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Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Alan Moore Obscurities: Terra Obscura Book 2 (#7-12)

"I could have stayed in the jungle... but no not little old me.  I had to fall for a guy who likes adventures" - Pantha

This month I have decided to have another one devoted to comics which either have women as the main characters or playing a significant role in a mixed cast of men and women, a caveat I added so I could cover Book 2 of Terra Obscura.  A quick recap, this twelve issue series, split into two arcs spun out of a Tom Strong storyline which unfortunately due to cost issues I have not been able to get a hold of. The backstory is that Terra Obscura is an alternative Earth where the heroes ended up in suspended animation in the late sixties and were brought out of it thirty years later thanks to the combined efforts of Tom Strong and Tom Strange his Terra Obscura counterpart. The heroes are in fact public domain ones from the defunct Nedor comics stable that were in action during the forties and co-writers Alan Moore (plot) and Peter Hogan (script) have bought them into the 21st century with care and respect. In the first book they dealt with an attempt by the Egyption God Set to destroy all the technology of the world and turn the people into his slaves.  After this was sorted out using punching and diplomacy, the heroes decided to restart their old superhero team and so the "Society for Modern American Science Heroes" was reborn.   If you want to know more about the various heroes featured, their wikipedia page deals with both their Nedor and ABC era biographies and is a very interesting read.  This adventure brings a new character into the fold, Princess Pantha, who was Nedor's "Jungle Girl" character and spins a cool story of mysterious time anomolies and hi-jinks in outer space.  So let's continue with a second visit to Terra Obscura.

Tom and Pantha's first adventure.
 We start with Pantha and Tom Strange having a shared memory about having a moment back when they first teamed up in the jungle before her husband and Tom's friend found them.  In the present Pantha reflects on being asleep for thirty years and waking up to find her husband dead, she takes it in her stride while Tom seems sad.  Then she tell Tom they are supposed to be on a date, no wonder he gets maudlin living in a museum of his past exploits, "I think we should get out of here, and go for dinner somewhere French and frivolous".

They wander down through the house and Tom agrees that all the "souvenirs and trophies must be a little overwhelming" he didn't intend collecting them all they "just kind of washed up here".  Pantha says she only started aging again a couple of years ago and then strikes a pose saying she'll only admit to being "umpteen" years old.  Tom takes her down past a portrait of Tom Strong and his family, then a picture of Tom and Bob Benton - "The Terror" - when he was still human.  Tom says they were quite a team back in the day:

Tom: "We were both scientists, both idealists.  We thought we could perfect the world with a combination of grit and good old American know-how".

Pantha comments that the papers used to call them "the World's Best".  Tom says in the end they were only human and couldn't stop the alien that killed Bob and got the others out into suspended animation.  Tom said they did thanks to the Terror but now as a computer program he thinks he can still make the the world perfect and needs to be managed.

Then The Terror calls and gives Tom an update on whats happening, the most important being the something detected in space and the President wants S.M.A.S.H in the loop.  Tom tells Pantha the date has to be postponed but she says she's coming with him.  He decides he deserves a personal life so will drive there.  But his car has changed, it was a S.U.V now it is an old two seater.  "I had this monster in the late fifties...how the heck did it get here?" wonders Tom, Pantha says it's much cooler than what he usually drives, "this is to die for".  And off they go.
Diane and Carol partners in love and crime fighting.
We then cut to lesbian hero couple Diana "Ms.Masque" Adams and her girlfriend Carol "Fighting Yank" Carter battling "The Clock" in New Lancaster.   After a lot of clock puns and exploding clocks, Tim who was Bob Benton's sidekick and now works with the Terror drops down to give them a hand.  Diana and Tim lay into the henchemen Carol goes after The Clock.

With the henchmen dealt with, Tim says he'd still like to be friends with Diana even though she broke up with him. He invites her to dinner as Carol drags the unconcious body of The Clock towards them.  Tim leaves and when Diana tells Carol what he said, Carol is displeased. 

Diana: "No, he was trying to be nice but... I dunno there was something...cold about him.  Maybe he's trying to cover up how much I hurt him.  You think I should go?"

Then we return to Tom Strange and Pantha meeting with Senator Tallis. They are taken to a secret place to meet a man called The Oracle.  He's a man who can see into the fourth dimension and stay sane, at least until now.
Bryant's ship returns to the solar system.
They find an old man who says to Tom "ever since I saw that thing in space... why do I keep seeing the past?"  Then Tom is shown Hubble's photos of the object, it's like a spaceship but one twisted into a curved shape.  Undistorted it appears to be "the Thunderbolt.  This is Andrew Bryant's ship" says Tom.

Tom: "God only knows where he's been for the last forty-five years... but it looks like Captain Future has come back."

Then we get a TV news report about Captain Future's return into the solar system, in the years since he's been lost in space he was promoted to Colonel.

