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  • @TheSecondVersion
    @TheSecondVersion Год назад +940

    Can this be worked into the Bargain Bin Cinematic Universe Lore?
    Every time Blue Bolt explains his origins, it's completely different and everyone is just confused

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад +129

      I like this idea. You could even have him break the fourth wall, like, "Yeah, so, the writers gave me two different backstories."

    • @GaryTurbo
      @GaryTurbo Год назад +56

      Now they're the "Superzeros"

    • @happyslapsgiving5421
      @happyslapsgiving5421 Год назад +27

      Cute, but the Joker (the good one) beat us to it.

    • @TheSecondVersion
      @TheSecondVersion Год назад +47

      @@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 The hilarious thing is that his 4th wall breaking abilities are canon

    • @adruvail
      @adruvail Год назад +14

      @@happyslapsgiving5421 So did Darkwing Duck, if I recall correctly.

  • @z-beeblebrox
    @z-beeblebrox Год назад +172

    Here's my pitch: we combine everything. No alternate realities, no legacy characters, no amnesia, we take every feature from every era, straight, and mush it together. It'd be nonsense except I'll make one big change that will make it all work, trust me. A change that would never fly in the 40s, and which is specifically a slap in the face of his wartime iteration: The Blue Bolt will be German.
    (This would be a series, not a movie) Fredrick Parrish is a highly skilled young pilot who - when not carting around jetsetters as a private charter - spends his free time pulling wild tricks at air shows. Everyone irritatingly compares him to the Red Baron, to the point that he paints his plane blue to separate himself from the association. It's not that he's ashamed of the comparison, in fact he idolizes war heroes and wishes desperately to be one. But because of that idolatry, he feels constantly embarrassed to be associated with someone whose skill is unattainable in his eyes.
    Among his circle is hotshot photographer Margret Hesslin, who sometimes goads him into flying her to dangerous places for photo ops she can sell to the paper. They're the kind of pair who are clearly attracted to each other, but act more like rivals than friends when they're together. We see this intimately as Margret charters his plane to cover a strange geological event sighted in the Alps.
    During the plane ride we learn Margret openly loathes Hitler, who has just come to power. And while Fredrick isn't a fan, his opinion on the matter is infuriatingly neutral. He knows the Nazi regime is angling for war and can't contain his excitement at the possibility. He cares nothing for the politics of the situation and reveals his gross ignorance of what the Nazi party even believes in. All that matters to him is a future where he'll get to make is mark as the next Ace Pilot. The BLUE...Baron maybe? He's not a baron technically but they'll come up with something cool he's sure.
    This argument over local and potential world affairs is cut short as a freak lightning storm forming over the mountains overtakes them. Fredrick desperately tries to maneuver in the maelstrom of strangely colored lightning, only for them to be struck. As the strange lightning courses through them and the plane descends, the last thing Fredrick sees is the gaping maw that has opened within the range.
    He comes to some unknown amount of time later, alone in the lair of Dr. Bartoff, a scientist who has been experimenting with attempts to engage with the overworld. Bartoff explains that Margret died in the crash, but after enormous effort, he was able to save him. This was all a stroke of wild luck as the strange fissures that let people pass between the surface and the underworld only ever appear rarely. However this latest endeavor has resulted in Fredrick. And thanks to Bartov's skills, he has incredible powers derived from his technology. And oh! Look at that! Bartoff hails from a society that's at war with another country in this underground realm. He dives headlong into his new role as a vanguard supersoldier in this alien war he know nothing about, ready to kill bad guys. And so the Blue Bolt is born.
    Bartov's country in this underground world hails from ancient Romans who were swallowed by a fissure similar to the one that caught Fredrick, and the technology - though in some ways more advanced than the overworld - is derived from this ancient Roman aesthetic. The enemy kingdom, ruled by the mysterious Green Sorceress, also has advanced technology but it too is couched in the aesthetic of pre-medieval Germanic tribes. As he fights his way toward the Green Sorceress though, things Bartoff is telling him don't line up. Although Bartoff never breaks from being supportive and friendly to Blue Bolt, something seems off. This comes to a head when they lay siege to the Sorceress's fortress and Bartoff calls him off the front lines, insisting that others storm the capital instead. A mysterious group of "reinforcements" in fact. Finally, Blue Bolt goes against orders and infiltrates the fortress alone, determined to find the sorceress himself.
    And to his shock, he does, and it's...Margret. It turns out, when the plane was captured in Bartoff's tractor beam after being struck by lightning, Margret stayed conscious and was the first to be given incredible powers. When Margret refused to use those powers for war, Bartoff put Fredrick in stasis with the threat that he would die if she didn't fight for him. She reluctantly did. Then one day, a lieutenant let slip that Bartoff was planning to kill Fredrick anyway, so in a rage she killed her regiment and fled. Exhausted and gravely injured, on the verge of death, she surrendered to the opposing faction, expecting them to kill her. Instead, they nursed her back to health with their own technology - turning her green. These healing technologies are what Bartoff has been after this whole time. Eventually, thanks to her powers and by gaining their trust, she rose to become greatly revered by the people, who do not believe in rulers themselves. The title was only ever used by Bartoff's troops.
    Then BOOM from high above, the mysterious reinforcements show their face: Nazis! Unbeknownst to them, Bartoff had a way to artificially induce surface fissures and has been passing between worlds frequently. Indeed it's why his chosen name is German, to pass as native in the world above, where he's struck a deal for assistance in this battle in exchange for his terrible weapons. And so, the Blue Bolt's adventures come to a head among Nazis and sorceresses and dogfights and zepplins, and mad scientists and guys with lightning powers. And when the pair emerges finally into the overworld, they find themselves smack in the middle of the height of WW2, ready to take the fight straight to Hitler...but oh, Bartoff won't go down so easily will he? Not when his technology is so valuable to the Fuhrer! And what of Margret's newfound people? Will she leave them behind to be with Fredrick or go back to their praise and adulation? And when the war ends, who will Fredrick be? A man trapped in his vision of a war hero, fade into the background, or perhaps something new entirely? Find out when WORLDS COLLIDE in THE BLUE BOLT

    • @crimson-cloud
      @crimson-cloud Год назад +24

      You put exactly enough effort into this and I applaud your creativity

    • @knight8442
      @knight8442 Год назад +11

      damn I need a show, or a movie, JUST ANYTHING TO SEE THIS BECOME REAL

    • @JoaoPedroPT696
      @JoaoPedroPT696 Год назад +12

      That was legit entertaining.

    • @Hiro-rx8yb
      @Hiro-rx8yb Год назад +7

      awesome pitch this need to be adapted with a retro style tv show but with awesome effects showcasing blue bolt powers with more applications

    • @jlmenard7688
      @jlmenard7688 11 месяцев назад +2

      This was more entertaining than the video

  • @thegnarledpirate9198
    @thegnarledpirate9198 Год назад +1140

    The Blue Bolt's backstory actually sets up for something interesting. Imagine having been resurrected by a mad scientist who wants to use you as a weapon, but you refuse to do it and decide to use your powers for good.

    • @juliamavroidi8601
      @juliamavroidi8601 Год назад +123

      It would have been cool if he became an ambassador between the scientist and the sorceress, attempting to resolve the conflict instead of favoring one side

    • @dimesonhiseyes9134
      @dimesonhiseyes9134 Год назад +25

      ​@@juliamavroidi8601 you are thinking too hard about the story. None of these old comics were that deep. Those types of stories didn't come around for another 30-40 years.

