
BRONZE AGE MINUTE: The Destructor #3
Atlas (Seaboard); June 1975
Cover by Larry Lieber
Title: “In the Hands of the Huntress”
Synopsis: The Combine forces an imprisoned Destructor into a deadly game of cat and mouse with the Huntress.
Writer: Archie Goodwin
Artist: Steve Ditko
Review: Through three issues, The Destructor might be Atlas (Seaboard)’s most consistent title. Archie Goodwin had already settled into the role of consummate pro, delivering a sharp, done-and-one adventure that also builds out the Destructor’s world and cast. There’s nothing shockingly original here – it’s an Atlas (Seaboard) comic, after all – but it’s all good fun and rivals the better Marvel comics of the era. On the art side, Wally Wood’s inking is missed but Steve Ditko still delivers the goods (though it’s pretty clear there’s an uncredited inker in the mix).
Grade: B+
Cool factor: Wait. What? An Atlas (Seaboard) series that escaped the dreaded third issue shuffle? That is cool!
Not-so-cool factor: Oh, those shameless knock-off characters. This Huntress is basically a kitbash of Kraven and Thundra.
Character quotable: “Mistress, Destructor.” – The Huntress, no master she
Copyright ©2025 Off the Wahl Productions, all rights reserved. Each week, T. Andrew Wahl offers up a Bronze Age Minute. For more reviews like this one, check out Wahl’s website, offthewahl.com.
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BRONZE AGE MINUTE: The Destructor #3
Atlas (Seaboard); June 1975
Cover by Larry Lieber
Title: “In the Hands of the Huntress”
Synopsis: The Combine forces an imprisoned Destructor into a deadly game of cat and mouse with the Huntress.
Writer: Archie Goodwin
Artist: Steve Ditko
Review: Through three issues, The Destructor might be Atlas (Seaboard)’s most consistent title. Archie Goodwin had already settled into the role of consummate pro, delivering a sharp, done-and-one adventure that also builds out the Destructor’s world and cast. There’s nothing shockingly original here – it’s an Atlas (Seaboard) comic, after all – but it’s all good fun and rivals the better Marvel comics of the era. On the art side, Wally Wood’s inking is missed but Steve Ditko still delivers the goods (though it’s pretty clear there’s an uncredited inker in the mix).
Grade: B+
Cool factor: Wait. What? An Atlas (Seaboard) series that escaped the dreaded third issue shuffle? That is cool!
Not-so-cool factor: Oh, those shameless knock-off characters. This Huntress is basically a kitbash of Kraven and Thundra.
Character quotable: “Mistress, Destructor.” – The Huntress, no master she
Copyright ©2025 Off the Wahl Productions, all rights reserved. Each week, T. Andrew Wahl offers up a Bronze Age Minute. For more reviews like this one, check out Wahl’s website, offthewahl.com.