Showing posts with label Black History Month. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black History Month. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

SUPERBITCH the THIRD Black Superheroine! (Conclusion)

...recruited by the US government to rescue missing astronauts, SuperBitch encounters creepy cosmic perils as she retraces their route...
Sadly, this was SuperBitch's only appearance!
Written and illustrated by Ira Harmon in his only print comics work, this 1977 book was part of the output of little-known underground publisher California Comics, who specialized in scantly-clad (and unclad) action heroines!
Harmon cleaned-up the art and reissued the book as a free download HERE.
Note: We're using a scan of the original 1977 book, so it's worth your time to check out his personally-remastered version!
And, Harmon has apparently gotten back into the comics field with a new line of digital books at Reaction Comics!

Saturday, February 22, 2020

SUPERBITCH the THIRD Black Superheroine! (Part 1)

Bet you don't remember this Black superheroine...and her rather...unique...superpowers!
Considering she appeared only once, in a poorly-distributed underground comic, that's not surprising!
The fun continues here
Wednesday!
Written and illustrated by Ira Harmon in his only print comics work, this 1977 book was part of the output of little-known underground publisher California Comics, who specialized in scantly-clad (and unclad) action heroines!
Harmon cleaned-up the art and reissued the book as a free download HERE.
Note: We're using a scan of the original 1977 book, so it's worth your time to check out his personally-remastered version!
And, Harmon has apparently gotten back into the comics field with a new line of digital books at Reaction Comics!

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

UP YOUR NOSE AND OUT YOUR EAR "Ace of Spades II"

...actually, continuity isn't this strip's strongest point.
Just go with the flow...
You'll note the pages are, in fact, scans of the original art, not printed pages from Klevart Enterprises' Up Your Nose and Out Your Ear #2 (1972).
That's because it was easier to find them than a copy of the printed book!
(We detailed what happened when Ross Andru and Mike Esposito attempted a new Humbug/Trump/Help!-style satirical magazine HERE!)
Sadly, this was the last issue.
But, fear not!
We'll be re-presenting more kool stuff from this lost project from almost a half-century ago on this blog!
Watch for it!
Please Support Not Safe for Work Comics!
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(which details the background story of Ross Andru and Mike Esposito along with info on of Ace of Spades, Up Your Nose and Out Your Ear and Klevart Enterprises!)

Friday, February 23, 2018

UP YOUR NOSE AND OUT YOUR EAR "Ace of Spades"

If there ever was a politically-incorrect superhero strip...
...it's this deliberately-inflammatory one by comics mainstays Ross Andru and Mike Esposito!
 
You'll note the pages are, in fact, scans of the original art, not printed pages from Klevart Enterprises' Up Your Nose and Out Your Ear #1 (1971).
That's because it was easier to find them than a copy of the printed book!
In the early 1970s, writer/Artist Ross Andru and artist Mike Esposito felt the time was right to try another Trump/Humbug/Help!-level b/w humor mag.
They produced two camera-ready issues of material and shopped them around to various publishers, but none were willing to take the financial risk!
So the duo self-published!
As Mike Esposito explained HERE:
"Well, we did that because we wanted to do a dissenter’s book. Dissension.
We were teed off at the world, and politics, and racial prejudice; everything that was bothering us as liberals.
We were irritated, and we wanted to make a book about it.
We put out a book called “Up Your Nose,” ... Johnny Carson used to have an expression on T.V.: “May the bird of paradise fly up your nose, and out your ear.”
So I said, “Hey. Why not? ‘Up Your Nose and Out Your Ear.’”
“It’s not bad,” Ross said, “Why not?”
So we had t-shirts with the finger going up your nose.
We sold a lot of t-shirts. The college kids loved it.
We were starting our third one with a take-off on Marlon Brando, and we were knocked out of the box because what happened was the distributor said, “We got a winner!”
He got so excited; Kable News, he called us up and said, “We’re going to bury Mad magazine!” Because he approached it as a magazine, not a comic book, like Mad magazine, and he said, “We got a winner!”
Then all of a sudden the books started coming in from Hawaii, from the west coast.
Carloads.
Because they thought it was a drug book.
And it wasn’t!
But when they heard “Up Your Nose;” cocaine.
And also, the main character was Joe Snow.
And that was his name!
My daughter knew him from school.
So he was perfect for the book, and we gave him a contract, and he appears in all the stories in photographs and we’d draw around him..."
We'll be presenting the only other adventure of Ace of Spades next week!

Please Support Not Safe for Work Comics!
Visit Amazon and Order...
(which details the background story of Ross Andru and Mike Esposito along with info on of Ace of Spades, Up Your Nose and Out Your Ear and Klevart Enterprises!)