    • @lilyofluck371
      @lilyofluck371 Год назад +87

      ​​@@dimesonhiseyes9134 ???? they just said it would have been cool smh

    • @juliamavroidi8601
      @juliamavroidi8601 Год назад +49

      @@dimesonhiseyes9134 That's why I used "if" 😅 I know the story wasn't that deep, but the potential was there.

    • @BenM.Davies
      @BenM.Davies Год назад +16

      There's something of the Alan Moore Marvelman in there, I would not be surprised if he pulled some inspiration from Blue Bolt for it honestly.

  • @4fives992
    @4fives992 Год назад +265

    It's a pity they moved away from the original Blue Bolt's backstory because the world building is intriguing. I'd love to see the whole science society versus magic society expanded on. Why did they become enemies in the first place? Are they both aware that modern day earth exists and if so, why haven't either side attempted to ally with them? I feel like this is fertile ground for story-telling along with a isekai'd everyman who was experimented on without his consent. I can't wait to see what you come up with.

    • @z-beeblebrox
      @z-beeblebrox Год назад +44

      Moreover, to have it all actually be occurring contemporaneously with WW2 would be fascinating. The fact that not one person ever thought "What if Nazis attacked the underworld kingdoms?" is proof enough that every Blue Bolt writer post-Joe Simon should have been fired.

    • @OtakuUnitedStudio
      @OtakuUnitedStudio Год назад +7

      There was a similar idea that was similarly never resolved in Metroid Prime 3. The inhabitants of Bryyo had a war between the science and mage tribes that ended with the few survivors becoming barely sapient and extremely hostile. They never go into it besides the two factions never considering the option of using both. Considering their maddened forms in the present day are now called Reptilicus, I have a feeling the whole thing was based on Silver Age comics and B movies.

    • @mitchhaelann9215
      @mitchhaelann9215 Год назад +3

      I've been working on a sci-fi/fantasy story about a race of aliens that use advanced magic to build starships and have a barely-bronze-age level of technology, because they use magic for everything. And how they interact with all the other races who use science.

  • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
    @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад +111

    So, you've established that there are two distinct continuities of Blue Bolt. You've got the supersoldier created by Dr. Bertoff to join a subterranean war, and you've got the ordinary man who enlists as a fighter pilot in WWII. The simple solution would be to simply focus on one the original fantasy Black Bolt, but I'd like to see just how much you can retcon the story to fit both plotlines within the canon. See how the Green Sorceress reacts to Marge.

    • @apjapki
      @apjapki Год назад +20

      Perhaps the sorceress' curse led him to forget his powers and the underground world during WW2. She implanted the circus show memory. She now rules the underground world entirely.

    • @TheRabidOgre
      @TheRabidOgre Год назад +11

      It's making me picture a story in three parts. In the first story he is granted powers and spirited away to the fantasy land. He saves it and is happy to do so, but it just make him realize that there's a war back home. The second story is him returning home and participating in the war and doing all the war heroics. Perhaps he has to sacrifice his superpowers to stop whatever villain he's fighting. Then the third story is him trying to find some meaning with both wars now over, with a comedic bent as he goes from one odd job to the next, before perhaps finally settling on an identity. Maybe that wouldn't be any good, but I think it's fun to imagine those stories as all part of a coherent narrative.

    • @Borealis-Rainbow
      @Borealis-Rainbow Год назад +2

      I imagine unlike Captain Americs the magic of the underworld curses him to become immortal. That way it would explain why he is in the modern times.

    • @briansmith48
      @briansmith48 Год назад +3

      Maybe his powers only work in that other realm. Just like Superman's only work under a yellow sun. ☀️
      When a comes back up to the surface he inlist in the army.
      Then once the war is over Dr. Bertioff builds him a suit to mimic the powers he had before.

  • @TheSecondVersion
    @TheSecondVersion Год назад +190

    I need a scene where the villain knocks Blue Bolt's lightning gun out of his hand, only to find out that Blue Bolt could shoot lightning from his *eyes* all along
    *"WHAT WAS THE GUN FOR?"*

    • @hydrolito
      @hydrolito Год назад +20

      Gun might regulate power better so stuns instead of kills. Cyclops wears a visor so he doesn't accidently kill people with his eyes although a character Called The Comet by MLJ Comics Company later called Archie Comics Company did that before X-Men's Cyclops.

    • @roryscott2941
      @roryscott2941 Год назад +19

      Tell you the truth, if I had super powers I probably would fake some weaknesses so the villain wouldn't find a real one. And of course kill the villain immediately upon discovery

    • @briansmith48
      @briansmith48 Год назад +11

      There's a B list superhero in the Spiderman comics called Cardiac.
      He wears a blue and white costume.
      He uses a staff to fine tune his energy blast... When he doesn't, the energy comes out of him like a fire hoes.
      Depleting his energy stores.

    • @ryankillpatrick
      @ryankillpatrick Год назад +5

      😂😂🤣😂😂😂

    • @SpidermanandhisAmazingFriends
      @SpidermanandhisAmazingFriends Год назад +3

      Blue Bolt: How else am I supposed to shoot lightning?🤨

  • @TheSecondVersion
    @TheSecondVersion Год назад +573

    Let's not question why a man who can shoot lightning out of his eyes, needs a lightning gun

    • @pureorangeness
      @pureorangeness Год назад +61

      Because it hurts :(

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад +31

      Double the lightning!

    • @Suninrags
      @Suninrags Год назад +57

      I mean the gun stuns people so I assume it's a regulator? Perhaps it's lethal from his eyes?

    • @cesar6004
      @cesar6004 Год назад +24

      @@Suninrags
      Yeah it could be a taser while his optic bolts are his killer move

    • @hydrolito
      @hydrolito Год назад +14

      Maybe the gun shoots more lightning. I can cry watery tears out of my eyes but Super soaker and fire hydrant can shoot out stronger streams of water.

  • @ValueNetwork
    @ValueNetwork Год назад +112

    It’s so strange how this comic company was created around this superhero yet they completely rebooted him to create a new character despite keeping the name and title. It’s comical how the fan Mail section of the comic is still called the “Blue bolt flashes”, one last bit of vintage branding from before the continuity shift. At 16:50 the editor asks if they should make the character into a superhero and he’s probably unaware that not only is the character he’s working with a former superhero: he’s writing this Column on the only page with the old superhero branding. Honestly they should’ve kept him as a superhero and also have him as a military Man, just like their main rival captain America

    • @thegnarledpirate9198
      @thegnarledpirate9198 Год назад +1

      Thsi magazine has a wild history for sure.

    • @briansmith48
      @briansmith48 Год назад +3

      The writers could have teamed up Blue Bolt and Dick Cole.
      Just have Dick Cole also get hit by an energy beam to gain some other power.
      The two of them could start up a super team to take down the
      Nazi's.

    • @ronn-ammon8975
      @ronn-ammon8975 Год назад +1

      ​​@@briansmith48
      I was actually wondering what it was that made Dick Cole so more popular, that couldn't be duplicated for Blue Bolt. Maybe after Simon & Kirby left, the writing, not the setting was the problem.