S.M.A.S.H are having a meeting about it.  Tom says the ship isn't responding to hails so his robots are building him a spaceship so he can fly out and meet him.  He's called the meeting to let them know he'll be off planet for a while and also time anomalies are occuring.  Carol and Peggy "The Woman in Red" discuss changing names but all the ones they have thought of are have are awful. Then the Green Ghost senses something unnatural.

Then the original S.M.A.S.H from the forties appear in the doorway, including a young Diana and Carol's dad still alive. They declare the modern S.M.A.S.H to be "Japanazi Imposters" and a punch-up commences.
Past and future meet up with fisticuffs.
Back at Diana and Carol's place, Diana picks up her messages.  The first is from Carol saying she looked dead to the world so she let her sleep in.  Then a message from Tim, who has a weird tick to his mouth saying it was nice to see her.  Diana messages back that she's coming to Invertica City in a day or so to stay with a friend and they can grab a bite and catch up. She switches the machine off and says to herself, "What are you doing, girl?"

Back at S.M.A.S.H headquarters a fullscale brawl is taking place between past and present.  Tom wants to sit down and talk, "so you can poison us with propaganda?" shouts Diana as she wrestles with him.  Carol tries to reason with her dad, but he punches her saying she can't be his daughter.  Finally The Green Ghost manages to convince his living past self that they are telling the truth, they are not enemies.  The Ghost tells everyone to stop fighting.  But then the past heroes just fade away.

Present day S.M.A.S.H nurse their wounds and wonder if this was an experiment with time travel they forgot. The Green Ghost doesn't think so, saying Captain Future never spoke during the battle, and he disappears to try and get to the bottom of it. Carol is feeling about fed up, "I just had a fight with my dad and girlfriend... and neither of them even recognised me.  It's kind of depressing".  Her jaw hurts and she just wants to go home.

Tom leaves and meets Pantha, his car has regressed again, Pantha comments "If this keeps up you'll be driving a Model T soon".  They get inside and he grins that he will soon be driving a brand new spaceship.  "Cool. When do we leave?" asks Pantha.  A short time skip and they are at the spaceship, Tom is telling Pantha "no" she can't come. 
Seduction of the Tom.
She says she knows why he doesn't want her to come, he took others into action and they died.  But she says she can look after herself, "I'm a big girl now".  Then she asks how long it has been since Tom last had sex.  He mumbles it's been a while, so he takes him by the arm and asks "where do you hide the bedrooms in this morgue?".

Carol returns home and tells Diana about the time travel fight, she tells Diana she looked cute as a teenager.  Diana says she looks cute now.  Then Carol spots Diana's bags and thinks she's leaving her.  But Diana reassures her she is only going to visit Invertica City and maybe see Tim for dinner, to make sure he's OK. 

Then we cut to Tim sitting in a chair surrounded by operating tools.  The top of his head is sawn off and reveals he's mechanical inside, and as he is operated on by the machines he orders flowers for his forthcoming dinner with Diana.
The real Tim revealed.
Over dinner with Diana, "Tim" recounts his adventures in the forties which has him slip and refer to "Tim and I".  Diana picks up on this saying doesn;t he mean "Bob and I?"  Not-Tim blames the bubbly, he also says his nervous twitch was fixed by needing a "dream" and he touches Diana's fingers.

Back with Tom he is up and very cheerful after a night of nookie with Pantha.  She finds him packing for the spaceflight and they embrace:

Tom: "I'd forgotten how good life can be... but having you here the last few days... I've remembered".

Then he hears a commotion from his dead friend Mike's old quarters.  More faces from the past are there including Mike and Tim all youthful and enthusiastic about helping Tom with this time twisting mystery, as they discuss possible causes a bad guy called "Baron Nacht" appears and fires a green ray.  Tom blocks it and punches the Baron out.  Then he and the youth fade away.  Pantha asks Tom if he is OK, but Tom is a little sad at having seen the youths, all bar Tim are dead now.

Speaking of Tim, robo-zombie Tim is sharing a drink in front of a roaring fire with Diana. They start to kiss... meanwhile we get one side of a conversation between Carol and her dead father.  She admits to being jealous and goes to phone the woman Diana is staying with.  Tipper, the woman in queston is having her own time twisting troubles, Tommy, Buzz and Pudge have appeared at different ages, she along with them was part of "The Four Comrades" back in the past.

Back with Tom and Pantha, they are ready to jet off into space, for a treat, Pantha has put on her furry leopardprint bikini, Tom doesn't object but notes, "it could be a little distracting that's all."  Pantha grins at him, "that's the general idea you big galoot."  And off they fly.
Who says space travel can't be sexy?
Diana pulls away from her kiss with a robot in a Tim suit, she says it was like the first time.  "Tim" says yes at a place where she kissed Bob Benton not Tim and the penny drops.  The AI Bob Baker has taken over Tim's body.  Diana recoils, Bob tell her Tim committed suicide after she broke up with him, so he salvaged the body and "made it mine".  So now he and Diana can be lovers again.

