As I previously mentioned on this blog, back in October comic book writer & editor Christopher Mills passed away aged 60. I was definitely a fan of his work, and I wanted to take a look at his recent self-published projects that he released under the Atomic Pulp banner.
Beginning in 2018 Mills worked with a number of talented artists on the “Atomic Action” line of adventure comic books starring a number of Golden Age characters who had fallen into the public domain comics characters. Mills and his artistic collaborators updated these characters for a series of adventures that were inspired by the Bronze Age comics of the 1970s that Mills grew up reading.
In 2019 Mills released Sleuth Comics #1 and Space Crusaders #1 and 2, followed by Savage Sagas #1 in 2020. These issues featured the characters Black Owl, Rex Dexter of Mars, Lance Lewis: Space Detective, Spacehawk, the Mighty Crom and Cave Girl, and they contained stunning artwork by Don Secrease, Rick Burchett, Peter Grau, Nik Poliwko and Neil Vokes, with coloring by Matt Webb.
Mills had extensive plans for additional books to be released under the Atomic Pulp imprint. Regrettably, his health then seriously declined over the next few years, and he was unable to work on them. Finally, in September, just a month before his passing, Mills was able to complete Sleuth Comics #2, which quickly came available on the Indy Planet website. Although he still died with several uncompleted books on his hands, prior to his passing Mills expressed deep satisfaction that he was at least able to get one more book out of the gate while he was still among the living.
Sleuth Comics #2 features the Black Owl teaming up with a new incarnation of Ms. Fury against the menaces of Moonshot and the Green Mummy, in a story penciled by Shane White and drawn by Mark Stegbauer. Sleuth Comics also contains a short back-up tale of Green Giant and Zip-Jet drawn by JW Erwin.
All five of the Atomic Action books are available through Indy Planet, with each issue having three variant covers. Indy Planet also carries several other of Mills’ projects. I highly recommend ordering these books. Christopher Mills is sadly no longer with us, but he left behind some really enjoyable, entertaining comic books.