  • @TheTexas1994
    @TheTexas1994 Год назад +57

    Novelty Press: Tell us what you want!
    Young boys: MORE DICK COLE!
    Novelty Press: No. Here's another confusing Blue Bolt story

    • @KasumiKenshirou
      @KasumiKenshirou Год назад +7

      Yeah, I just don't know what they were thinking. The kids were telling them pretty clearly what they wanted. If they had to keep the "Blue Bolt" name around, why not just drop the Blue Bolt character and have Dick Cole have the nickname Blue Bolt?

    • @oliverbrownlow5615
      @oliverbrownlow5615 Год назад +6

      @@KasumiKenshirou Many comics of the era had generic titles. There would have been no problem with Blue Bolt Comics having Dick Cole as the main feature.

  • @jh66444
    @jh66444 Год назад +246

    0:11 actually he debuted in June of 1941, BEFORE America joined WW2. Joe Simon and Jack Kirby created the character as a petition for the US to join the war on the side of the allies.

    • @BlueStar_Studio
      @BlueStar_Studio Год назад +33

      You are correct, Kirby has always been a staunch to the Idea of America joining WW2. Kirby would even fight in the war as scout.

    • @BlackMesaEmployee
      @BlackMesaEmployee Год назад +5

      @@BlueStar_Studio my favourite tf2 class

    • @gracekim25
      @gracekim25 Год назад +2

      Whoa 😮 so the creation of this character convinced the country to finally help😅 interesting

    • @BlueStar_Studio
      @BlueStar_Studio Год назад +10

      @@gracekim25 It more accurate stirred up the idea of fighting. Remember the Nazis were an actual political movement before American sentiment turned at Pearl Harbor.

    • @Satellaview1889
      @Satellaview1889 Год назад +5

      @@BlueStar_Studio He's also famous for how he absorbs the abilities of the enemies he eats

  • @juliusbossman7280
    @juliusbossman7280 Год назад +36

    Blue Bolt would be a great anthology series. Imagine the Underground war ended with Blue Bolt and Green Sorcereress getting married but comes to realize that the kingdoms don't need a superhero in peacetime so they move aboveground and does odd jobs to sustain themselves. Blue Bolt becomes a football player, soldier, pilot, carnival performer and he uses his powers to help but backfire in some way so he gets fired or he forgets he has powers and has to be constantly reminded about it

    • @michaeldutes
      @michaeldutes Год назад

      Great idea

    • @claytonjacobs4098
      @claytonjacobs4098 11 месяцев назад

      So basically take everything cool about the character and turn him into a regular smuck? Sounds like most modern superhero movie/shows that dpwnplay anything fantastical, including costumes....ie the shitty Fox take on X-Men.

    • @conradojavier7547
      @conradojavier7547 3 месяца назад

      Blue Bolt x Green Sorceress - The Original Reylo.

  • @kaideane6973
    @kaideane6973 Год назад +44

    My grandad owned a lot of superman comics as a kid
    I mentioned Atlas to him, mostly just trying to make conversation, and he owned some as a kid
    He doesn't own any now, but apparently he bought an Atlas comic as a kid because it was cheap and he was bored

  • @jennynoelle6782
    @jennynoelle6782 Год назад +36

    I think trying to retcon this guy, and his universe, into making sense would be really interesting. There are many different ways to take it. Like, what if the army stuff was a dream? Or what if Marge and the Green Sorceress were the same person, but she had gotten amnesia or something? What if the Blue Bolt tried to move on from his superhero past, or forgot it entirely, only for it to come back to bite him or to come full circle (like if he proposed to Marge, only to get his memories back and learn she was actually the Green Sorceress)?

    • @Red-qq6ut
      @Red-qq6ut Год назад +3

      Though that does raise the question on how would Marge react? Would she also remember being the Green Sorceress, and if so, would it be before or after Blue Bolt remembered her? Would she continue to be the same person she was before, trying to make some amends to their past actions if she feels regret, or would she feel justified and continue on her path? How would that effect their relationship, assuming that they realize that 'oh yeah Blue Bolt/Green Sorceress' is a thing, but don't somehow realize/remember that the person they're currently dating is that person? And if they do realize it, do they continue dating and just have an awkward home life together trying to not use their own powers so the neighbors don't go 'wow those guys are weird' (Spoilers, but the neighbors already thought they were weird, them trying to not use their powers in some sort of comedic fashion, like Dash and his family at the end of The Incredibles, where they were encouraging him to either go fast and slow in his race is just making them go 'well that's a thing' more often than not)

  • @GleeChan
    @GleeChan Год назад +117

    So, the Blue Bolt is basically Flash Gordon at first?
    Also, I'm loving that Austin is getting really into forgotten heroes from the public domain.

    • @profezzordarke4362
      @profezzordarke4362 Год назад

      LOL TRUE, that's why it was so familiar.

    • @rhandhom1
      @rhandhom1 Год назад

      Yep, that's his thing at the moment.

    • @hydrolito
      @hydrolito Год назад +3

      Flash ripped off Flash Gordon more than Blue Bolt. Flash Gordon traveled faster than light although was in a spaceship when he did it, met Hawkmen in 1935 story which Flash Comic #1 also had Hawkman in it in 1940. Wore red and yellow costume with lightning bolt symbol in 1938 movie poster and a different one in 1939 story called Powermen of Mongo where he was dressed as an Electrician with helmet and googles instead of a mask. He also encoutered Archers lead by Baron that was dressed in Green. Also had underwater city and Sharkmen before Submariner and Aquaman appeared and also had Tiger Shark and Shark which were different shark men in stories. Was frozen by a villain with a gun that shot ice before DC and Marvel Comics had characters that did the same.

    • @ryankillpatrick
      @ryankillpatrick Год назад

      Agreed! And agreed!!! Cuz I've never heard of BLUE BOLT before! But clearly it's actually a legacy character!

    • @francescozenocchini4428
      @francescozenocchini4428 Год назад +2

      More like a giant mix between John Carter, Flash Gordon, Captain America, Shazam & Captain Midnight all mixed together.

  • @NanoMan737400
    @NanoMan737400 Год назад +30

    Why did you talk so much about this Blue Bolt character? I demand to know more about what happened with Dick Cole

  • @superspider64
    @superspider64 Год назад +26

    I find it strange just how fucking obsessed they were with trying to make Blue Bolt a thing

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Год назад +5

      "Stop trying to make Blue Bolt happen. It's not going to happen."

    • @GaryTurbo
      @GaryTurbo Год назад +2

      He was a good idea but they tried to shove propaganda in it

    • @erraticonteuse
      @erraticonteuse Год назад +4

      ​@@GaryTurbo Superhero comics in World War II were like 90% propaganda by volume. That wasn't the problem.

    • @EdDale44135
      @EdDale44135 Год назад +4

      I am surprised that they didn’t make Blue Bolt as a generic name for the comic and put Dick Coke as the main piece. Stop having a Blue Bolt story at all, just a double sized Dick Coke story.

  • @Arowrath
    @Arowrath Год назад +56

    I feel like you could make a really trippy adaptation of this where all the different iterations of Blue Bolt are from past lives/alternate universes/simulations/a magical curse/some weird gimmick to make it so he's lived all these lives and he's only beginning to remember as he has to stop some greater evil.

    • @justrecentlyi5444
      @justrecentlyi5444 Год назад +5

      Blue Bolt: No way home

    • @Arowrath
      @Arowrath Год назад +2

      @@justrecentlyi5444 haha exactly!

