Thursday, March 13, 2025

Adventures in Comic-Boxing: Somebody Stole Donald's Gag!

When the great editor Julius Schwartz was in charge of certain Silver Age DC Comics titles, he used to say (...and I'm paraphrasing as best I can) that the story should, in some way, highlight - or otherwise showcase - the particular hero's individual powers.  

The Flash's powers are "showcased" in... SHOWCASE!  

Meaning that a FLASH story should be geared toward velocity, a GREEN LANTERN story should feature "power ring" stunts, and an ATOM story should involve its star becoming very small!  

Otherwise, you just have a generic story that could be told for any old generic hero.  

I'm reminded of that when I read the Inside Back Cover Gag from ADVENTURES OF MIGHTY MOUSE #151 (Dell Comics, Cover Date: July-September, 1961) titled "The Free Book", with art by Dan Gormley...

More than simply not catering to Mighty Mouse's powers - or his very existence as a super powered mouse - this gag doesn't even need to star a superhero!  

We'll enlarge it below for your reading pleasure... 
In fact, this gag would seem to be best suited to DONALD DUCK, what with his impatient nature and trademark slow burn, and would have made a dandy one-page gag for a Dell or Gold Key comic, or an Al Taliaferro Donald Sunday newspaper strip.  

This cover, which I'd like much more if Carl Barks or Tony Strobl had drawn it, will give you an idea of what I mean! 

You could even pare it down to four panels and make it a weekday strip.  


But instead it is MIGHTY MOUSE who usurps Donald's gag.  And, hey... It's not like, in return,  Donald could... you know, like become a superhero and "Save the Day"... 

...Aw, skip it!  

Sunday, March 9, 2025

Adventures in Comic-Boxing: Time (Zoo) Marches On... From February to March!

Here's a little oddity that I noticed while indexing issues of RICK AND MORTY for GCD! 

It's something no one would ever notice... unless they had two versions of the same promo ad - from two consecutive issues - open at the same time!  ...And, frankly, who in the world would do THAT, unless they were making the world's greatest overall comics information site all the better each and every day?  

From RICK AND MORTY (2023 Series) #1 (Oni Press, Cover Date: January, 2023), we have THIS!


And from the next issue, RICK AND MORTY (2023 Series) #2 (Oni Press, Cover Date: February, 2023), we have THIS!

I guess if you're trapped in the titular "Time Zoo", you'd be prone to say... "February? March? What's the difference!"... and you'd be right!  

But, in the granular and detail obsessed world of GCD Indexing, it would mean all the difference in the "granular and detail obsessed world"!  As you can see HERE!  

...See you next TIME... in February... or March... but, hopefully long before that!  

...Then again, it COULD be a LONG WAIT after all!  

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Adventures in Comic-Boxing: The Pink Panther Meets... Mighty Mouse?

I never cease to be amazed at how different comic books can be outside of the USA!  But this German edition of THE PINK PANTHER (Der Rosarote Panther #65), takes the Bavarian Chocolate Cake! 

Mighty Mouse AND The Pink Panther??!  ...And for 100 Seiten... er, pages?  

Golly, has The Commissioner ever looked so happy when in the presence of The Inspector?  

I guess he figures that, however badly The Inspector messes up, Mighty Mouse will be there to save the day!  

Either that or, after so many years of The Inspector's incompetence, The Commissioner has finally gone batty!