She smashes a wine bottle over his head and runs.   She says they were never lovers, just a one night stand.  Bob accuses her of doing it with everyone, "Lance, Lewis, and Tim, and that slut Carol... but I forgive you."  He says all he needs to make her love him is time "and we'll soon have plenty of that".  He tells the fleeing Diana that he thinks Andrew Bryants ship is causing the timeslips so he's going to steal it and learn to control time, "and then I'll be able to put things right again".

In Hawaii, Senator Challis is discussing Bryant's ship when people start running. In the sky is the "Tsunami Squad", superpowered Japanese men who "sank the fleet in 1941".  Fortunately S.M.A.S.H come to the rescue fast and get into a punch up with them before the Tsunami Squad vanish though they managed to kill quite a few people on the ground before S.M.A.S.H got to them.
The Tsunami Squad attack.
On board their spaceship, Pantha bends sultrily over Tom and asks "penny for your thoughts, handsome".  He says he was thinking about those films where brave astronauts fly out to destroy an asteroid or something threatening Earth, and "someone always dies."  He gets a message from Earth about the Tsunami Squad, and that "everyone is rooting for you". Tom frowns, "so.. no pressure then".

Pantha: "Hey, saving the Earth at the last minute is what you're good at, remember.  But afterwards you're mine.  And we're taking a vacation or else."

Tom, tempting fate, says at least they only have Bryant's ship to deal with and "there won't be any mysterious villains appearing out of nowhere to complicate things".
A somewhat incovenienced Diana.
We then cut to Bob The Terror's spaceship also on course to Bryant's ship. He has Diana chained up under guard by skull faced Terrorbots. He tells her that Bryant's ship is acting more like a "quantum particle" than a spaceship.  "It may well be a gateway to anything" he continues.  Tom Strange is the fly in the ointment but he's going to eliminate him.  Diana can't believe Bob would kill his best friend.  Bob says he will just disable his ship.  He leaves her saying "I'm doing this for us, remember?"

On Tom and Pantha's ship she wakes after a nap and Tom tells her they are now in the asteroid belt and there is a ship following them which he has identified as "The Terroriser...the Terror's old ship".  He can't raise him on radio.  Pantha says she thought he coudln't leave Invertica, but Tom thinks it might just be Tim with some help.  He reminisces about an encounter with some aliens who had modelled themselves on the Terror via TV transmissions, they were attacked by aliens modeled on one of the Terror's villians and it was left to Tom to save the day.

"You've really lived, haven't you?" grins Pantha.  Tom admits Bob saved him several times in the past so he wants to believe the best of him.  But he won't respond to hails. Then The Terrorizer fires on their ship.  They loses a stabiliserr and Tom says they are heading into the asteroids and that Pantha needs to get into a space suit fast.

Bob doesn't attack further and resumes course to Bryant's ship. Tom tells Pantha to hold the ship steady and he heads outside to start fixing the damage.  As he does so Pantha says to herself with a smile, "So now I'm going to die in space.  Well done, Pantha".  But Tom gets the ship fixed fast and they head off to Bryant's ship only at one-quarter speed.
The Terroriser attached to Bryant's ship.
They finally arrive and see The Terroriser latched onto it. With the only airlock blocked, they'll have to clamp on and burn their way through. They make a hole in Bryant's ship and Tom and Pantha venture inside, only to discover an Escher like interior of impossible stairways and strange alien looking creatures.

The US President orders a missile strike on Bryant's spaceship as they can't risk more Pearl Harbours.  The Green Ghost goes to visit Set and Thoth who are playing a chess like game and tells them he needs their help to stop the Enola Gay dropping the bomb over Hiroshima, they travel there via his cloak.
Thoth and Set to the rescue.
Tom and Pantha are in a new reality, one where they are older, married and settled down together.  They have dinner with Bob and Diana his wife while their kids go out on crime patrol.  Diana says she can't remember her wedding.  Pantha says it was after they "eliminated crime and S.M.A.S.H disbanded".  But if they did then why are the kids out on patrol?

Reality fractures and then we see Diana being pulled out of a "Dream Machine" by The Liberator.  Tom is pulled out as well as the Terror, now they have to stop Futuro who did this to them.  There is an explosion, then there is just Pantha, Diana, Tom and the Terror.  Tom says he can feel reality shifting, but Bob denies this.  Then Tom and Bob end up fighting:

Tom: "...This isn't Bob Benton.  Bob Benton is dead.  This is just some kind of robot".

And he punches it's head off. Now reality resets, with just Pantha, Diana, Tom and Tim/Bob.  Diana tells Tom that Terror Bob has taken over Tim's body.
Andrew Bryant.
Tom sends Pantha and Diana race off to find Andrew Bryant and discover him, heavily bearded and asleep in the pilot's chair. Pantha hypothesises that maybe all the timeslips on Earth were dreams of his. Unfortunately at this point the Enola Gay has dropped the bomb over Hiroshima. 

