Fantastic Giants, Vol. 2, No. 24 (Charlton Comics, 1966)I love old Charlton Comics and when I found a decent reading copy of this issue a few weeks ago, I was happy to shell out a few dollars for it. It's a 64-page collection of monster tales featuring artwork by the great Steve Ditko. Included in the collection is a reprint of the origin of the great ape Konga. Reading Konga's origin in "Fantastic Giants" is the next best thing to getting a copy of Konga #1. "Gorgo" is a pretty good Godzilla-ish yarn, but my favorite story of this anthology is the odd tale of "With the Help of Hogar," which is set in South Africa, of all places. The story features an exiled tribal leader named Manu who brings an alien statue to life in hopes that it will exact revenge on Manu's enemies. It's a short narrative-style tale that's not overly detailed or complex and, like the other stories in the collection, it stands on its own merits as a quaint, old-school Silver Age classic. Rounding out the book is the bizarre and offbeat tale of "The Mountain Monster."
Oddball Comics has a terrific and detailed write-up of Fantastic Giants Vol. 2 here. And here's another great write-up on this book.

DC Super-Stars #19: War Against the Giants (DC Comics, December-January 1975-76)
More old-school giant-themed madness! I found this last week when I got on the floor to root through a newly acquired collection of back issues at Fearless Readers Comics in Dayton. "War Against the Giants" is an anthology of Silver-Age reprints including a Superman tale written by former Marvel Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter. In this story, Superman battles the so-called "Superman Revenge Squad" and their giant robot named "Eterno the Immortal." (Click here for a bit of "Best Blog Ever" ridiculousness using a panel from this story.) This issue also includes two features illustrated by the legendary Gil Kane, one of which is a Green Lantern tale. The final story is a Wonder Woman classic entitled "The Human Charm Bracelet," featuring some vintage Ross/Esposito artwork. As far as comics go, "War Against the Giants" is just a really good read, plain and simple.
By the way, the Gem City Comic Con is coming to Wright State on April 6!








