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How to identify a comic book story?

Post by dale coba » Sat Jan 04, 2014 9:06 am

I doubt very much that anyone knows this story.

1982-ish, I'm 12, reading a story, a few pages long, printed some time in the five years up to then.

It's in color; it's almost certainly Marvel or D.C.;
it seems most likely it was a republishing of a story drawn in the late 1960s.
- and then, WOW, Tomato-in-the-mirror robot reveal!

Unexpected, :oops: what a rush, secret embarrassment only to myself.

But, alas, the comic book and the girl were not to be mine; and the moment so blew my mind, that the title of the story and the book never registered.
A woman visits a therapist(?) for the first time, and the answer to her questions is simply that she's a robot malfunctioning a little. She reacts without panic, puzzled. He fixes her, she resets back to deep sleeper robot.
... and as she leaves, the doctor and I are each very pleased to know that she's walking out into a world absolutely full of non-self-aware, pretty, automated and useful ladies.

Any ideas how to locate this story?

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Re: How to identify a comic book story?

Post by WilloWisp » Sat Jan 04, 2014 10:16 am

dale coba wrote:1982-ish, I'm 12, reading a story, a few pages long, printed some time in the five years up to then.

It's in color; it's almost certainly Marvel or D.C.;
it seems most likely it was a republishing of a story drawn in the late 1960s.
So our data points are:

* Story originally published circa 1960
* Republished sometime between 1977 and 1982
* Republished by Marvel or DC

There were a bajillion Twilight-Zone alikes in the '50s and '60s, so that won't really narrow it down much. Both Marvel and DC did a lot of arbitrary backup-strip padding in regular series throughout the '70s and '80s, both reaching deep into their vaults to grab random, standalone series to fill out the issue, so there's not much to go on there, either.

Do you have any idea what other things may have appeared in the same issue or series? Was it a regular series which just included the sleeper story as a backup strip, or was it completely anthology-style short stories?

Here's hoping we can find it.

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Re: How to identify a comic book story?

Post by dale coba » Sat Jan 04, 2014 11:11 am

Absolutely was not a regular story, a one-off with simple characters who lack any [sign of] any existence beyond that story. More likely, I think, circa 1980-1985, leaning on 1984.

The book itself was much less likely to have been a one-time title/issue. The young collector was big on Batman, X-Men, Moon Knight, What If?, Spiderman, Avengers, West Coast Avengers...

I think it was the anthology format, with this being at least #2 of probably 3 or more.

I wouldn't think we can do more, unless an FC member shares their proved, preferred way to attack this type of comic question.

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Re: How to identify a comic book story?

Post by WilloWisp » Sat Jan 04, 2014 11:43 am

Whenever I'm stumped by something like this, I always post it to the TipOfMyTongue subreddit:

http://www.reddit.com/r/tipofmytongue

It being a comic thing, there's bound to be comic geeks who will jump on it. Just make sure to be as concise and direct as possible, and try to follow the (pretty obvious) traditional posting format.

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Re: How to identify a comic book story?

Post by dale coba » Sat Jan 04, 2014 8:32 pm

I'm not looking to engage outsiders on a robot topic, and also I'm not social enough for reddit, in general.

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Re: How to identify a comic book story?

Post by ShinDangaioh » Mon Jan 13, 2014 2:30 am

Sounds like an issue of House of Mysteries from DC comics. There have been quite a few robot stories in House of Mysteries. House of Mysteries did have a reprint series in the 80's

I can't help you beyond that.

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Re: How to identify a comic book story?

Post by dale coba » Wed Jan 15, 2014 12:22 am

It took a while, but I flipped through every House of Mysteries from 1954-84.
No luck. A little bleaker, perhaps, than the story I seek.
HoM reprint series from the 1980's? The other HoM I saw had post-80s drawing styles, can't be right.

Also checked all I could torrent, like Weird Mysteries, Weird Horror, Weird Thrillers, Weird Fantasy, Weird Science.
I fear I next have to skip through Batman and Superman from the 70s-80s. And Moon Knight.

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Re: How to identify a comic book story?

Post by dale coba » Wed Jan 15, 2014 6:53 am

Nope, the book couldn't be any later than 1985 (and maybe as early as 1980).