    • @dipokane-5321
      @dipokane-5321 Год назад +2

      That’d be pretty sick if he had a hawk man like reincarnation where he has to relearn his past lives

  • @TheSecondVersion
    @TheSecondVersion Год назад +19

    He didn't mention the dumbest Blue Bolt storyline:
    The one where an archaeologist activates an ancient alien beacon that causes Blue Bolt to pass out and plants an interstellar map in his head, which an invading alien army then tries to use to locate Earth and harvest it

  • @Trevor_NewJerusalem
    @Trevor_NewJerusalem Год назад +40

    NGL, I love the idea of a superhero's sidekick being his GF/wife.

    • @Game_Hero
      @Game_Hero Год назад +11

      same, its kinda sweet.

    • @EdDale44135
      @EdDale44135 Год назад +1

      You could lift the whole Nick and Nora relationship for it

  • @juliamavroidi8601
    @juliamavroidi8601 Год назад +47

    The mix of sci-fi and fantasy tropes you seem to be confused by wasn't that unusual for the time. (Think of eg A Princess of Mars) It wasn't until after WW2 with the influence of Lord of the Rings on the one side and the Space Race on the other that the two genres vecame distinct from each other.

    • @durleywanger2801
      @durleywanger2801 Год назад +8

      Early on there wasn't even a concept of fantasy. Everything was considered sci fi.

    • @Oturan20
      @Oturan20 Год назад +8

      ​@@durleywanger2801 Those that weren't "scientific" in nature were referred to as "Fairy Tales" because Fantasy as a genre hadn't been invented yet.
      Hell, C.S. Lewis referred to the Chronicles of Narnia as a Fairy Tale in his famous quote.
      “Critics who treat 'adult' as a term of approval, instead of as a merely descriptive term, cannot be adult themselves. To be concerned about being grown up, to admire the grown up because it is grown up, to blush at the suspicion of being childish; these things are the marks of childhood and adolescence. And in childhood and adolescence they are, in moderation, healthy symptoms. Young things ought to want to grow. But to carry on into middle life or even into early manhood this concern about being adult is a mark of really arrested development. When I was ten, I read fairy tales in secret and would have been ashamed if I had been found doing so. Now that I am fifty I read them openly. When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up.”
      The Concept existed, but the Genre didn't.

    • @tjenadonn6158
      @tjenadonn6158 Год назад +6

      Even today many people draw the distinction between hard science fiction, being more scientifically grounded works like Cixin Liu's "The Three Body Problem" and Greg Bear's "Darwin's Radio" and science fantasy being works that leap straight into "It's magic, I ain't gotta explain shit" territory like Star Wars or most superhero comics. Arguably the distinction is still fuzzy: you'll be hard-pressed to find a fantasy world that doesn't incorporate some elements of science fiction, and most science fiction occasionally dips it's toes into the fantasy pool.

    • @hyperion3145
      @hyperion3145 Год назад +4

      Doctor Fate was originally supposed to be skilled in technology so advanced, it only appeared to be like magic. Eventually they just made it magic.

    • @toonman361
      @toonman361 Год назад

      Good insight.

  • @iivin4233
    @iivin4233 Год назад +55

    This story has potential with a little dressing up. Maybe the Green Sorceress is not unambiguously evil. Maybe it turns out that her magic is actually sufficiently advanced technology.

  • @TheSaneHatter
    @TheSaneHatter Год назад +7

    After giving it some thought, I've finally figured out a way to salvage this character, using the original ideas: we simply have to RE-ORDER them. The way to make the most sense out of Blue Bolt is to have the wartime stories *become* his backstory, his prior adventures as an unpowered hero during the FIRST World War. it's based on this history that, years later, when Bolt is training new pilots, the mad scientist picks him as the recipient of the treatment he's made up, in order to defend the Underground World and fight the Green Sorceress. So we could simply go ahead with the original story, at first, and tell the war tales in flashbacks.
    Later, when Blue Bolt has saved the Underground World, he's allowed a free hand to use his powers for good in the real world, where he finds the Nazis at work . . . and realizes that they may be a major threat if they discover his secret. After a series of adventures against them, both alone and with a young cadet (this time, explicitly done as Dick Cole crossovers), he realizes that he needs a partner, and one is created: a woman.
    Finally, after a climactic story in which the Nazis DO find the Underground World (remember when they found Lynda Carter's Paradise Island?) and Bolt has to team up with his old friends & enemies to stop them, he gets the opportunity to re-enlist, and he either loses or relinquishes his powers, instead letting his partner/girlfriend take over his old role (and become the Green Sorceress's new enemy) and to get her own series of all-new adventures while he goes back into service as whatsisname's new pilot, in a series of epilogues.

    • @allenbrown9069
      @allenbrown9069 11 месяцев назад

      best to forget the ww2 stuff give bolt a new origin

  • @juliiju0484
    @juliiju0484 Год назад +14

    It's pretty crazy how having a column type in your comic and naming it after the main character seems like an obvious thing to do in modern comics, but when Blue Bolt Comics innovated with this, it was a disaster.

  • @97Multiphantom
    @97Multiphantom Год назад +18

    So my main takeaway from this is “read Dick Cole.”

  • @savethefantasticfour292
    @savethefantasticfour292 Год назад +8

    I'm surprised that you never mentioned Flash Gordan as Blue Bolt seems to be directly going for that kind of feel initially. Even the "bolt" symbol/name is reminiscent of Flash.

  • @conradojavier7547
    @conradojavier7547 Год назад +6

    Blue Bolt was basically an Isekai Protagonist in a Team Sci-Fi vs Team Fantasy War.

  • @tedparkinson2033
    @tedparkinson2033 Год назад +4

    The meta bit made me think. What if Blue Bolt was in a superhero movie where rewrites and such change the world around him with only him being aware and very confused by it all?

  • @jamesdlin7
    @jamesdlin7 Год назад +49

    Calling Blue Bolt a prototype for Captain America is a big stretch. The only thing they have in common is that they were created by Simon and Kirby.

    • @bootleggodzilla1
      @bootleggodzilla1 Год назад +3

      thats what i was thinking too. simon and kirby created the shield for mlj/archie awhile before captain america and from some stories ive heard the design for cap is one that was rejected by mlj. i understand that the character was in the military and had powers towards the end of the series but i still see it as a stretch.

    • @Cervando
      @Cervando Год назад +5

      ​@@bootleggodzilla1 It was Writer Harry Shorten and artist Irv Novick who created the character, The Shield. He was extremely popular, and several other publishers copied the concept, most notably Kirby with Captain America. In fact, MLJ sued Timely Comics, and they settled out of court, resulting in Cap's heater shield being changed to his now iconic round one, probably to avoid comparison with the one the Shield wore on his chest.
      In fact Kirby liked The Shield so much, he went on to create The Guardian for DC and Fighting American and his Bucky like sidekick Speedy.

    • @bootleggodzilla1
      @bootleggodzilla1 Год назад +1

      @@Cervando yep my bad i was misremembering the story

    • @Cervando
      @Cervando Год назад +2

      @@bootleggodzilla1 No worries, it's a common misconception that is often touted on social media and I thought you maybe had read it elsewhere. I have no idea where it came from, but I correct it as it does The Shield a great disservice, especially when commentators claim later versions of the Shield copied Cap, as they are unaware of the original.

