Monday, November 6, 2023

The Boop-Boop-a-Doop Girl and the Mammy

In the 1930s, with Betty Boop's popularity soaring, a comic strip based on the actress/singer the animated character was based upon (got that?) was launched...
You can read the almost-complete run of the strip HERE.
However, in presenting the long-lost series, we discovered one of the strips had a racial stereotype we couldn't show today without a warning, so it's shown here...
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Sunday, October 15, 2023

MARVEL MYSTERY COMICS "Jimmy Jupiter and His Halloween Adventure..."

If it wasn't for the unfortunate racial stereotypes common to the era on the first two pages...
...we could run this never-reprinted tale from Timely's Marvel Mystery Comics #37 (1947) in almost any of our other RetroBlogs!
(Well, maybe not Heroines!...)

Illustrated (and possibly written) by Eddie Robbins, this is actually a rather clever tale which won't be reprinted any time soon.
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Sunday, January 29, 2023

BIG APPLE COMIX "Over and Under"

Here's a fascinating side-by-side comparison...
...of life at the opposite ends of the social and financial spectrums in 1970s NYC!
The left side of the pages is illustrated by Neal Adams, the right side was penciled by Larry Hama and inked by Ralph Reese, both of whom had apprenticed under Wally Wood!
As for who wrote it, well, that's not entirely clear!
It could be the three artists co-wrote the tale (they all have solo writing credits), or any two of the three, or even any one of them..or someone else entirely, like Archie Goodwin, who also contributed to the 1975 one-shot Big Apple Comix!
I'm afraid we'll never know...
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Saturday, July 2, 2022

TARGET COMICS "SpaceHawk and the Concealed Bomber"

In the previous issue of Target Comics, SpaceHawk had been assigned by Uncle Sam himself to...
...but this danger wasn't extraterrestrial, though it looked like it was!
Note: this was published in 1941...before Pearl Harbor...so we weren't at war...yet!
Though their nationality is never specified, these characters are caricatures of Asians...obviously the Japanese, who were invading and occupying neighboring countries in the Pacific!





Written and illustrated by series creator Basil Wolverton, this tale from Novelty Publications's Target Comics V2N2 [#14] (1941) followed a change in concept for the book as all the various series' characters, no matter where or when they took place, became protectors of America from threats from other countries...which were thinly-disguised versions of Germany, Japan, and Italy!

Friday, September 10, 2021

9/11 Comic Stories THE BIG LIE

I admire and respect Rick Veitch as a creative talent...

...but I believe he's way off on what he presents in this one-shot about the fall of the Twin Towers!

The time traveller heads for her husband's office, where he disbelieves she is, in fact, his wife, because she looks older than the woman he left to go to the office this morning...


The tale then devolves to the time traveller detailing how the planes about to crash into the Twin Towers aren't the real reason they collapsed, that explosives were deliberately-planted throughout the buildings!
Ironically, her explanation causes her hubby to disbelieve her...
Published on the 10th Anniversary of 9/11, Image's The Big Lie #1 (2011), generated controversy from the start.
USAToday did an interview with Rick that caused a chain-reaction!
HERE's another interview with Veitch right after the book was released in 2011!
Read a couple of reviews and comment threads on them HERE and HERE to see that, even a decade ago, before Don da Con messed the country up, there were still on-line loonies a-plenty!
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