This weekend’s escapist, light-hearted superhero post here at Balladeer’s Blog looks at Marvel’s short-lived dystopian sci-fi series Deathlok the Demolisher.
ASTONISHING TALES Vol 1 #25 (Aug 1974)
Title: A Cold Knight’s Frenzy
Villain: Simon Ryker
Synopsis: This was another of Marvel’s inventive but short-lived sci-fi series of the 1970s and it introduced the character Deathlok (spelled without the “c” for style points I guess). This was the original Deathlok, Colonel Luther Manning, a slain American army officer brought back to life as part-cyborg, part preserved corpse.
Manning is brought back in this tormented form by Simon Ryker, one of the oppressive rulers of 1990s America. Remember, in 1974 the 1990s were still in the future. The premise of this Deathlok series was that a failed corporate coup during the 1980s had caused America to splinter into rival factions, some ruled by the military, some by the C.I.A. and some by other groups we meet as the series progresses.
Luther Manning as Deathlok is an antihero fighting the many forces of evil in the dystopian America of his time period. He uses his military savvy, high-tech weapons and cyborg abilities in that struggle. Continue reading
In the middle 1980s, way down on Level 31 Randy and Richard, machine-gun toting Film Vault Technicians First Class (EO6) hosted this neglected cult show that debuted on February 9th, 1985. Balladeer’s Blog continues its celebration of the program’s 40th anniversary year.
The Texas 27 Film Vault aired on Saturday nights from 10:30pm to 1:00am. The show was broadcast throughout Texas and Oklahoma.
BARBARY COAST (1975-1976) – William Shatner was the main draw for this series set in 1800s San Francisco and its Barbary Coast section famed for gambling, crime, gunfights, brawls, partying and dance hall girls. Shatner starred as Jeff Cable, hero of the Union Army during the Civil War, now serving as a special government agent like Robert Conrad’s character in The Wild, Wild West.
BARBARY COAST (May 4th, 1975) – This 2-hour telefilm was directed by the one and only Bill Bixby, who also made a cameo appearance. Jeff Cable (Shatner), West Point Graduate and Civil War hero fresh off fighting the Democrat Party’s hate group the Ku Klux Klan for President Ulysses S. Grant, arrives in San Francisco. Cable’s new mission is to shut down the Crusaders, an organization of Klan members who moved west and started their plot to become California’s version of the KKK.
*** 1. MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE MOUNTIES ### 2. COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO BULLDOGS (defending champs) ### 3. RIVERSIDE CITY COLLEGE TIGERS ### 4. BUTTE COLLEGE ROADRUNNERS ###
5. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE RUSTLERS ### 6. EL CAMINO COLLEGE WARRIORS ### 7. BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE RENEGADES ### 8. COLLEGE OF THE SEQUOIAS GIANTS ###
KARATE GIRL aka Karateci Kiz (1973) – As fans of Psychotronic movies know, Turkish cinema’s imitations of B-movies from around the world are known for very eccentric acting and for ignoring international copyright laws.
NJCAA – 1. HUTCHINSON COLLEGE BLUE DRAGONS (Defending National Champions) ### 2. IOWA WESTERN COLLEGE REIVERS ### 3. NORTHWEST MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE RANGERS ### 4. GEORGIA MILITARY COLLEGE BULLDOGS ###
5. SNOW COLLEGE BADGERS ### 6. COFFEYVILLE COLLEGE RED RAVENS ### 7. EAST CENTRAL COLLEGE WARRIORS ### 8. MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST COLLEGE BULLDOGS ### 
The title Baptae came from the fact that the worshippers of Cotyto would immerse or “baptize” their garments in blue, green or purple dye, an expensive and very ostentatious indulgence for the time period. And yes, Baptae and baptizing are from the same root word, since it originally referred to immersion in any liquid, not just water.
RED NAILS – I always like to emphasize that – despite the way Marvel Comics’ 1970s and 1980s Conan stories kept the character’s name alive and introduced new generations to him – the Cimmerian was not a mere comic book figure. Iconic author Robert E. Howard introduced Conan on the printed page in his 1930s stories featuring the character.
I. This first installment introduces readers to a blonde female pirate – Valeria of the Red Brotherhood. She is the only female pirate among them and is as notoriously deadly as the others. NOTE: Yes, this is the character that Sandahl Bergman played in the 1982 Conan the Barbarian film. That movie made her a standard thief instead of a pirate and – sadly – gave her the “ghostly return” scene that actually belonged to Conan’s true love Belit (Bay-LEET) from
THE QUEER SIDE OF THINGS (1890s) – Written by James Frank Sullivan. Straight from the Gay Nineties, it’s a selection of Sullivan’s contributions to the Strand magazine’s short fiction column The Queer Side of Things.