  • @nillypc42
    @nillypc42 Год назад +133

    I'm a fan of these superhero videos you're putting out, Austin. As a comic nerd, it's fun seeing what comics are as a form of entertainment: usually pretty messy and convoluted, but with that messy and convoluted world comes a ton of fun watching super-powered beings smack a villain around.
    Edit section: Thanks @kordeliaflorek, @abrahamo2895, and @erraticonteuse for correcting me on my phrasing

    • @kordeliaflorek
      @kordeliaflorek Год назад +8

      „used to” 😉

    • @abrahamo2895
      @abrahamo2895 Год назад +2

      “used to” is.. interesting phrasing, to say the least

    • @erraticonteuse
      @erraticonteuse Год назад +3

      I concur with the other commenters that comics are still messy and convoluted, but I also have a fondness for the amateurish verve that the Golden Age had.

    • @nillypc42
      @nillypc42 Год назад +1

      @@erraticonteuse Yeah I forgot that. Comics back then though didn't have standard rules so characters were getting buffed and then de-buffed usually every two around 2 issues, going on the wackiest of adventures, and beating up the craziest villains imaginable. Superman for example had a ton of powers added on to him along with his already set-to-stone powers. What I had meant was comics today are pretty regulated and while some wacky and crazy adventures could happen, usually some regulations help the story feel more...a bit...I got nothing.
      To end off this agreement and disagreement, comics today have wacky adventures for sure, but you guys shouldn't forget the absolute rampant craziness before.

    • @AL-jg4pr
      @AL-jg4pr Год назад

      You should check out 'Comic Tropes' channel. He covers golden age comics of forgotten superheroes. Fantastic content creator who has worked in comics himself and knows a lot about behind the scenes stuff.

  • @conradojavier7547
    @conradojavier7547 Год назад +8

    If we Reboot Novelty Press, Dick Cole will be it's Batman to Blue Bolt's Superman.

  • @ysgramorssoupspoon2261
    @ysgramorssoupspoon2261 Год назад +5

    And here I was thinking that the problem with Blue Bold would be his SS looking helmet since he was first shown, but somehow his authors managed to mess up so bad that didn't even come up.

  • @kchishol1970
    @kchishol1970 Год назад +5

    I read how this series' early years were innovative, with Jack Kirby's dynamic illustration style apparently allowed to be let loose for the first time. With the example of the typical Golden Age Green Lantern in one comics history book, it's a dramatic introduction of Kirby's skill finding its own voice.

  • @Richardiii2
    @Richardiii2 Год назад +12

    Comic book history time with Austin McConnell is one of the favorite parts of this channel

  • @dacedebeer2697
    @dacedebeer2697 Год назад +5

    A total disaster - lasted for more than a hundred issues. It seems like a big success to me, it even inspired one of the most famous heroes nowadays. This actually has a lot of interesting plot ideas, even if the execution is sometimes not as polished as we are used to now. It seems like it was a little ahead of it's time.

    • @AirLancer
      @AirLancer Год назад

      Seemed like Dick Cole was doing the heavy lifting, and Blue Bolt was just along for the ride because his name was on the cover.

  • @conradojavier7547
    @conradojavier7547 Год назад +8

    Blue Bolt x Green Sorceress = The Original Reylo

  • @ColeHrusovsky
    @ColeHrusovsky Год назад +8

    I think a Flash Gordon-style sci-fi opera based on the early issues of Blue Bolt would be a good movie. Something harkening back to the adventure serials of the 40s.

  • @JohnnyS001
    @JohnnyS001 Год назад +3

    Blue Bolt was NOT a "Captain America prototype". Just because it was done by Simon and Kirby doesn't make it a Cap prototype. It was a completely different type of character. The Shield, created by Harry Shorten and Irv Novick for MLJ, was the true Captain America prototype. And Blue Bolt wasn't created by Simon and Kirby. He was created by Joe Simon alone, as the writer and artist, not just the writer. Kirby started working with Simon on the second issue. And by the way, Captain America wasn't the product of "writer Joe Simon and artist Jack Kirby" as you assert. Simon also did art and Kirby also did writing. They both contributed to the stories, pencilling and inking, as well as having other freelancers who contributed to the work.

  • @benjaminstorace6699
    @benjaminstorace6699 Год назад +5

    A pitch of a revamped version of this might be something like this;
    Struck by lighting while on a camping trip, in a state of delirium Fred Parrish stumbles upon an entrance to a hidden world. Nursed back to health by Dr. Bertoff, Fred assists the doctor's efforts to defend Science City from the powerful magicks of the Emerald Kingdom. Empowered by Bertoff's experimental technology and physical augmentation procedures, Fred, under the alias of Blue Bolt, becomes a rallying symbol for the people of Science City, taking the fight directly to the monarch of the Emerald Kingdom, the Green Sorceress. But not all is at is seems. Prisoner to the whims of the overbearing aristocracy of her kingdom, the Sorceress seeks Blue Bolt's aid to end the war and bring about an era of peace and cooperation between Science and Magic.
    Time Skip to some years later.
    Blue Bolt, husband of the Green Sorceress, is now the king of the revitalized Emerald Kingdom,
    now a Constitutional Monarchy. Dr. Bertoff, Blue Bolt's chief advisor, brings news of the Second World War erupting on earth to his king. Driven by a fondness of his birthplace and love of his old countrymen, while yet unwilling to risk the lives of his new countrymen and the stability of the recently reformed Emerald Kingdom. Blue Bolt plans to travel alone back to his world to assist in the fight against the Axis powers. Stronger than ever, with both the blessings of the Green Sorceress and Bertoff's super science, regardless of what the future holds, Blue Bolt Stands ready to face it head on.

  • @LouerTube
    @LouerTube Год назад +2

    Austin changing the thumbnail from not captain america to actual captain america is a good piece of metacommentary

  • @cynicalrabbit915
    @cynicalrabbit915 Год назад +2

    Austin
    This question is only about Captain America.
    Back in the dark ages of my callow youth, I discovered SciFi. At one point during a study period in our Jr High library, there was a paperback book on the table. Out of curiosity I picked it and started reading. The story was more or less the Origin story of *Captain America* .
    It went into some detail of Steve Roger's physical transformation. It wasn't just a solution that was injected.
    His transformation was painful and grueling. The scientist had inserted steel tubes in his bones and put him on a strict diet and physical training.
    It involved Steve investigating as a civilian..
    I never finished the book, because it disappeared.
    I'm a bit confused if that paperback origin story came first and peaked my interest or if it followed another book.
    A Wrinkle In Time
    Basically 1 was the chicken the other the egg, speaking metaphorically.
    So, if you could find out which came first the story I read or the comic book version.
    I hope you find this interesting enough to go digging.

  • @paulridings6551
    @paulridings6551 Год назад +27

    Who else loves it when Austin posts a video about some random old comic character?

