMINAL EVIDENCE” OF IMPERSONATING THE PRESIDENT EXPOSED IN BIDEN REGIME’S AUTOPEN SCANDALS.

BIDEN REGIME LACKEYS BLAST KARINE JEAN-PIERRE, JOE’S WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY, FOR LEAVING THE DEMOCRAT PARTY TO BECOME AN INDEPENDENT. She also describes “a broken White House” in her new book.

DON SURBER ON HOW TRUMP’S ECONOMIC POLICIES MAKE WAGES RISE AND GROW THE ECONOMY

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT ASHEVILLE DEAN OUSTED FOR SECRETLY MAINTAINING RACIST POLICIES OF DISCRIMINATION, EXCLUSION AND INTOLERANCE.

SENATE HEARINGS ON JUDICIAL OVERREACH AND NATIONWIDE INJUNCTIONS. Senator Kennedy asks probing questions HERE.

PRICE OF EGGS DOWN SIXTY-ONE PERCENT SINCE TRUMP’S RETURN TO OFFICE. Continue reading

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REBLOG: ALVAREZ GALLOSO’S LOOK AT TRUMP’S UPHILL FIGHT AGAINST POLITICAL CORRUPTION IN BOTH PARTIES

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CAPTAIN MORS THE AIR PIRATE (1908-1911) STORIES FORTY-ONE TO FORTY-FIVE

For Balladeer’s Blog’s overview of the entire Kapitan Mors der Luftpirat series click HERE.

A BATTLE BETWEEN AIRSHIPS – Word reaches our Air Pirate Kapitan Mors about French efforts to duplicate his Luftschiff in anticipation of the global conflict that many fear is inevitable. Still considering himself outside international law, Mors determines to nip in the bud any challenge to his aircraft.

It turns out he is too late since the French have just completed their own flying vessel. Our masked hero and his crew fly to Belle Isle near France, where the experimental craft is based. Soon Kapitan Mors’ ship and its French imitator are fighting it out in the skies over Europe. Continue reading

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THE WITNESS (1960-1961) FORGOTTEN TELEVISION

THE WITNESS (1960-1961) – This David Susskind production offered a nice change of pace in a crime drama. It wasn’t a standard police story nor was it a courtroom drama. Instead, it featured a revolving committee of real-life lawyers cross-examining actors (Telly Savalas most frequently) who portrayed real-life criminals, their victims and their accomplices.  

The Witness filled a one-hour time slot with commercials. The committee of lawyers represented “the conscience of the community” and verdicts were dispensed with because the figures being grilled had already been sentenced or killed in real life.   

Some critics disliked the sometimes-disorganized air of the proceedings, since the lawyers were given enough latitude to ad-lib. The program’s Robert Altmanesque overlapping dialogue was ahead of its time for staid early 60s critics, too.

William Griffis and Verne Collett were the only characters in every episode. They played the Court Clerk and Court Stenographer, respectively. Paul Tremaine was the announcer.

THE EPISODES:

ARNOLD ROTHSTEIN – Telly Savalas portrayed the notorious gangster who – among other criminal deeds – fixed the 1919 World Series.

Rothstein was even mentioned in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby and was the inspiration for writer Damon Runyon’s fictional crime boss the Brain. Continue reading

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ROUNDUP OF NEWS, MEMES AND POLITICAL CARTOONS: JUNE SECOND

It’s Independent Voter Site Balladeer’s Blog with another current events roundup.

COLORADO TERRORIST ATTACK SUSPECT IS IN CUSTODY AND IS YET ANOTHER ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT FROM THE BIDEN-HARRIS REGIME’S CATASTROPHIC POLICIES.  More HERE. Aftermath of the horrendous attack on people involved with a march calling on Hamas to free hostages HERE. More HERE. Assailant reportedly shouted “Free Palestine” rhetoric.

SANTELLI AT DEMOCRAT MEDIA OUTLET CNBC CREDITS PRESIDENT TRUMP WITH THE PERSONAL INCOME OF REGULAR AMERICANS NEARLY TRIPLING IN RECENT MONTHS AND THE TRADE DEFICIT BEING CUT IN HALF. More HERE. Trump remains the greatest president for the working class and the poor during my lifetime.

TRUMP EFFECT: CORE INFLATION FALLS TO LOWEST IN FOUR YEARS.

KENTUCKY STATE SENATOR ROBIN WEBB BECOMES THE LATEST DEMOCRAT TO LEAVE THAT PARTY TO JOIN THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. Like so many of us former Democrats she cited how the increasingly unhinged Democrats “increasingly alienated rural Democrats like her.” She also cited the Democrats’ “hyperfocus on policies that hurt workforce and economic development” and added that “It has become untenable and counterproductive to the best interests of my constituents for me to remain a Democrat.”  

SENATOR MARSHA BLACKBURN CALLS FOR DOJ INVESTIGATION INTO NASHVILLE MAYOR FREDDIE O’CONNELL FOR DOXING ICE AGENTS AND ATTEMPTING TO BLOCK THEIR ENFORCEMENT OF IMMIGRATION LAWS. Democrat crimes in support of illegal immigration have exploded into an epidemic.

PITTSBURGH STEELER LEGENDS INCLUDING ROCKY BLEIER JOIN CURRENT PLAYERS IN NAMING PRESIDENT TRUMP AN “HONORARY STEELER” AT EVENT. Appropriately it happened at a Steel Workers gathering.

ASSISTANT AG HARMEET DHILLON PRAISED FOR UNDOING BIDEN REGIME POLICIES THAT MADE CRIMINAL ACTIVITY “AN IMMEDIATE HORROR STORY FOR LAW-ABIDING CITIZENS.” Meanwhile, Democrats pander to illegal immigrants who commit additional crimes. Continue reading

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