Tuesday, February 10, 2026
I only wish I could blame the state of my collection on Magnor.
There was a newsstand and a direct-market cover for this one; with the DM getting a pop-out cover with a joke about an opened copy not being mint, so buy another one! Oddly, although I know I had read this, I think I just got two copies lately, so I'm trying, guys! From 1993, the Mighty Magnor #1, written by Mark Evanier, art by Sergio Aragonés.
Two wannabe comic book creators are told repeatedly there was no room in the business for anything but super-heros, so they struggle to come up with a new spin on it. Needing inspiration, and a model, they find a huge, somewhat confused guy in an alley: he only repeats bits from commercials, but looks the part. Redressed slightly, alley guy is transformed, into the Mighty Magnor! Who then stays up late reading all of the artist's comic collection. And later, stops a liquor store robbery, by wrapping the crooks up in a lamppost: a traditional super-hero bit, that blacks out like 20 blocks and does thousands in damages. But, while a mad scientist continues fine-tuning his giant robot, an alien invasion was already under way, and we probably have to have more origin for Magnor...to be continued!
Because that's how comics roll, I probably have three copies of this first issue from the cheap bins, but I'm not positive I've ever seen the later issues, anywhere, ever! Well, eBay will fix at least part of that; I just got the last four issues for cheap. The postage was more! Well, I'm sure Serg and Mark would see the humor in that.
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Ha! No doubt they would. I’m pretty curious about Magnor now. Off to the online comics shop…..
Hmm, maybe it’s an East Coast thing because I’ve seen most of the issues at various shops I go to or used to go to. I actually just finished this series about a month ago, and mostly from the cheap bins (it was part of a big Sergio Aragones collection that came in)! The first issue was the most expensive one for me, and even that wasn’t too bad. They really should have put instructions for the pop-up cover- I almost pulled the whole thing off trying to figure it out!
But yeah, it’s pretty good despite having more action and story than most Sergio and Mark Evanier comics. Those comics guys are clearly versions of Sergio and Mark and might even have been the first time they put themselves into one of their series.
Sounds about right honestly.
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