  • @familyguyfunnys5620
    @familyguyfunnys5620 Год назад +25

    You know its a good day when Austin uploads

  • @The_Wosh
    @The_Wosh Год назад +5

    It's kinda funny how they had the solution to all their problems right there in dick cole but they were too stubborn to realize in time

  • @LunarcyGames
    @LunarcyGames Год назад +50

    Babe wake up, new Austin McConnell video just dropped

  • @benjaminmyrup5467
    @benjaminmyrup5467 Год назад +2

    Blue Bolt reimagined
    Fred 'Blue Bolt' Parrish is a fighter pilot during WWII and at the end of one of his missions a freak storm appears out of nowhere and causes all his squad, including himself, to crash. His body was recovered by one Dr. Bertoff who caused the storm. He is then trapped by Dr. Bertoff in the underworld to fight for the science Kingdom. After some time and some plot Dr. Bertoff is dethroned and the Science and Magic Kingdom live in peace with Blue Bolt haid as a hero who brought peace to the land. He returns to the Overworld only to find that the war is long over and that whatever Dr. Bertoff did to him to give him his powers also stopped his aging and he didn't notice because both Dr. Bertoff and the Green Sorceress were ageless.
    Trapped in the modern era he looks himself up only to find that the war hero Blue Bolt isn't even him, but rather his nephew Dick Cole who took on his mantle after his death. After saving someone casually with his powers he realizes that he realizes that Blue Bolt can still be a hero in this modern day. After getting a job a school coach at a underfunded school he donned his underworld armor again he rises once again as the hero

  • @starquack
    @starquack Год назад +3

    Honestly, my thought, as you recounted the origin, was how similar it was to Flash Gordon. That comic strip influenced everything at the time. Athlete flies to mad scientist. Is introduced into fantastical world (although for Flash, it was another planet). The princess of the fantasy world becomes infatuated with the hero, etc.

  • @CynFinnegan-lb2uo
    @CynFinnegan-lb2uo 9 месяцев назад +1

    Blue Bolt wasn't the only prototype for Captain America. Fawcett's Bulletman debuted six months before Cap, and gave Kirby and Simon the idea for the "Super-Soldier" serum.

  • @johnpenguinthe3rd13
    @johnpenguinthe3rd13 Год назад +4

    At 15:13, i can only imagine the frustration the creators / editors felt when they had done such drastic changes to the character (many of which were changes much of the audience wanted) and the audience that wanted the changes still didn't warm up to it. That's gotta be frustrating as hell. I've read some of the Blue Bolt issues (certain websites I shall not mention have all the back issues in digital form) and if I had to rate the four eras of Blue Bolt: my favorite era was the one where he has Lois as his side kick and especially the Lois vs Green Sorceress stuff (it's insanely hilarious seeing both women fight each other). My second favorite era was the earliest era with Simon and Kirby, really nice stuff. After that, the war pilot stuff falls into a distant third place for me since the drastic change in direction is extremely jarring. Granted, it's not bad, it's just way too much of a drastic change. The fourth place era for me is the Feel Good Photographer rebrand... it feels way too experimental. Granted, I thought the engagement of Blue Bolt and Marge was really cool and an excellent way to end the series. Overall, it's an interesting read if you read it all. But while the series has it's highs, it definitely has some very crappy LOWS. But overall, it's not bad and it would be pretty cool to see a modern day revisit to the character, especially if a talented writer manages to connect all four eras of Blue Bolt together in a cool way since eras 1 and 2 feel like an entirely different series from eras 3 and 4 (with only that brief scene with Blue Bolt and Lois saying their good byes to each other right before Blue Bolt starts his "War pilot" era connecting it all together).

  • @conradojavier7547
    @conradojavier7547 Год назад +2

    If you Reboot Blue Bolt, please Bring Green Sorceress as his Frienemy like His Catwoman.

  • @shadepizza4217
    @shadepizza4217 Год назад +7

    I think a blue bolt film could work if they played the real world behind the scenes story, shifted a few decades, as the events that happen within the story instead. The blue bolt is a goofy loveable golden age comedy hero, but around the twenty minute mark, some major tragedy like 9/11 or the Cuban missile crisis happens and he's shifter into performin military propaganda, with the "superhero" aspects being drawn away and the children cheering for the endless bloodshed taking place across the globe. I see a very compelling story in a fantastical children's entertainer becoming an untrustworthy figurehead for the military industrial complex

  • @Graphomite
    @Graphomite Год назад +2

    Wow. Now I understand what the term _"novelty publishers"_ comes from _(AKA: publishing firms that accept any/all content to mass-market. Think Shoprite's Books & Magezine aisle level of literature...or 90% of things available on "Kindle Unlimited")._ I've dealt with a few novelty publishers before. Never understood why "novelty" was the derogatory term for them, but it sounds like Novelty Press' infamy has lived on.
    They really were laughably awful publishers. They were both sellouts and stubborn about pushing something that wasn't marketable. Everything they did seemed to a inept struggle for relevance. They were so self derstructive that they willfully denied customers what they were *asking for* just because of some brand name nobody cared about. _They_ didn't even care about it. They just couldn't comprehend dropping or forking the Blue Bolt brand until it was 20 years too late.

  • @PulseAnimations878
    @PulseAnimations878 Год назад +3

    I feel bad for the editors watching their brand sink, crying for help from the readers but nobody came. they ask and plea but nobody responds

  • @gamerboy6787
    @gamerboy6787 Год назад +2

    Novelty Press failed on two fronts.
    With Blue Bolt, they stubbornly and pridefully refused to acknowledge when something was a failure, and didn't know when to cut their losses.
    With D!ck Cole, they failed to strike while the iron was hot.

    • @conradojavier7547
      @conradojavier7547 3 месяца назад

      they should have cancelled Blue Bolt the Moment Richard Cole is gaining Popularity.

  • @uFELLA
    @uFELLA Год назад +2

    I don't think it's fair to say that Simon/Kirby had a prototype for Captain America, which had a cover date of March 1941. The only prototype was by other creators over a year earlier. It is well known that Cap was a straightforward (and blatant) swipe of the Pep Comics #1 (MLJ Magazines, 1/1940) character, the Shield, who is the 1st American patriotic comic book hero ever. MLJ even sued Timely because Cap's triangular shield was an obvious swipe of Shield's costume, which resulted in Cap's shield taking a round shape early on.

  • @TonyGearSolid
    @TonyGearSolid Год назад +2

    Everyone: "Hey editor, the Blue Bolt sucks, can you please ditch him and give us more of the character we actually like?"
    Editor: Hmm, I just don't understand what the readers want.

  • @adruvail
    @adruvail Год назад +4

    The combination of scifi and fantasy tropes wasn't as unusual back then as you might think. Or perhaps it may be more accurate to say that the line between them was not so distinct as it is now. Even today, many libraries or book stores lump the two genres together.

  • @itsmytoast666
    @itsmytoast666 Год назад +2

    Dig the fact you stated "It helps us contextualize the content of the comic," when referring to the racial stereotypes. Most people today just condemn things, without understanding why they were the way they were. WW2 was a funky era for art - a lot of it needed to coax young men into enlisting to fight The Axis of Evil- sorry, The Axis Powers.

  • @dreadfullyshane1697
    @dreadfullyshane1697 Год назад +3

    So there was that scene where Blue Bolt looks like he's about to step into a portal. I would lean into this being your characters are across different universes and also different mediums, having Blue Bolt enter Cat-Mans' episode, or Atlas's movie, heck Spider-Woman's audio drama. Great way to have an after credit scene. Interesting character and I think the fantasy elements def need to stay there for this character. Reminds me a lot of Justice League the New Frontier. It could work.