Moon Knight looks to have kept to his own stories, so what was Batman called/numbered back then?

Marvel's What If? might have side stories? [looks like No]

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Re: How to identify a comic book story?

Post by DollSpace » Tue Jan 21, 2014 1:37 pm

The best I could find was a link on Google to a Wikipedia list of fictional androids, and it includes comics, so maybe you can find something here?

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Re: How to identify a comic book story?

Post by dale coba » Tue Jan 21, 2014 2:57 pm

Thanks, but no joy. She was a one-off character, 4? brief pages - unlikely to make it onto lists.

Nothing on the TV Tropes "Tomato in the Mirror" list.

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Re: How to identify a comic book story?

Post by ZORG » Tue Jan 21, 2014 6:49 pm

I had a scan of Elvira's House of Mystery comic. Uploaded it to the wiki in case it hasn't been before. There was also a story in that issue featuring a female robot. I'll upload that as well.

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Re: How to identify a comic book story?

Post by dale coba » Thu Jan 30, 2014 7:41 pm

I flipped through all the issues of these titles available from TPB - with no joy.
  • House of Mystery
    Tales Of Suspense
    Tales To Astonish
    The Outer Limits Comics
    Weird Horrors
    Weird Mysteries
    Weird Mystery Tales
    Weird Science
    Weird Thrillers
    The Twilight Zone
If anyone knows of other similar series, please let me know.

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Re: How to identify a comic book story?

Post by WilloWisp » Thu Jan 30, 2014 8:20 pm


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Re: How to identify a comic book story?

Post by --NightBattery-- » Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:50 pm

How much it differed from this?
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Re: How to identify a comic book story?

Post by WilloWisp » Thu Jan 30, 2014 11:49 pm

That would be the cover illustration for the September, 1954 issue of Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine, which you can read online here. It looks like the story it advertises is A Start in Life by Arthur Sellings.

This is definitely not what Dale is looking for, but it is a great illustration. I haven't read the story yet, so I can't say whether it's good or bad.

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Re: How to identify a comic book story?

Post by dale coba » Sat Feb 01, 2014 6:53 am

I followed Willow's link, and googled a sentence. Here's the plain text of that issue.

http://archive.org/stream/galaxymagazin ... 9_djvu.txt

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Re: How to identify a comic book story?

Post by dale coba » Mon Feb 03, 2014 7:26 pm

Thanks, nice list.

I sought through two more titles:

Tales of the Unexpected
House of Secrets.

Not there. Maybe more titles, later.

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Re: How to identify a comic book story?

Post by ShinDangaioh » Sat Feb 08, 2014 6:40 am

House of Secrets
Secrets of the Haunted House
Witching Hour

Were also out and about at the time of House of Mysteries. All by DC comics.

Secrets and Mysteries are usually ran parallel to each other, since the Houses are ran by the brothers Cain and Abel. Cain handels Mysteries and Abel handels Secrets

And thanks to recalling a silly character, I have other titles

Mystery in Space
Starnge Adventures
Time Warp

Boy DC had a lot of these titles

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Re: How to identify a comic book story?

Post by dale coba » Sat Feb 08, 2014 8:25 pm

Thanks, it helps to know these were from the time period.
I will investigate.

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Re: How to identify a comic book story?

Post by dale coba » Tue Feb 11, 2014 2:57 pm

dale coba wrote:I
  • House of Mystery
    Tales Of Suspense
    Tales To Astonish
    The Outer Limits Comics
    Weird Horrors
    Weird Mysteries
    Weird Mystery Tales
    Weird Science
    Weird Thrillers
    The Twilight Zone
    Tales of the Unexpected
    House of Secrets
and the list grows:
  • The Witching Hour
    Haunt of Horror
    Secrets of Haunted House
    The Vault of Horror
    Crime SuspenStories
    Shock SuspenStories
    The Haunt of Fear
    Tales from the Crypt
    Astonishing Tales
    Marvel Tales (1964-1994)
    Man-Thing
A few of the oldest comics had numerous issues which wouldn't unzip, but I'll vouch that the story I seek was not within the rest.

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