Inour previous article on Our Space Age by Otto Binder, we covered the basic history of the 1960s flying saucer newspaper series. Thanks to Louis Taylor, we now have more episodes from the feature, and insight to Binder's plan for a UFO book based on the series.
On June 29, 1966, Otto O. Binder wrote a proposal to
publisher Joe Simon about a non-fiction book on UFOs. Binder was a science
fiction writer who also had a distinguished career in comic books scripting the
Captain Marvel characters. Joe Simon, along with Jack Kirby created Captain America
and characters in the 1940s, but in 1966 was editing a line of comics for
Harvey, a group of adventure and super hero comics branded as “Harvey Thriller.”
Louis Taylor, host of Information Dispersal, recently obtained a rare item, Binder’s proposal for the UFO book, along with photostats of the pages that were intended to make up its content. Binder’s plan was for a 64-page collection reprinting the UFO episodes of his syndicated comic strip feature illustrated by Carl Pfeufer, Our Space Age. Binder had over 200 panels of UFO illustrations with more in production. He planned to supplement the 43 pages of UFO reprints with new material, an essay on UFO history, a science fiction short story, a directory of saucer books and magazines, a list of “personalities,” and a page on the very latest UFO sightings and news.
His letter enclosed the below note with a sample of
the strips, with hos suggestions about how they could be grouped into themed
chapters:
Contactees, History of UFOs, All About UFOs, Theories
About UFOs, one on Sightings, and a chapter on witness reports sent in by
readers.
Here’s a sampling chosen by Louis Taylor of some of the more interesting of Binder’s submissions from Our Space Age.