Thoth manages to grab the bomb and hold it in a bubble, he asks for Set to lend him his strength as the bomb explodes and they contain it.  They keep holding it until the explosion disappates back to where the other time anomolies went.   Meanwhile Tom is battling Bob's Terrorbots and says Tim/Bob is nothing like the Bob he knew:

Bob: "I am Benton's legacy.  I am the future... and as soon as I gain control of this ship, all of time will be mine to restructure".

Then chaos ensues as heroes and villains from the past come through the time tube.  This includes past Bob Benton and Tim.  There is a big fight and the Terrorbots are destroyed.  Tom says to Evil Bob "It's just you and me now".

Back with the two women, Pantha is fangirling over Andrew a bit, "I mean this is the guy who killed Hitler and arrested Joe McCarthy... not to mention being the first astronaut.  It's like coming face to face with a legend".  Diana says that's as maybe, he's still fast asleep.  Pantha says they could go with "the Fairytale solution".  Diana says with her reputation she should be the one to kiss him awake and lands a big smooch on Bryant's lips.
And lo, the prince awakens.
The fight elsewhere continues.  Past Bob takes on mecha Bob and smashes the top of his head off and scoops out the insides "He wasn't me" says Past Bob grimly, "I was never that dark". While a dazed Andrew wakes and remembers having a ray fired on him by Dr. X and then nothing else. Diana says they'll explain later now there is a bad guy to fight. "Isn't there always?" says Andrew.

Tom shakes past Bob's hand and says Tom needed him and he came.  As they fade he says "remember us this way... as your friends".  And then they are gone.  Diana and Pantha arrive with Andrew in tow.  Tom greets him as Colonel Bryant as he was promoted in his abscence.  Then Andrew senses the bomb fired from Earth and they all escape on Tom's ship and watch the ship explode.
Past Bob deals with his insane future self.
Tom fills Andrew in on the time displacements.  Andrew admits he had been dreaming about the past and how things could have been.  The Terror thought his ship went through a black hole. 

Tom: "Maybe that made it act like some kind of psychic amplifier, affecting events as far away as it's point of origin.  Or else everything we saw was real and the ship was really a quantum gateway to other dimensions.  I guess we'll never know".

Diana says it's blown up so good riddance.  Tom tells Pantha to call Washington, they'll have quite the reception for Andrew when he returns.

And he gets a tickertape parade.  Carol and Diana are there having a fond laugh at Andrew's face when Diana introduced Carol as her girlfriend.  Diana thought he was sweet about it.  She also apologises for being an ass over Tim and is glad Carol is still her girlfriend.  They decide to get the flypast over with so they can be alone again.
And they all live happily ever after.
Pantha and Tom are missing the celebrations.  They are cuddling together in the sea off some tropical beach.  Tom is still wondering what might come next.  Pantha just says:

Pantha: "Happiness, dummy... and nothing's going to spoil it".

And that was pretty much it for Terra Obscura.  There was a single issue of Terra Obscura & Splash Brannigan then ABC folded as an imprint as Moore decided to cut all ties with DC comics and the series he didn't directly write suffered big drops in sales which is likely what happened with Terra Obscura.  Which is a terrible shame, they are a great group of characters, a modern update of a bunch of pulp superheroes with the women being just as strong and interesting as the men.  These characters could have been fertile ground for many more adventures and it's a terrible shame we didn't get more of them fleshed out the way Diana, Carol, Tom, Pantha, Bob and Tim were. The central plot of this book, a man dreaming and his dreams becoming reality on Earth is a fantastic sci-fi idea and being solved with just a kiss while the punching is confined to the secondary plotline is something I like.  I always prefer stories where people use their brains to figure out solutions like Pantha did rather than it be solved with a punch-up (although a good punch up is fun to read undeniably so).  Still it was poetically satisfying that the real Bob Benton took down his corrupted, maddened future self.  I hope one day Tom Strong gets the rerelease treatment and I can finally cover their first appearence in the 21st century.  After two books I feel very attached to the characters, thanks to Moore and Hogan's deft scripts and the chunky, Kirbyesque artwork by Yanick Panquette and Karl Story.  Both books are availiable seperately or as one omnibus "Terra Obscura: The S.M.A.S.H of Two Worlds" which is what I've taken these images from.

