Stardust the Super Wizard vs. the Secret Army of Terrorists

Get your daily fix of more great old comic books videos by bookmarking us and/or subscribing to our RSS feed. with Fletcher Hanks' work, he's known as "The Ed Wood of comics" and has one of the weirdest imaginations ever to exist in the comics world. He was active for only a few years (1939-1940 as far as I know). In the 70s he reportedly froze to death on a park bench. Most of his characters are more powerful than ten Supermen combined, viciously sadistic ironic avengers, and very trippy. You can get every (known) comic ever made by Fletcher Hanks by ordering two trade paperbacks -- "I shall destroy ... Whether you're interest is golden age comic book, superhero comics, DC comic books, Marvel comics, X-Men Comics or you name it, you'll find 'em all right here in your friendly, neighborhood (virtual) comic shop!

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25 Responses to “Stardust the Super Wizard vs. the Secret Army of Terrorists”

  1. Wavatar blackacidlizzard Says:

    Been awhile. Glad you’re back.

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  2. Wavatar mysterywalker Says:

    Hey thanks, man. Good to see you on here

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  3. Wavatar Elvisdogg Says:

    For Great Justice.

    However, Perfect Justice shall only be achieved once Stardust launches himself into the cosmos, in seeeeeeeearch of the the Truth.

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  4. Wavatar PappyStu Says:

    Well since they are closing Gitmo I don’t know where they will keep them….

    Good to see you back my old friend…

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  5. Wavatar JustA11en Says:

    Welcome back man. I just told someone that I was going to start poking around to see if you were around. One of the truly imaginative critical thinkers, on youtube, returns. HOOAH!

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  6. Wavatar mysterywalker Says:

    Heh… long time no see. I’ll have to think of something imaginative and critical to do on here

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  7. Wavatar mysterywalker Says:

    PAPPY STU!!! How’s it going. I wasn’t sure if maybe you migrated totally to another video site

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  8. Wavatar PappyStu Says:

    Defending the faithful eh he he… I am good… Back with the Fed here (USBR)… I am glad you are back I am not ashamed to say I missed ya Bro… Looking forward to great stuff from your drawing board…

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  9. Wavatar HoldinCoffee Says:

    Yeah! Go Stardust!!
    Evil-doers, REPENT!!!

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  10. Wavatar TheHande Says:

    Welcome back, man! This was great stuff. :-D

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  11. Wavatar mysterywalker Says:

    Thanks… good to see you on here. Post some cartoonsyour stuff was always entertaining!

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  12. Wavatar yaffle Says:

    great to see new stuff from you, super wizard.

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  13. Wavatar ReluctantRedneck Says:

    Very cool. Great to have you back. Tony

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  14. Wavatar ghostwise Says:

    nice work! :)

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  15. Wavatar cyphrx Says:

    LOL I loved this. Great job!!!

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  16. Wavatar JazzyLemmon Says:

    wonderful as always!!!!

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  17. Wavatar geroldkid Says:

    I’m familiar with Fletcher’s work. Seen some at Comic Con, he’s a surreal son of a bitch alright. Great adaption!

    Glad to see you’re making videos again. Take your time if you’re still having trouble with finding inspiration. Adjustments come first.

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  18. Wavatar mysterywalker Says:

    Yeah, he is a weirdo… but I will say from art school (nothing to do with this video) that in copying his style (for an assignment)… I suspect he actually knew quite a bit about art… you know, despite being pegged as a horrible artist. As for adustments, I guess you mean to home life or something… dude, I’m just too weird… my family life will never adjust. Anyway… make some more videos so I can rate them 5s. Take care…

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  19. Wavatar BuzzCoastin2 Says:

    welcum back to reality

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  20. Wavatar cha5 Says:

    I really love your video,
    I was first exposed to Fletcher Hank’s work when I picked up a back issue of
    Fantastic Comics number 4
    about ten years ago,
    I bought it for the Lou Fine Cover but Hank’s Stardust really knocked me over when I first saw it.
    I picked another Fantastic at the
    New York Comic-Con a couple
    of years back just for another
    Stardust story.
    I’m really glad Fantagraphics
    is reprinting them all.
    Again great job.

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  21. Wavatar Lakin24 Says:

    Very nice! Glad to see new stuff going up! :)

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  22. Wavatar boshemie Says:

    remember me?
    fun video.
    i changed my site for the first time in ages
    and decided to look at your page again
    maybe i’ll have to delve into the back-catalogue?

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  23. Wavatar mysterywalker Says:

    Of course. You haven’t missed too much. I was in Iraq for far too long and now, while continuing to be in the army, I’m an animation student — ironically it hasn’t left me much time to try to animate anything…

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  24. Wavatar ChasMHittler Says:

    MW, Another great job, sir. It’s watching a 40′s adventure comic come to life, exactly. Nice tongue in cheek. Excelsior! Bravo!MORE (pleeeeeeeease)!!!!

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  25. Wavatar getorphan Says:

    Glad to see you are making vids again. 5*s. Perhaps Frankenstein will make an appearance again in the future.

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