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− | *[[Roargo]] is a parody of {{ | + | *Similar to the stories "Let's See It Again! The Origin of Radioactive Man" and "The Little Boy with the Big Dream" in this issue, this story is also a parody of Steve Ditko's work for Captain Atom and Charlton. |
− | *[[I.M. Redd]]'s origin story is similar to that of [[Doctor Strange]] from ''[[Marvel Comics]]''. | + | *[[Roargo]] is a parody of {{W|Gorgo}}, and [[Kinga]] is a parody of {{W|Konga}}. Both were monsters from 1961 movies that Charlton Comics had the rights to make comics for, and subsequently Steve Ditko worked the art on their respective comics. |
− | * | + | *[[I.M. Redd]]'s origin story is similar to that of [[Doctor Strange]] from ''[[Marvel Comics]]'', a character that Ditko created. |
+ | *Redd and Ginnie's remarks about the hand gestures they make is a reference to how Ditko often drew particular hand gestures for characters in his stories, Doctor Strange being an major example. | ||
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Cultural references
- Similar to the stories "Let's See It Again! The Origin of Radioactive Man" and "The Little Boy with the Big Dream" in this issue, this story is also a parody of Steve Ditko's work for Captain Atom and Charlton.
- Roargo is a parody of Gorgo, and Kinga is a parody of Konga. Both were monsters from 1961 movies that Charlton Comics had the rights to make comics for, and subsequently Steve Ditko worked the art on their respective comics.
- I.M. Redd's origin story is similar to that of Doctor Strange from Marvel Comics, a character that Ditko created.
- Redd and Ginnie's remarks about the hand gestures they make is a reference to how Ditko often drew particular hand gestures for characters in his stories, Doctor Strange being an major example.