Wednesday, 1 February 2017

Alan Moore Obscurities: Terra Obscura Book 1 (#1-6)

"I am Lord of the desert wastes.  I am Set the undying, father of chaos...and this is my world now" - Set

This month something a little different with this series hailing from 2003 during what for me is Moore's last great period, his America's Best Comic's one that bought us Promethea, Tom Strong, Top Ten and The League Of Extraordinary Gentleman.  Now what makes this a little different is that he wrote the plot and script outlines but Peter Hogan finished the scripts in detail.  However according to the introduction from Hogan it wasn't a case of Moore sending him the outlines and leaving it at that, he went to Moore's house and worked closely with him thrashing out the final script.  This is an interesting series because all the superheroes featured are ones that were part of a stable of 1940's ones from Nedor comics who had lapsed back into the public domain.  If you check Terra Obscura's wikipedia page there is a link to biography pages of each hero which you might find interesting.  Now this wasn't their first updated appearance.  They actually featured in a Tom Strong storyline, Terra Obscura being the name of an alternative Earth that Tom Strong discovered in 1968 and the heroes there belonged to an organisation called The Society of American Science Heroes or S.M.A.S.H for short The backstory to the heroes in these stories were that they had been in suspended animation since events that took place in 1969 only to come out of it a few years back thanks to the combined efforts of Tom Strong and his Terra Obscura counterpart Tom Strange and are now adjusting to life in the 21st century.  I had hoped to feature that Tom Strong adventure first, but for some reason unlike a lot of other ABC stuff (including this series) the Tom Strong books haven't been reissued and cost a fortune right now, however there is a wikipedia synopsis hereTerra Obscura ran to 12 issues in total, with two storylines lasting six issues each and is availiable as either two volumes or one bumper one - "The S.M.A.S.H of Two Worlds" which I have taken this from.  So without further ado lets enjoy some superhero japery from Moore and Hogan.

The story begins with Carol Carter, the former "Fighting Spirit", now a school teacher in the city of New Lancaster arguing with the school principal over putting the kid of a mafiosa in detention.  She is given a week's leave with pay after she protests that she thought she was supposed to "make a difference".  She arrives back home and chats to her cat as she listens to the news on the TV.

There is some debate as to whether the world needs the superheroes then an ominous story about a puzzling phenomenon taking place at the Grand Canyon, nothing electrical is working there up to a radius of several hundred yards from the canyon's edge.  Then there is an ad break for something called "Terror Incorporated" and how the "Terror 2003" program is making the streets safe once again. This prompts Carol to phone her friend Diana "Miss Masque" Adams in Invertica City and ask if she can come and see her.

We then cut to some nefarious looking individuals who are speaking to a mysterious voice who assures them he can deal with "Bob Benton" who is the person behind Terror Inc.  Bob, known as The Black Terror was killed in the battle that trapped the others in suspended animation but lives on as the computer program The Terror 2000.  The mystery voice tells the villains he'll kill the "zombie version" of Bob for a price.
Diana introduces Carol to Tim and "Bob".
Carol arrives at Terror Inc and is greeted by Diana who introduces her to Tim Roland, he is eighteen years old and was Bob's sidekick with enhanced speed and strength.  Now he is in a relationship with Diana. He and The Terror greet Carol politely:

The Terror: "Science Heroes may be obsolete before too long.  But I am sure the world will always need good teachers".

Tim explains that this is where they monitor things but "Bob" can be anywhere there is trouble within seconds.  Then he is off to a meeting in Washington D.C.  Carol and Diana go off to a diner to catch up.

Diana says she and Tim ended up falling for each other after they worked together setting up Terror Inc.  Carol wonders what Bob thinks about all this, Diana says it's odd.  Sometimes The Terror is just like Bob othertimes just "a machine pretending to be Bob".   So she tries not to think about it too much.  Carol notes she still wears her mask and Diana says it's easier to put on in the morning than eyeliner.  Carol says when her father died her link to their ancestor died and she lost her powers, but sometimes she can still see him.

Carol: "Sometimes I really can see him and it feels like he wants to tell me something, but he never does. It's driving me crazy.."

Later they hail a taxi back to Terror Inc and a supervillain called "The Grim Reaper" gets in a taxi behind them.  He was the mysterious voice promising to take out The Terror.  When they reach Terror Inc he has his taxi pile into the back of the women's then takes Diana hostage.
The Grim Reaper takes Diana hostage.
The Terror appears and The Grim Reaper tells him he's "upsetting the natural order of things, so you have to go".  He tries to neutralise The Terror but fails.  He threatens to gut Diana, but The Terror says she is expendable. Then it fires laser beams at him and boils all the flesh off his bones.  Tim appears and rushes to Diana's side, he says The Terror didn't mean it and he only said she was expendable to rattle the Reaper. Then he tells her the President wants a Terror for every city in the union. Left on her own, Carol rushes to the toilet and heaves in the sink then sees her dad in the mirror and slumps to the floor.

The next chapter introduces us to Grant "The Magnet" Halford who is a detective, he has come to veiw the body of his partner Lance Lewis in the mortuary located in Las Vegas.  The coroner says he appears to have been "flash fried" and is missing his heart.  Grant starts searching Lance's effects to try and find out what happened.  He takes some of the sand found on his clothes and leaves. We get a quick history lesson, that Lance was from the future who came back in time to take part in World War 2, "the last good war". He had vanished a week ago leaving just a cryptic note behind, by the time Grant had tracked him down it was too late.

