Lovely and stylish English/Canadian actress Joanna Pettet passed away on July 7, 2026 in Temecula, California at 83 years of age. Over her 30-year career, Miss Pettet became a familiar face in movies and TV. She is known for her roles in the James Bond film, CASINO ROYALE, BLUE with Terence Stamp and THE GROUP with Candice Bergen. Her TV work included roles in KNOT'S LANDING, THE LOVE BOAT, MANNIX and HARRY O. She is best known by monster fans by her appearances in NIGHT GALLERY (especially the episode "The Girl With the Hungry Eyes"), THRILLER and TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED. Miss Pettet also starred in two horror films: WELCOME TO ARROW BEACH (1974) and THE EVIL (1978). She was in two PLAYBOY pictorials in the 1960s, one featuring CASINO ROYALE.
Monday, July 13, 2026
Sunday, July 12, 2026
BEYOND THE GRAVE NO. 1 (CHARLTON)
BEYOND THE GRAVE
Vol. 1 No. 1
July 1975
Charlton Publications, Inc.
Editor: George Wildman
Cover: Tom Sutton
Pages: 36
Cover price: 25-cents
CONTENTS
"Mortimer Tishin"
Script: Nicola Cuti
Art: Sanho Kim
"Nightmare Flight"
Script: Gary Petras
Art: Steve Ditko
"The Sentry"
Script: Pat Boyette
Art: Pat Boyette
"The Broken Will"
Script: Joe Gill
Art: Fred Himes
Saturday, July 11, 2026
E-MAN MEETS HEIDI SAHA?
E-Man (alter ego "Alec Tronn") was an unfortunately short-lived superhero created by Nicola "Nick" Cuti and Joe Staton for Charlton Comics. The original series ran for 10 issues, from 1973 until 1975. When editor Dick Giordano left for DC in 1968, Charlton cancelled its superhero titles. New editor George Wildman fought to bring them back and Cuti and Staton took the opportunity to pitch their idea.
E-Man was inspired in part by Jack Cole's Golden Age superhero Plastic Man because Cuti wanted the character to have a humorous side. Together, with his girlfriend Nova Kane (!), their comedic banter gave the stories a light-hearted tone. Staton designed E-Man's costume and purposely colored it in a way that wouldn't be derivative of so many other caped heroes.
With the exception of one detail, this story, "The City Swallower", from E-MAN #5 with a cover date of November 1974, was fairly standard E-Man fare. A well-constructed story by Cuti and the criminally-underrated Staton's unique style of cartoon-inspired art is off the charts wonderful here.
Alec gets sidetracked from his beach date with Nova when he spies a mysterious girl disappear into the ocean. He follows after her (turning his arms into giant fins of course) and passes into another dimension where he helps the girl (named Heidi) and her people defeat the titular bad-ass monster with a big mouth called Empirex the Norwol (a riff on the narwhal whale?).
So, what exactly was this detail I mentioned? Well, the character named Heidi has been suggested by a few sites around the 'net that she was intended to be the 70s convention costume queen, Heidi Saha. Well, folks, she was, and here's the proof: a statement by Nick Cuti confirming what has been suspected from an issue of SPOOKY, THE WARREN FANZINE.
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