I’m enjoying this series very much, Mark. What I find most intriguing about A/S is they largely let creators own their characters. Very progressive for the time!
Thanks, Robert. Character ownership was promised, but so was returned artwork and much of that disappeared. So, as it stands, I’m unclear on the ownership of the properties.
I've seen another RU-vid content creator do a read thru/review of this story and loved it... Atlas/Seaboard had many great characters and origin stories and this is one of them.. at least (because its just a review) at face value.
It’s a rock thrown into a crowd; it’s gonna hit SOMEONE. Atlas had some good ideas and some unique characters. Had it been approached differently, I believe it would have been much better.
@@fourcolorcommentary2909 This past year there was an announcement that some investor wanted to purchase the rights to create a cinematic Atlas/Atlas Seaboard cinematic universe.
I remember liking quite a few Johnny Craig penciled books, at Atlas. Did he do a little Master of Kung Fus for Marvel, eventually? Other than that, not sure if he stuck around very long?