When he and Lance were revived after their time in suspended animation, they had started a detective agency.  Grant's magnetism powers had gone screwy but Lance knew stuff from the future which was helpful.  Grant is still able to use his ability to find stuff, and it was "a relief not having to wear that dopey costume any more".  He listens to the grains of sand  hoping they can tell him where Lance's body was dumped. They take him to a green glow in the desert and when he gets there he finds lots of green glowing furniture and "The Green Ghost".
Grant meets George The Green Ghost.
He says he's been expecting Grant and tells him to take a seat. He says there was something strange about Lance's death and he has been unable to locate his spirit in the afterlife to question him about it. Grant queries as to why he's interested and The Green Ghost says it is "big cosmic stuff".  Also, Grant can call him George. Grant asks him what their next move should be.  George says if he is right, Las Vegas will soon be a very dangerous place to be.

George: "We must gather allies if we are to fight the approaching evil.  Go back to town, to a club called The Wheel, and find a woman named Betty.  Get her to safety and I will join you there".

Where would that be, Grant wants to know. "Where your path leads you" says George but suspects it is Invertica City and he fades out. As Grant drives back to Vegas he gets a phonecall telling him The Grim Reaper might have been responsible for Lance's death.  He's then told about The Grim Reaper's death and calls up Diana.

Diana takes the call and tells him the police would have the Reaper's sword now.  She invites him for a drink if he is ever in the neighbourhood then hangs up and goes to talk to Carol who is staying over. She tells Carol she dated Lance for a while.  "God, did you date everybody?" smiles Carol.  Diana says she isn't a slut, it was just the movies a couple of times.  They chat some more then Diana asks if she can come back to New Lancaster with Carol as Tim will be away and she doesn't like going to work without him.

Back with Grant he is attending a magic show at The Wheel. After it ends he goes backstage to talk to the magician, the woman called Betty he needs to find.  She knows about George and that Grant has been sent by him.  Then the lights go out. She lights some candles and reveals a strange boarlike creature attacking the audience. Betty takes it down with a knife to the head.

Betty: "This thing started out near the Grand Canyon... it's not just power cuts, it's more than that.  It's like all technology... even the laws of physics... they just don't work any more".

She asks if Grant is ready to make a run for it, they jump in his care and hurtle off towards the airport as Grant muses he never "much cared for Vegas.  And that was before the place went all to hell."
Betty can handle herself.
The next chapter starts with several science heroes, The Liberator, Pyroman, The Woman In Red, The American Crusader, The Scarab and Tim gathered with a general and a senator discussng the strange anomoly.  They call it the "Null Zone" and at the rate it is expanding it will envelope the country in two days and the world within a week.

Tim thinks it's an attack on Terror, it can't be a coincidence an anti-technology weapon started up round about the time the Reaper attacked Bob. They know Terror is going to go nationl and this is their response.  The Liberator says it could be aliens, mad scientists or unexplained phenomena.  They remember that a "Doctor X" had a lab out there and so they decide to go out and investigate. Tim will head back to Invertica and monitor them on their belt cameras.

Betty and Grant are in a bar in Invertica having made it out of Vegas in time.   They are there to meet Carol and Diana, Grant hopes they can give him a lead on who killed Lance.  The two women arrive and after intoductions Diana tells him that the police do have the Reaper's weapon and Grant says he needs to get back to Vegas where Lance's body is.  Betty says "Lance's death is only one piece of the picture here".  They need someone who knows about big, supernatural stuff. They need George.
Calling George...
At Terror Inc. Tim and Bob are monitoring everyone via their cameras.   He hears Diana say she is going to New Lancaster and starts to panic that she is leaving him. Bob ignores him while thinking it might be able to counter the null zone with a counter signal.  Grant, Betty, Carol and Diana sit in a circle and summon George  but he is being blocked from fully materialising though he manages to tell them they need to find Doc Tom Strange.  Unfortunately Tom hasn't been heard of in years. Grant says he could find him if he could touch a possession of his.  Fortunately Carol knows where his secret base is.

They arrive there a Carol has the password to get them in.  Inside are lots of gadgets including a replica of Tom Strong's "Hypersaucer". Grant picks up a bottle of the potion Tom gets his powers from and it starts to resonate.  They all pile into the saucer and Grant tells them to fly south.

The other science heroes are flying towards the null zone.  Suddenly The Lady In Red tumbles from the sky and is caught by The Scarab. The Liberator caught Pyroman but The American Crusader hit the ground and is badly injured.  The Scarab says the null zone affected those whose powers came from science, which his and The Liberator's don't.  As they tend to their injured comrade huge boar-dogs suddenly appear.
Entering the Null Zone.
We return to Tim and Bob, we are filled in on the main suspect Dr.X. He's supposed to be researching inter-dimensional travel.  They run through some other possible suspectd, with one called "Mystico" being possible.  He's wrappped up like a mummy and no photos exist of him before that.   The Scarab can't be responsible, "he's a goody-teo shoes through and through". Dr. Voodoo is another possible and also Tom Strange.  Bob says he needs more data to solve this, and demands to know where the "S.M.A.S.H idiots are".