  • @TokuNorth
    @TokuNorth Год назад +2

    Since you're already going down the rabbit hole of obscure heroes, you should absolutely make a video about the "Golden Bat" who is known as "The first Superhero"

  • @nikkibrowning4546
    @nikkibrowning4546 Год назад +2

    It is my opinion that a rewrite of this story ought to keep his origin as being given powers by the mad scientist. The change here being that the mad scientist nation are allied with the United States against some conveniently unambiguously evil nation and the Green Sorceress' nation.
    The progression of the movie would lean toward a power fantasy as Blue Bolt wins battle after battle.
    The two thirds shake up is when Blue Bolt learns the US military is being manipulated by the evil scientist and his people and that the Green Sorceress is against the other surface nation but cannot risk turning against them because they can wipe out her people.
    He is then in a conundrum that cannot be solved with power as either side winning would be a bad thing.
    That's my two cents.

  • @ivane5110
    @ivane5110 Год назад +3

    Gotta admit, I'm actually a long time fan of Blue Bolt (his original superhero-esque incarnation). I had must've come across at least one of his Golden Age comics as a yardsale or thrift store (probably for a nickle or dime) because when Roy Thomas created his homage character, Deathbolt, in All-Star Squadron, so much about the character's look and name rang a bell. Only when Thomas (maybe in that series' letter pages) explained who he based the character on did I recall. And when I finally got a look at Blue Bolt, I just loved his look. Though I was disappointed to find out that he had neither Deathbolts exact electrical powers nor at least super speed (befiting the name). I like to think that Deathbolt is his Earth-Two counterpart, especially since they share a very similar origin. And I was thrilled then disappointed to find Thomas doing his own Blue Bolt comic onky for it to have no connection even superficially. If only Thomas and Ordway would get together for a Golden Age Blue Bolt project using the same magic that they used back in the day to make their Earth-Two tales so great.

  • @Colink02
    @Colink02 Год назад +1

    So perhaps this is how call of duty came up with the Blue Bolts perk in zombies, interesting

  • @DanielIKing
    @DanielIKing Год назад +1

    The hunt for a genre for this character is not so strange in the publishing environment of the time. In the non-comics universe this is not far removed from Edgar Rice Burroughs, who tried out the jungle theme of Tarzan and then played science fiction for some success with stories on Mars and Venus. Burroughs noted the industrial sausage making atmosphere of the pulps by recounting how he had stock descriptions of sundry Martian beings that he would insert word for word from one story to the next. (Horrible White Ape of Mars, anyone?) And where the comics put their racist tropes in visuals, Burroughs and others wrote theirs out, including in the Pirates of Venus, a direct and approving reference to the Ku Klux Klan. Blue Bolt is just a bit more of a pulp industry that ground out quantity and stumbled on quality mostly on accident.

  • @aneru9396
    @aneru9396 Год назад +6

    I really liked this entire video! Probably, even, as much as I liked the >>concept

  • @johnnyplunkett8532
    @johnnyplunkett8532 Год назад +1

    Blue Bolt was very successful. He had his own book till 1951. In a field of thousands he would make the top 100 GA characters on anyone's list.

  • @SavageGreywolf
    @SavageGreywolf Год назад +2

    A bit of a technical point: Captain America wasn't designed to be pro-American propaganda, nor was he technically created during America's involvement in World War II. He was designed to be _anti-fascist_ propaganda and was created to _encourage_ American involvement in World War II. Cap was created at the _start_ of 1941, and America didn't join the war until Pearl Harbor, in December of 1941.

  • @torsegundo637
    @torsegundo637 Год назад +1

    Getting a lot of Flash Gordon, planetary romance vibes off of Blue Bolt's original characterization, spinning in a bit of superhero origin for flavor. The fact that Flash Gordon had premiered 6 years earlier and Buck Rogers 11 years prior probably hinted at why kids weren't all that interested in a knock-off. It was probably old hat already by that point and they could probably smell the scent of a poseur on them. Still, as a character in the public domain, it's not devoid of some value as a foundation to build some new stories on.

  • @AmyStrikesBack
    @AmyStrikesBack Год назад +4

    "i beheld satan as he fell from heaven, LIKE LIGHTING!"

  • @FunnyAnimatoFilms
    @FunnyAnimatoFilms Год назад +2

    I like how the reprints use a knockoff Batman logo as the price tag. Hey, it might trick someone!

  • @pendantblade6361
    @pendantblade6361 Год назад +2

    I want an entire series of forgotten comic book heroes.

  • @CSLucasEpic
    @CSLucasEpic 8 месяцев назад +1

    If the Superzeroes version of Blue Bolt will focus on his career as a Football player with no actuall super villain to antagonize him, with him using his newfound powers to bring back life to a career that was fading into obscurity. Then Dick Cole would work perfectly as a teammate rival. Dick could be the new young rookie drafted by Blue Bolt's team especially to replace him, with him then getting desperate, then having the event that gives him superpowers, and deciding to use them to play Football to keep his position in the team to make himself look better than Dick Cole.
    Combining two genres that never mix: Superhero movie with Sport Drama movie.

  • @milascave2
    @milascave2 Год назад +1

    W.C. Fields"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. But then give up. No use being a damned fool about iW.C. FIELDS.."
    WHY IN THE HECK DID THEY KEEP PUMPING MONEY into this character that nobody ready liked much.

  • @Mallory-Malkovich
    @Mallory-Malkovich Год назад +1

    It will always be funny how many comic characters from the 20th century are named Dick. It's like they were obsessed! I wonder if the popularity of the name had anything to do with its current connotation?

  • @kiartoons2010
    @kiartoons2010 Год назад

    The main problem that Novelty Press learned too late was that they prepared the magazine with a sci-fi superhero main character and named said magazine after him, simply expecting the character to become popular, without knowing if people would actually care about him. The main reason why most comics at the time were named off of genres, were so publishers could remove characters that weren't popular without much issue. Naming the magazine on a character was both their first and biggest mistake, ironically.

  • @ryankillpatrick
    @ryankillpatrick Год назад +1

    Seems like the only problem with BLUE BOLT was dropping it to kids.
    Seems like older or adult readers would have enjoyed it more. Because FLASH GORDON, JOHN CARTER, TARZAN, BUCK ROGERS, and original BATMAN comics were pretty advanced. But older readers and fans were on board.
    From how it's being explained.....besides the condescending and sarcastic voice.....BLUE BOLT would work today on paper or screen......just let the name BLUE BOLT be only a YEAR-ONE name before the hero finds his footing and evolves in character, purpose, and then cooler name. Like "HUMAN SPIDER" to "SPIDERMAN".
    Thanks for the SHARE! I never knew ANY of this and I'm a HUGE fan of CAP!

  • @PoppyHapalopus
    @PoppyHapalopus Год назад +1

    Y'know, I used to only click the thumbnails/titles that looked interesting, but I think I've finally learned to just *trust* Austin McConnell's skills. Every single one of his videos/documentaries is a banger, even when they might not look it

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is awesome that you're taking on such a insane creative task. I was born in 1989 & i miss how common & how many dif. Types of animated series/movies their were. I really wish animation would make a comeback. Even if it's done in new age modern ways so a bunch of people don't have to hand draw, color, etc. each frame. Hopefully we can find a way to make quality 90's style quality animation but with the mix of computer technology techniques helping the content get made. So much is live action or CGI.. IMO nothing is better than X-Men the animated series, courage the cowardly dog, rockos modern life, he-man, ahhh real monsters, Captain planet, thunder cats, the list goes on.

  • @KnuttyEntertainment
    @KnuttyEntertainment Год назад +2

    Dick Cole: the wonder boy
    Dick Grayson: the boy wonder.
    I want answers, I don’t care what they are.

