Watched: 04/01/2026
Format: Disney+
Viewing: Unknown
Director: Joe Johnston
I can't put my finger on why, but I just felt like watching a movie where someone blew up a bunch of Nazis trying to operate on American soil.
So, I saw The Rocketeer in the theater back in 1991. Even 16-year-old me was thrilled it was going to have airplanes and a guy from a comic book and pre-1960's styling. And it was going to have that girl from Labyrinth!
Watching it now is a completely different experience but no less joyful. Back then I didn't get all the references and nods which the movie crams in left and right, using the movie almost as an excuse to reward Hollywood nostalgia nuts.
However, I recall being very *aware* of The Rocketeer as a comic property before the movie came out because comic fan mags and catalogs featured the Bettie Page inspired art used to promote the property. However, I couldn't find the actual comics. And, a bit like some pics of P'Gell from The Spirit, it gave me some very wrong ideas about what the comic book was when I finally read it.