They are in the null zone and have dealt with the boar-dogs.  The Lady In Red is going to stay with the injured Crusader as will Pyroman.  The Liberator and The Scarab leave them to go deeper into the zone.  Meanwhile, the gang in Strange's Hypersaucer have arrived at Antartica.  Carol doesn't want to be here, it was where her father died, Bob and George as well. Grant says they need to land so they do so. They dress up in cold weather gear and embark on an exploration of the huge alien structure there.  Inside a thing points a "weird looking gun" at them.

Back with The Scarab and The Liberator, The Scarab says he's met Dr. X and that he is "weird and scary".  Scarier than Mystico asks The Liberator?  The Scarab says he is the reincarnation of a priest of Ra, so he's not scared of a mummy. They arrive at Dr. X's place and The Liberator falls through the front door into a void. The Scarab flies down and catches him.  Then a voice tells them to "make yourselves at home... in my dungeons".
Tom Strange is found.
Grant's group are trying to figure out what to do about the being with a gun.  Carol mentions Tom, and at that the being leads them further into the structure.  And there is Tom Strange and the being was his pet talking ape Adam.  He explains to them he's been mapping the structure these past six month, but the others say there is an urgent matter they need help with. 

Diana: "The whole country's under attack and we're pretty sure that S.M.A.S.H are in trouble..."

In Dr X's dungeon he believes the null zone is an attack on him.  He says he just wants to be left alone, he had to kill the others who came looking and now he has to kill them.

Down in the pit with The Liberator and The Scarab is the body of The American Eagle and Eaglet.  The Liberator says he really wants to hit Dr.X and The Scarab says he can then they'll make sure he's tried for murder.  In Antartica, Carol is standing over the grave of her dad. George appears and speaks with Grant saying he should stay and protect Betty. 

Then he goes to see Carol by the grave. After she tells him she was too scared to do the hero thing after she lost her powers, George says "Well child, if the cap fits" and he departs. So Carol puts on the hat that had been left on the grave and the ghost of her father is finally able to talk to her.  She tearfully tells him she's missed him so much, he says he's missed her, but now "we're back in the fight again".
Carol reunited with her father's spirit.
The next chapter has Dr. X trapping The Liberator and The Scarab in dreamy scenarios.  The Liberator tears down the wall of one dream saying they have to snap out of it.   Angrily The Liberator charges, saying "I'm coming for you X...and nothing's gonna stop me!"  But Dt.X is in an impenetrable bubble.  As The Liberator beats on it, X ponders the null zone.

He is not responsible for it, but he thinks it's obvious who has, "and if it is him, then the time has come to leave this planet".  And with that he departs for Dimension X telling The Scarab and Liberator they are unlikely to survive the next few days.  They are left standing there in the desert so decide to follow the strange light on the horizon.

In Antartica, Tom, George, Carol and Diana are getting ready to leave in the saucer.  Grant and Becky are staying behind with Tom's talking ape.  Onboard Carol is in costume now and is happy her father is with her.   The take off and head for the Grand Canyon.

Tom asks George what he thinks they're up against.  He says he's not exactly sure, but it would seem inevitable that those with science based powers will have failed aginst it.  "So the future lie in our hands now, my friend.  Us, and those like us" say George.  Tom briefly manages to raise Terror who demands he come to him.  Tom wants to know how far the null field has grown but he loses Terror again.  Suddenly the saucer loses power and crash lands.  Everyone is safe and George has an idea of how to speed their movement.

Scarab and The Liberator are at the top of a canyon. Scarab offers to carry The Liberator who can't fly.  The Liberator reluctantlt accepts but glugs some liquid to help stave off air sickness.  The a Native American comes out of the bushes and introduces himself as Lone Eagle.  He says he returned from a spirit journey and found all his people gone.  The other reservations are empty too.  It seems they are both investigating the same phenomenon.

Tom, Carol, Diana and George are flying in green construct of Georges.  He tells them it works on the same priciples as a magic carpet.  Tom asks they be put down close to the light.  They land and discover The Scarab, The Liberator and Lone Eagle already there. The Liberator introduces them to Lone Eagle.  He grins at Tom saying this is the second S.M.A.S.H reunion in a week. Tom is surprised to hear it broke up while he was away.
Mystico.
George tells them to check the light coming from beyong the ridge.  And what greats their eyes is a large pyramid in the middle of the Grand Canyon.  Standing in the doorway is a dog masked man, who Tom realises is Mystico.  But who is he now?

George: "Not an ordinary man.  My friends, I very much fear... we're going to have to fight a god"

The final chapter begins with the US President (a black woman) giving a broadcast saying that the armed forces and S.M.A.S.H are fightint to free the country from the darkness that has engulfed the country.

