Bill Woolfolk

Bizarro Back Issues: Clark Kent's Hillbilly Bride! (1955)
Bizarro Back Issues: Clark Kent's Hillbilly Bride! (1955)
Bizarro Back Issues: Clark Kent's Hillbilly Bride! (1955)
Weird Silver Age comics are a finite resource. Granted, I could probably start now and do nothing but read weird back issues for the rest of my life --- which, believe it or not, is somehow not what I'm already doing --- but there were only so many stories produced in that era. With all the ones I've talked about over the years, I sometimes wonder if I'm on the verge of running out, and I wonder what my life is going to look like once I've taken you through every time Jimmy Olsen tried to date a viking robot, or Batman had to take on the scourge of gorilla crime. And then I find out that there's a story I've never heard of before called "Clark Kent's Hillbilly Bride," and I realize that we've still got a long way to go before we're done here.
Bizarro Back Issues: Captain Marvel Battles Sir Marvel! 1946
Bizarro Back Issues: Captain Marvel Battles Sir Marvel! 1946
Bizarro Back Issues: Captain Marvel Battles Sir Marvel! 1946
If you've been reading ComicsAlliance for a while, then you've probably noticed that when it comes to back issues, I tend to gravitate towards the ones where really weird stuff happens. Power Man and Iron Fist battling the Daleks, Godzilla traveling through time to battle dinosaurs, an entire robot Smallville being constructed specifically to fool aliens into nuking the wrong city -- that's all st
Bizarro Back Issues: ‘The Return Of Planet Krypton!’ (1953)
Bizarro Back Issues: ‘The Return Of Planet Krypton!’ (1953)
Bizarro Back Issues: ‘The Return Of Planet Krypton!’ (1953)
It probably goes without saying that here at ComicsAlliance, we've been thinking a lot about shocking returns this week, and not just because they'e a pretty well-worn plot device. We've had some first-hand experience with it over the past few days, and I'm not gonna lie: They can be pretty surreal. Of course, we only have the return of a website to talk about, so I can't even imagine how strange it would be if, say, an entire planet came back from the dead one day.