...Sugar Plumm and Spike Wilson find themselves in a jam, on these two classic covers (Sugar & Spike #4 of October-November, 1956 and Sugar & Spike #22 of April-May, 1959) with art by strip creator, Sheldon Meyer.
A blog about comic books, and enjoying the stories, characters and creators of them...and occasionally subjects that relate to comic books as well.
Friday, April 26, 2024
Thursday, April 25, 2024
Flash In Crisis
These two issues explained what happened to Barry Allen...
Flash #350 (October, 1985)
First, the end of an era.The last issue of the Flash since the start of the Silver Age, by Cary Bates, Carmine Infantino and Frank McLaughlin (with cover inked by Klaus Janson). Here, Barry Allen finally ends his trial for the murder of the Reverse Flash, fights the Rogues one more time, deals with Abra Kadabra...and gets a Silver Age happy ending, as Iris Allen, thought dead for 75 issues, was really rescued by her future parents (well, her parents, who lived in the future, Eric and Fran Russell).
But, all this foreshadowed something ominous....
Crisis On Infinite Earths #8 (November, 1985)
After a few issues, where readers see Barry in the 30th Century, living his best life with Iris, the Crisis comes to his time, and Flash starts appearing to heroes, warning them of the Crisis.This issue, by Marv Wolfman, George Perez and Jerry Ordway, along with all the other dimensional confusion and hero gathering, has Flash, in the headquarters of the Anti-Monitor in the anti-matter universe, dealing with Psycho Pirate and the Weaponers of Qward, with Barry realizing that to help save the multiverse, he has to destroy the Anti-Monitor's Anit-Matter Cannon..
An incredible moment in comics (even with all the updates and changes that have happened since...), with the loss of the character that so visually started DC's Silver Age.
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
National Picnic Day
Along with all his animated success, Yogi Bear had a comic book that lasted for 42 issues at Gold Key (even if the first three issues were under their Four Color title), with the series ending in October, 1970.
Friday, April 19, 2024
Reggie And Me On The Beach
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Happy Anniversary Mustang
Happy Birthday Actress Jennifer Garner
Monday, April 15, 2024
Tax Day 2024
These intrepid astronauts thought they had a windfall, but the IRS was there...on this cover to Archie's Mad House #31 (February, 1964) by Samm Schwartz.
Sunday, April 14, 2024
Happy Birthday Actress Sarah Michelle Gellar
...as Buffy spikes a vampire version of Alfred E. Neuman.
Friday, April 12, 2024
Celebrating Artist Amanda Conner
Well, no sense making a choice, as their was a 6 issue mini-series featuring both Harley Quinn and Power Girl, which included Vartox!
Harley Quinn and Power Girl #1 and #2 (August and September, 2015)
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Harley Quinn and Power Girl #3 and #4 (October and November, 2015)
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
Remembering Artist Mac Raboy
Mac also contributed to a few covers for America's Greatest Comics and Master Comics, which allow Captain Marvel Jr. to be snuck in here, along with Fawcett's other great characters: Spy Smasher, Captain Marvel, Minute Man and Mr. Scarlett!
Bulletman #2 and #3 (Fall 1941 and January 14, 1942)
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Bulletman #4 and #5 (March 11 and May 13, 1942)
America's Greatest Comics #1 and Master Comics #22 (1941 and January, 1942)
Friday, April 5, 2024
Caveman Bob Hope
...as a caveman.
Adventures Of Bob Hope #43 (February-March, 1957) with art by Owen Fitzgerald and Graham Price, has Bob making time with a prehistoric hottie....and Adventures Of Bob Hope #88 (August-September, 1964) with art by Bob Oksner, shows Bob on the run, likely because of the trouble he always finds himself in!
Thursday, April 4, 2024
Remembering Artist Joe Orlando
Usually known for his horror art and editing, as well as dabbling in humor comics, he occasionally did super heroes, such as the covers and insides for Metamorpho #5 and #6 (March-April and May-June 1966).
Monday, April 1, 2024
April Fools With Vertigo Ambush Bug
So, of course, as DC's continuity cop, Ambush Bug came along and had a little fun with Swamp Thing, Doom Patrol, Sandman and Death in Keith's 9 panel style.
Because, why not?
Ambush Bug meets Swamp Thing and the Doom Patrol
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Ambush Bug meets Sandman and Death
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