Consider the cover of DETECTIVE COMICS # 419 (DC Comics, Cover Date: January, 1972), a rather stark image for a comic released in late 1971...
Thursday, December 4, 2025
Adventures in Comic-Boxing: The Thin Line Between Tragedy and Comedy - and the Power of Writers!
Saturday, October 14, 2023
R.I.P. Keith Giffen.
In recent times, I’ve shied away from “R.I.P. posts”, for no more a reason than to reduce the sadness at this humble Blog… but this week was just too much to ignore for such a flimsy reason!
Keith Giffen, one of the most unique writer/artists ever to work in comics passed away on October 09, 2023, at the age of 70.
To say that Keith Giffen was a huge part of my comics-reading life would be an understatement... and, if anything, that would be the ONLY "understatement" applicable to the work of Mr. Giffen.
He had a long and very popular run on THE LEGION OF SUPERHEROES... but that was a title I mostly didn't read, so I'll take general fandom's word on that.
But, oh the characters and concepts he created - or co-created - was a wondrous mix of (Overused Word Alert) "legendary", beloved, and some just a little ahead of their time!
Perhaps his most revolutionary concept was his completely unique take on the JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA, which (hard to believe) was then sputtering and petering-out with the infamous and ill-advised "Justice League Detroit".
Keith Giffen then swooped-in to save us (the readers) by "giving Detroit de boot" and unleashing a then-unheard-of spin on the superhero team!
Writer David Barnett, online for theguardian.com describes the series thusly:
"[Justice League (1987)] with co-creators JM DeMatteis and Kevin Maguire, perhaps best showcased Giffen’s gift for comedic writing and injecting an almost soap opera mentality into superhero books.
"Justice League, later Justice League International, had an almost prescient, real-world tone, with a maverick millionaire capitalist, Maxwell Lord, essentially staging an Elon Musk-style takeover of the superhero team, getting them United Nations funding and government approval.
"The personal interactions of the characters were just as important, and the series came across more like Friends than the usual superhero fare."
Booster Gold, Blue Beetle, Black Canary... and Guy Gardner became the new focus as laughs and dangers mixed in ways rarely seen before! First appearing in DC COMICS PRESENTS #52 (1982) Ambush Bug "became legend" as a result of some truly zany appearances in various issues of ACTION COMICS (1984-1985) and one issue of SUPERGIRL.

Is it any wonder that Lobo and Guy Gardner were two of my most favorite DC characters of the '90s? ...With THIS GUY to guide them, how could they miss?! I met Keith Giffen at one of the many New York cons in the '90s, and he autographed this LOBO issue for me!
Sunday, November 27, 2022
Uncover Batman's Mystery Casebook with Sholly Fisch!
It's the World's Greatest Detective and the World's Greatest Comic Book Writer (...well, ONE OF the latter in MY view, anyway) together again for ONE historic meeting... ONE day only... SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4th... when the old tower clock strikes NOON!
And, while Batman *might* just limit his appearance to the printed page (...or, maybe he'll show up silently behind you - ya NEVER CAN TELL with him), SHOLLY FISCH will be there to meet, greet, and sign copies of his new graphic novel, BATMAN'S MYSTERY CASEBOOK!
Sholly describes the book as "a collection of Encyclopedia Brown/Minute Mysteries-style solve-it-yourself mysteries that let you match wits with the World's Greatest Detective."
So, if you're anywhere around the northeast (or, even if you're not), consider coming down (or up, depending on your location) to...
A&S Comics
563 Cedar Lane
Teaneck, NJ 07666
...at 12 NOON! If Batman isn't there, you can always match wits with Sholly Fisch - a gentleman of considerable wit himself!
Remember, for us New York/New Jersey Metro area/northeasterners, it's much closer than San Diego, and far easier to get into than the Javitz Center - and, frankly, not really that much further away!
I made the NYC-traversing trip from Long Island for a previous such "Sholl-event" for the late and VERY lamented SCOOBY-DOO TEAM-UP'S 50th and final issue and, December weather and conditions permitting, I expect to do so again. So, you might even be able to "match wits" with me as well... provided I remember to take them along.
Hopefully, I'll see you there!
PS: Don't forget to check out the SECOND SERIES of THE BATMAN & SCOOBY-DOO MYSTERIES, presently on its second issue (of 12). #1 pictured below.
There, you can match wits with Batman, the Scooby Gang, and Sholly Fisch... and perhaps learn something new about TURKEY... the nation, not the bird!
You can read my index for the issue at Grand Comics Database HERE!
Friday, June 3, 2022
The Secrets of "Mickey Mouse Super Secret Agent"!
One of the most fascinating aspects of the creatively fertile period of the mid-1960s for American Disney comics was - and continues to be - the three "subset" issues of Gold Key's MICKEY MOUSE title (issues 107-109) dubbed "Mickey Mouse Super Secret Agent"!
Covers and first page scans below...
Saturday, June 5, 2021
R.I.P. Pat McGreal
It's always sad to prepare a "R.I.P." post, as every one of them I create is in tribute to someone who "made my life a little better, or nicer", by either their presence or their accomplishments.
But, it's all the more so when it's a member of the small creative community that I've been privileged to be a part of - the Disney comic book creative community.
Pat McGreal passed away May 31, 2021.
I never met, and know little or nothing about, Pat McGreal, but I DO know that he was too young to be the subject of a post like this!
With his spouse Carol, Pat McGreal wrote some of the best contemporary Disney comic book stories, which have appeared in comics published by Gemstone and IDW.
Among my personal favorites were the "Shambor" series of Mickey Mouse tales, and "Ten Little Millionaires", an outer-space version of "Ten Little Indians" - with ROBBERIES taking the place of murders, of course! The latter is reviewed in my Blog post on the issue!
In that post, I discuss a few "McGreal-isms" that have worked their way into Disney comic book dialogue - my favorite of which is Gyro Gearloose's exclamation "Great Tesla's Coil!"
So much so that I integrated it into my own dialoguing work, because it's too perfect not to!
Monday, February 22, 2021
(The Return of the Phantom) Blot, Out!
...Or "Blot, Out! II - The Sequel"!
Try and top THAT for detail, I.N.D.U.C.K.S! ...Aw, we're just kidding... We love I.N.D.U.C.K.S! It's the most valuable source for information on the world-wide totality of Disney comic books!
Monday, December 28, 2020
Adventures in Comic-Boxing: You'll Love This Comic a Bushel and a Peck!
I wish I had written this ad copy!
From the final page of WALTER LANTZ NEW FUNNIES # 232 (Dell Comics, Cover Date: June, 1956).
And, just because we like it so much, here's a BONUS AD from WALTER LANTZ NEW FUNNIES # 230 (Dell Comics, Cover Date: April, 1956).







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