Showing posts with label Whitman Comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whitman Comics. Show all posts

Friday, December 20, 2024

Adventures in Comic-Boxing: Tweety “Wites” Phonetically to a See-Through Sylvester!


From LOONEY TUNES # 36 (Whitman Comics, Cover Date: February, 1981) comes a little hidden gem!

Tweety and Sylvester "The Teeny Genie" 4 pages. Written by Vic Lockman and penciled by Pete Alvarado. 


As you might imagine from the opening splash panel, Tweety pulls a "genie hoax" on Sylvester.  Check out this sequence where:


A: Tweety writes a note just as he speaks!  ("wub", "wish-gwanting", "yours twuly")


B: The unknown colorist uses the same shade of green for Sylvester's eyes - AND the panel background, giving the puddy-tat's skull a "see-through look"!


C: Teeny-Tweety-Genie appears with the exclamation "SHAZOOM!" owing to this classic comics character and series! 

Aw, heck... This story is so short - and there's absolutely no chance of it ever being reprinted anywhere - that I might as well give you the whole thing!  

Honestly, as things stand, couldn't we ALL use a little more Tweety and Sylvester in our days?  

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Tuesday, August 20, 2024

TIAHBlog at 16 Presents 16 Covers -- Number Seven: Laying Down The Law - and Picking It Up for the First Time!

When I returned from my "1972 girl-driven hiatus from comic books" in the early 1980s, I'd expected the landscape to be "different", but not as radically different as I found it to be!  

Gold Key (as a brand) was gone, replaced by Whitman which was an anemic shadow of Western Publishing's past glories!  They didn't even publish on a regular schedule!  


Charlton was on its last gasp, and not publishing anything that interested me anyway!  


DC was still solid (with Batman leading the way, closely followed by Superman) and would continue to increase in my esteem as the eighties wore on! 

I made the wondrous discovery of one of those newfangled "comic book shops" quite by accident in New York's Greenwich Village and became reacquainted with some dear old friends! These were two of the very first comics I ever purchased from one of those shops - Whitman and DC, of course!  



But, with the lesser quality and unreliable release schedule of Whitman and my slow ramping up with DC, beyond Batman and Superman titles, I had my eyes open for something different -- and if there ever was a time for "something different", the '80s with its wildfire spreading of new publishers and titles, was it! 

Working in "The Village" as I did at the time, I had access to several different comic shops in lunch-hour-walking-distance and took full advantage of it!  

One of the best of that era was on the corner of Broadway (yes, THE Broadway) and (I believe) 12th Street.  It was called "Forbidden Planet"...


...No, not THAT "Forbidden Planet"!  This shop was some sort of (for lack of a better word) "extension" of a shop (or chain?) in England and, at the time, carried the widest variety of EVERYTHING!  They might even still be in that neighborhood, though in a much smaller (and less extensively stocked) location.  At least they were the last Pre-COVID times I regularly frequented The Village.  

It was at Forbidden Planet that I made my first long-term commitment to a non-DC, non-Whitman title... JUDGE DREDD!  


JUDGE DREDD began in issue #2 of the British newspaper-like comic book 2000 AD (March, 1977)... making it one of the few comics where #2 is probably worth MORE than issue #1!   

First published in America in 1983 by an outfit calling itself Eagle Comics, Judge Dredd might not have truly taken America by storm, but remains one of the most successful British comic imports to this day.  

The COVERS of the Eagle Comics were eye-catching in an over-the-top way, depicting Dredd obsessively and often violently enforcing The Law in outlandishly humorous ways! 



But it was THIS ONE, JUDGE DREDD #7, that finally pushed me beyond just looking curiously at the covers and buying issues #1-7 in one glorious Forbidden Planet purchase!  

 I mean, how could it NOT?! 

I was hooked somewhere between issues #1 and #2, long before reaching #7!  In fact, sometime in the late '90s, I made a "TOP TEN" list of my favorite comic book stories and THIS wonderfully ambitious Judge Dredd story was the only Non-Disney, Non-DC story to make the cut!  


So, I'll split the honors for Cover Number Seven between JUDGE DREDD #1 and #7 and give an overall award to EAGLE COMICS for bringing the character across the pond!  



Be here tomorrow for... who knows what!  Judge Dredd insists that you do!  




And you DO NOT want to upset him! 

Saturday, April 13, 2024

Adventures in Comic-Boxing: When Aquaman's Away, SOMEONE'S Gotta Talk to Fish!

 
When Aquaman's away...


...SOMEONE'S gotta talk to fish!   

And, it might as well be THIS GUY! 


He seems to be doing a good job of it! 

So much so that even Aquaman approves!  
OUTRAGEOUS! 

Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Separated at Mirth: Donald's Hammock Havoc!


Donald Duck really oughta give up the hammock bit!  


 No, for once this post is NOT about the infamous "Bird Bothered Hero"!  I promise! 

It seems that too many intrusive woodland creatures either use it as a BRIDGE, as in DONALD DUCK # 221 (Whitman Comics, Cover Date: August, 1980)...


...Or, as a LANDING SPOT, as in CHIP 'N' DALE # 50 (Gold Key Comics, Cover Date: January, 1978)! 

Gotta love those RED SKIES and PURPLE TREES!

At the very least, he should have sought advice from PORKY PIG, who wisely incorporates the woodland creatures INTO his hammock resting! 


Th-th-th-that's all folks!  

 No, wait... Just one more question!  

I've been around a long time, and I've seen many tranquil suburban back yards over those years... AND I HAVE NEVER SEEN A REAL HUMAN BEING SLEEPING IN A HAMMOCK!  

Now, I figure that "sleeping in a hammock" either IS or ONCE WAS a "thing", due to its many depictions in comics and animation... But, have you ever seen it for real?  Just curious!  

It looks as if it would be difficult to get in or out of, yet too easy to fall out of! (Much less be intruded upon from above!) What say you?  


  Just GIVE IT UP, Donald!  

Monday, July 24, 2023

Adventures in Comic-Boxing: Good Junior Woodchucks Always Recycle!

Perhaps this is more of an example of "Adventures in Comic-BUYING" rather than "Boxing", but here's an unusual bit of good recycling for a comic I just received from ebay! 

Here is the FRONT of a nicely packaged copy of ADVENTURE COMICS #402 (DC Comics, Cover Date: February, 1971)...


...And here is the BACK...


In a detail that most folks buying this comic either wouldn't notice, or would quickly shrug off if they did, the backing board is marked "HD&L #70"!  

...As in THIS! 


It would be reasonable to assume that a copy of HUEY, DEWEY AND LOUIE JUNIOR WOODCHUCKS #70 (Whitman Comics, Cover Date: September, 1981) was, at one point in time, stored within that bag and backing board!  

And here's the evidence...




Wouldn't it be just like good Junior Woodchucks to recycle these materials?

 Yes! Yes, it would!  Merit badges all around, Boys! 

Sunday, August 28, 2022

Separated at Mirth: Bears Repeating (a Gag)!

What could a "Smarter Than the Average Bear" possibly have in common with a "Bear of Very Little Brain"?  

Not much, I'll grant you, but they DO have a Mirth Separation over Honey (or "Hunny") and the not-so-safe transport of same!  

Consider the "sidekick's delight" on the covers of YOGI BEAR # 14 (Gold Key Comics, Cover Date: October, 1963)...


...And WINNIE-THE-POOH #21 (Whitman Comics, Cover Date: October, 1980 - more-or-less 17 years apart)!  


When you set them in reverse chronological order, they're even WALKING TOWARD one another! 

And with all four characters in the correct proportions to one another!  Tallest to shortest: Yogi, Pooh, Boo Boo (almost neck-and-neck), and Piglet!  

Ya think one bear might tip off the other?  You know like the "Brotherhood of Fellow Bears", or something like that?  ..."Code of the Bears", if you will?  

Or maybe Yogi and Pooh are too taken with visions of Honey (or "Hunny") to notice... and Boo Boo and Piglet will just wink at each other!  

The branch-bearing bears might even obliviously walk into each other, and ask directions back to Jellystone Park and/or the Hundred-Acre Wood.  After all, ONE OF THEM would be seriously out of place.  ...Probably lost because they didn't heed their perpetually-worrying sidekicks!  

Well, regardless of WHO's headed WHERE, we have YOGI BEAR # 14 and WINNIE-THE-POOH #21 simultaneously "together" while "SEPARATED" AT MIRTH! 

Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Adventures in Comic-Boxing: Keep Your Enemies Close...

 
Here's an unusual cover for a Western Publishing (Dell/Gold Key/Whitman Comics) funny animal comic.  And, it's one that I like a lot, for it's mere simplicity and effectiveness! 

TWEETY AND SYLVESTER #117 (Whitman Comics, No Cover Date but released in 1983). 


Unlike most Tweety and Sylvester comic book covers - and all of their cartoons - Sylvester is not aggressively pursuing Tweety, and Tweety is not aggressively defending himself against Sylvester.  

Perhaps tuckered-out from all that "aggressive stuff", canary and cat lie placidly in vertically-adjacent and size-appropriate hammocks... But with the added touch of keeping one eye open and trained on the other!  

Proof that every such cover need not be action-packed to carry off a good gag!