Then we return to our heroes outside the pyramid.  They split up and The Scarab, with Diana and Carol go through the front door. The others are going in high.  Lots of people are walking into the pyramid like they are hypnotised.  Inside is a huge pillar of light shining down from the ceiling.
Inside the pyramid.
The others have entered through the top.   George says he must leave them for now, "this battle must be fought upon more than one level" and he diasppears to attack the foe in his own way. Tom, The Lone Eagle and The Liberator venture further inside.  Suddenly they are confronted by Mystico who demonstrates his power by turning the power giving liquids in Tom and The Liberator's veins into poison, and knocks out Lone Eagle.  He tell them their "potions and primitive magic" could not succeed where science had failed.

Back with the others, Carol's father tell them they need to go deeper down, they find a hole emitting the energy and floating in the middle is Lance Lewis's heart.   Meanwhile Mystico stops poisoning Tom and The Liberator and explains what he's been up to.  First of all his real name is Smenkhkare, a pharoah who once ruled Eygpt.   He was the older brother of Tutankhamun.  We get some backstory, how he ruled for a short time before being murdered and was buried in a tomb with magic seals and locked doors to hold him.

A priest had decided the nation's troubles began with his birth and that he had been possesses by a god. "And the truly curious thing is this... the fool was right" he says.  We then cut to George confronting the god on the spiritual plane.  George asks it why he has bought the country to a halt and the god says because otherwise "that which pretends to be Robert Benton would have eaten the world". But now he, Set, is ruler of the world now.
Smenkhkare actually.
Smenkhkare continues his story, his mummified body ended up in a museum and was revived by a scientist using a "vita ray" machine.  He wandered out into the world of 1940 and soon used his powers to establish himself as a hero.  After the thirty years he spent in suspended animation along with the others he returned to a world "drowning in data, but almost berfet of knowledge".  He decided that it was time to rule over them.

Smenkhkare: "A few generations without machines should cure them, and the survivors will be hardier.  Now, the question is: do you want to be among them?  It's a very simple choice: join me or die."

Tom asks him how he got the power to do this, Smenkhkare says he killed a time traveller. Lance's death caused a paradox "released the kind of energy men have only dreamed of" and by tommorrow the whole planet will be his.

Carol says her father is telling her Lance's ghost is wrapped round the heart generating a time-anomoly.  Because Diana isn't magic she has to be the one to disable the heart and the other two toss her up there and she grabs it.  Smenkhkare winces in pain and his hold over the others falters.  They start punching him.

The Scarab holds the heart and calls upon a trio of Egyptian gods. They weigh the heart and find it to be true and Lance's soul is allowed to move on to wherever he wishes. But Set is still a problem the heroes are going to have to deal with themselves.  But then Thoth decides to bond with The Scarab and everyone congregates where Tom has been punching Set/Smenkhkare.
One god against another.
A truce is negociated.  Terror's activities will be confined just to Invertica.  Set agrees to limit his influence to the Grand Canyon, now to be known as New Eygypt.  Thoth sets up camp on the other side of the canyon, no electrical machines work in either area.  Lone Eagle says his people are happy to secede from the US to live there.

Back in the rest of the US, tens of thousands had died in the panic.  Diana also leaves Tim, although the Terror says he'll always be there for him. Lance's heart is reunited with his body and is buried in a ceremony attended by all the science heroes.  Tom makes a speech saying he's fixed up a new headquarters and that S.M.AS.H will be reformed.

The story ends with Carol, now back as a science hero fulltime moving in with Diana, and they kiss as they are now a couple. Grant and Betty also have got married and are sitting in the diner waiting to meet Tom, Carol and Diana with Adam the talking ape.  Adam has been given his own bubblegum card and gives one to Tipper the diner's boss.  She pins it up saying "from where I'm sitting... it looks like science heroes are back in style again".
Let's end with gratuitous lesbian kissing!
This story was a lot of fun, the use of a stable of public domain characters is a really clever one and they've been bought into the 21st century in a respectful way. It's annoying that I haven't got their first appearance in Tom Strong but hopefully I've written it so it's understandable what had happened to them and who they are.  Obviously it's hard to know where Moore's influence ends and how much of it is just Peter Hogan's work but the two work together seamlessly and we get a compelling mystery that quickly balloons into a possible world threatening disaster.  I also like how in the end the day is saved not by punching but by negociation and concessions. Much praise for Yanick Panquette's chunky pencils and Karl Story's lush, thick lined inks.  Between them we get a modern looking comic that is also channelling an older, more timeless style.  We get a nice set of characters here, the most interesting being private dick Grant Halford and the two women Diana and Carol, and while them getting together seems to come out of nowhere I'm not going to criticise the inclusion of more lesbian/bisexual characters in comics.  This isn't the last we'll see of S.M.A.S.H, there is another six issue arc which I shall look at next month which introduces more Nedor comics characters alongside those we have already met.