  • @AaronLitz
    @AaronLitz Год назад +1

    The United States entered WWI after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Captain America #1 was cover dated _March_ 1941. Captain America was a lot more than just propaganda created to aid the war effort, as he _predated_ America's involvement in the war. He was a conscious response to the Nazi's, created by two Jewish guys from America.
    _"[Joe] Simon said Captain America was a consciously political creation; he and Kirby were morally repulsed by the actions of Nazi Germany in the years leading up to the United States' involvement in World War II and felt war was inevitable: 'The opponents to the war were all quite well organized. We wanted to have our say too.'"_

  • @macsnafu
    @macsnafu Год назад +2

    I've read some of the Novelty Press titles, but I guess I haven't really looked at Blue Bolt. My favorite from Novelty Press was the Young King Cole title. Pretty solid and enjoyable detective stories.
    I was also impressed that Novelty Press had a letters column in their comics in the 1940s

  • @Somefurfag
    @Somefurfag Год назад +2

    Looking forward to when Austin's Blue Bolt goes from being a silly superhero in his solo movie to a serious and conventional fighter pilot in the team-up movie with no explanation.

  • @bladestar2322
    @bladestar2322 Год назад +1

    The Shield from Archie Comics was the first 'Flag Suit'! He predated Captain America by several months.

  • @WanArk86
    @WanArk86 Год назад +1

    I don't think they miss judge the audience. They just choose to not hear them.
    It might be costly but if I'm in Novelty shoes, I'll do a double feature and slowly ended the Blue Bolt story and shelf it until the readers demand for it cannot be ignored. But then again, it was a comic boom and story line was as deep as a kiddy pool.

  • @Game_Hero
    @Game_Hero Год назад +1

    So what happened to his dead buddies? Did he just left them there? Was he accused of murder?

  • @conradojavier7547
    @conradojavier7547 Год назад +3

    It's Sad when Dick Cole is stealing Blue Bolt's Spotlight.

  • @jb888888888
    @jb888888888 Год назад +1

    The original origin was the Earth-2 Blue Bolt. The newer one, with the circus, was the Earth-1 Blue Bolt.
    Yeah the second came before the first. Comics are weird like that.

  • @lexxypillz633
    @lexxypillz633 Год назад +1

    I agree with some of the other comments; they should've kept the fantasy story. The biggest problem was that fantasy/scifi had not been explored yet.

  • @dcalltheway610
    @dcalltheway610 10 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting idea
    As War looms on the outermost layer of this planet, War rages on the inside of the planet as wall.

  • @jessfrankel5212
    @jessfrankel5212 Год назад +1

    I'm probably not the first to say this, but Blue Bolt's costume, particularly his helmet, reminds me of Adam Strange's outfit...except it's blue.

  • @caseysmith544
    @caseysmith544 Год назад +1

    If one were to do Blue Bolt and then do a proper war part with the guy, where he still keeps his powers same with girlfriend/wife this could be something, just modernize the uniform to look better and we are off. A superhero that is made by a mad scientist with inspiration from an old odd superhero comic. You could even make this set in more modern era in 1990's and 2000's with the war part being Afghanistan and Iraq doing at least 1, 2 year tour in each, both former leaders of there organizations are gone Sudam and Osama Bin Ladden.

  • @B22i
    @B22i Год назад +1

    Honestly - the whole story is so absurd, that I would totally believe, that every single sentence in this video was generated by the AI, and Austin is just messing with us.

  • @cha5
    @cha5 Год назад +1

    I always liked the Blue Bolt character, but only for the first ten issues done by Simon & Kirby, the issues after they left just don’t do that much for me.
    There are some other memorable artists on that comic though ranging from Bill Everett to Paul Gustavsen and Harry Kiefer and Basil Wolverton’s character Space Hawk also first appeared in Blue Bolt comics.

  • @offtankgaming1310
    @offtankgaming1310 Год назад

    I’ve been trying to find this forever - I remember reading of a super soldier experiment ala Cap’s from before Cap’s invention, but couldn’t track it down, and had no idea it was the same creators - priceless!

  • @mattdowds8505
    @mattdowds8505 Год назад +2

    If you want to honestly contextualize the contents of the publication you need to understand what it's like to fight against enemies that are killing your friends, their actions dehumanize them in your eyes, which makes it easy to hate them & depict them in derogatory ways.
    Looking at them as less than human makes it easier to do what has to be done.
    You also have to factor things like moral when it comes to ideas of supremacy. If you are in a conflict with someone, you have to believe you will win. How? Because you're better than them.
    It's not nice, but neither is war.

    • @dboboc
      @dboboc Год назад

      Yes. This guy felt the need to insert the politically correct statement stating the racist attitude of the publications, as if it was more important to treat an enemy with respect despite being bombed by them with thousands dead.

  • @glennbishopbishthemagish
    @glennbishopbishthemagish Год назад +1

    And then there are some that think Captain America was just a rip off of the Shield that MLJ published before Captain America.

  • @spaceknight793
    @spaceknight793 Год назад

    I gotta read me some of this!!!
    It’s clear to me that Blue Bolt took its cue from Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon and Edgar Rice Burroughs. But that genre took a back seat during WW2.

  • @sighberspook2021
    @sighberspook2021 Год назад +1

    man there's something kinda sad about reading those editor notes where the editor is just begging readers for help to make the comic good, I just feel so bad for them, they sound so desperate and even if it was just a propaganda comic you know there is at least one person working their hardest somewhere in the pipeline to try and make something they can be proud of and it just really is a shame they couldn't make it work
    "all our heroes should be tops, we feel we are letting you down if they aren't" - the editors

  • @beamdriver5
    @beamdriver5 Год назад +1

    The journey of Blue Bolt reminded be a lot of The Escapist from The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay

    • @erraticonteuse
      @erraticonteuse Год назад

      God, I need to read that book again. It was so good.

  • @madnessarcade7447
    @madnessarcade7447 Год назад +2

    If they rebooted blue bolt I think it would do a lot better today with the rise of sci fi and fantasy since then and audiences looking for more unique and fresh ideas I think it would find its niche

  • @Paul_M_Bradley
    @Paul_M_Bradley Год назад +3

    Personally, I’d make the film version of Blue Bolt a tragedy. Don’t change the time setting, don’t change the progression of the character, but do change it so that Blue Bolt is only barely a man when he gets taken to the underground world, he’s still in adolescence.
    Start out with the original story line as he’s whisked away into a fantastical setting with all these fantasy characters, and then slowly break it down as the war creeps closer and closer on the surface world. In a manner similar to Charlie Chaplins “The Great Dictator” all the goofiness and silly antics get slowly stripped away as things become more and more real and then end it with Blue Bolt joining the army, surrounded by rubble and wishing he could go back to the underground world where things were simple- a world where the wars were far more understandable, where there was a clear good and evil side, and where the worst that would happen to him was a bruise on the head or a laser bolt to the chest. It’s not like that now, and it never will be again. He has to grow up, and the world he’s grown into is a hostile one. Even if he survives, he can never go back to the way it was.
    I dunno, I just can’t help but feel like there’s some real potential for drama in the way that the characters entire world shifts almost overnight.

    • @Game_Hero
      @Game_Hero Год назад

      the Axis weren't a clear evil side?

    • @Paul_M_Bradley
      @Paul_M_Bradley Год назад

      I meant it was the fantasy world that had a lot less moral ambiguity.