BRONZE AGE MINUTE: The Brute #3

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Atlas (Seaboard); July 1975
Cover by Pablo Marcos

Title: “…Live or Let Die!”
Synopsis: A local police chief wants the Brute dead. Wait. No. No, he doesn’t. Oh. Stop. Yes, he does. Also: supervillain.

Writer: Gary Friedrich
Penciler: Alan Weiss
Inker: Jack Abel

Review: Wow. As with many of the final issues from the short-lived Atlas (Seaboard) line, Brute #3 is a mess. So many stereotypes in a single story: A macho, small town cop wrestles with indecision thanks to the influence of a pretty lady. Despite being an archeologist on the job, said pretty lady throws herself at just about every male character she encounters. Add in another central casting mad scientist, a generic supervillain in a ridiculous costume, and the still-nondescript title character, and this comic is a stinker. That said, it’s still a bit better than the first two issues.

Grade: C

Cool factor: The art shows potential this outing…
Not-so-cool factor: …but the Brute still seems to change size every panel.

Notable: According to the Grand Comics Database, Jim Starlin and Frank Brunner assisted on the art for this issue.

Character quotable: “Lord! I swear – I don’t know what to do! How can I be so torn? Why am I so torn?!” – Chief Frazier, the Altas (Seaboard) universe’s most indecisive law enforcement officer

Copyright ©2026 Off the Wahl Productions, all rights reserved. Each week, T. Andrew Wahl offers up a Bronze Age Minute for Scoop. For more reviews like this one, check out Wahl’s website, offthewahl.com.

BRONZE AGE MINUTE: The Brute #3

Categories: The Spotlight|Published On: March 19, 2026|Views: 1|

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Atlas (Seaboard); July 1975
Cover by Pablo Marcos

Title: “…Live or Let Die!”
Synopsis: A local police chief wants the Brute dead. Wait. No. No, he doesn’t. Oh. Stop. Yes, he does. Also: supervillain.

Writer: Gary Friedrich
Penciler: Alan Weiss
Inker: Jack Abel

Review: Wow. As with many of the final issues from the short-lived Atlas (Seaboard) line, Brute #3 is a mess. So many stereotypes in a single story: A macho, small town cop wrestles with indecision thanks to the influence of a pretty lady. Despite being an archeologist on the job, said pretty lady throws herself at just about every male character she encounters. Add in another central casting mad scientist, a generic supervillain in a ridiculous costume, and the still-nondescript title character, and this comic is a stinker. That said, it’s still a bit better than the first two issues.

Grade: C

Cool factor: The art shows potential this outing…
Not-so-cool factor: …but the Brute still seems to change size every panel.

Notable: According to the Grand Comics Database, Jim Starlin and Frank Brunner assisted on the art for this issue.

Character quotable: “Lord! I swear – I don’t know what to do! How can I be so torn? Why am I so torn?!” – Chief Frazier, the Altas (Seaboard) universe’s most indecisive law enforcement officer

Copyright ©2026 Off the Wahl Productions, all rights reserved. Each week, T. Andrew Wahl offers up a Bronze Age Minute for Scoop. For more reviews like this one, check out Wahl’s website, offthewahl.com.