Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Captain's Library MEN INTO SPACE "Moon Landing"

As the Artemis Moon-Shot Finally Prepares for Launch...
...we're going to show you how we planned to do it even before we sent a single human being into space with the comic adaptation of a TV series from 1959...

To Be Concluded...Thursday!
The Men in Space TV series ran for one season of 38 episodes, the equivalent of three seasons today on broadcast or streaming services, on CBS in 1959-60.
It eschewed typical space-opera stereotypes and plotlines, and presented a realistic "Day after Tomorrow" scenario utilizing info provided by the US Air Force, the then-newly created NASA, actual rocket scientist Dr Werhner von Braun, and designer/futurist Chesley Bonestell!
The story from Dell's Four Color Comics: Men into Space #1083 (1960), adapting the second episode "Moon Landing" scripted by James (Shogun) Clavell was scripted by Gaylord DuBois and illustrated (pencils & inks) by Murphy Anderson!

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Sunday, March 29, 2026

Captain's Library MEN INTO SPACE Returns to the Moon...65 Years Later!

As the Artemis moon shot prepares to blast-off...
...we're going to look at the first TV series that fairly-realistically speculated how it would happen!
These covers, from the novelization of the first few episodes of the TV show, give you an idea of the tone of the series.
There was also a one-shot comic which ran three stories, the first of which is synopsized below!
We're running that tale as part of Space Hero Saturdays this coming Saturday!
 The remaining two-part story does cover the lunar launch, journey, and landing!
You'll see those chapters right here on Tuesday and Thursday!
But first, let's take a break the way the spacemen do...
No, we're not advocating smoking, but we did want to spotlight the kool, cutting-edge Chesley Bonestell art the series used as the basis for it's production design!
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