The series ran a surprising twenty-six seasons from 1969 to 1995, though the comic only lasted for seven (never-reprinted) issues!
Friday, August 15, 2025
Friday "Fun" HEE-HAW "Cornfield Chatter"
The series ran a surprising twenty-six seasons from 1969 to 1995, though the comic only lasted for seven (never-reprinted) issues!
Friday, August 8, 2025
Friday Fun KOOKIE "Playmate"
John Stanley & Bill Williams' Short-Lived Strip About 1960s Urban Eccentrics...
...featured not only the 18 to 25 "young adult" crowd, but older, equally-eccentric characters!
John Stanley (script/layouts) and Bill Williams (pencils/inks) did three humor series for Dell in the early 1960s, Kookie, Around the Block with Dunc & Loo (later shortened to just Dunc and Loo) and Thirteen Going on Eighteen.
Note: Though Stanley did the layouts on the stories, the painted covers to Kookie were entirely Bill Williams' work!
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Friday, August 1, 2025
Friday Fun MARVIN MOUSE "Not-So-'Honest John' "
Friday, July 25, 2025
Friday Fun COOL CAT "See You in the Funnies"
We Love it When Comics Go (Sorta) "Meta"...




Cool Cat's parents are beatniks.
Cool Cat himself is a hipster/slacker.
The cartoonist, though a creative, is a square, supposedly not as "artistic" as a beatnik or hipster.
Note: there are no hippies at this point.
They didn't come along for another several years.
Trivia: Though this is V9N1, it's the second of only three Cool Cat issues, none of which have ever been reprinted in any form!
The numbering was continued from Black Magic, created by Jack Kirby & Joe Simon in 1950.
Writer/artist Jack O'Brien began his comics career in 1943, doing work for everyone from Charlton to Parents Magazine Press to Dell to Harvey to Timely (Marvel's predecessor).
His first work for Prize was in 1952, and he continued freelancing for them until 1965, switching over to their b/w MAD magazine clone SICK when the four-color comic line was cancelled in 1963.
His new last work appeared in 1976.
Friday, July 18, 2025
Friday Fun BLAST! "Ethics" & "I Know Him From Somewhere!"
Friday, July 11, 2025
Friday Fun SUPERMAN GOES PLOP!
From DC's Plop! #5 (1974)...
Easily one of the funniest gags about Clark Kent/Superman and Lois Lane ever told!
Trivia: The piece was actually conceived and illustrated as a one-pager, as shown in the original art below!

Blue pencil/marker didn't show up under the cameras that were used to shoot line art as film or photostats, so, while it looks a little tacky, it was common practice to mark corrections/alterations using them directly on original art!
(Nobody in those days was concerned about reselling original art to collectors/fans!)
The feature been reprinted twice since Plop!, but only in digest-sized comics, which muddy a lot of the detailed Sergio Aragones background art!

See Superman the Movie!
Friday, July 4, 2025
Friday Fun CRACKED and CRAZY BiCentennial Features
MAD is Easily the Most Famous of the b/w Comic Parody Magazines...










Friday, June 27, 2025
Friday Fun P.S. The Batman Meets the ORIGINAL Bat-Man...or Is It ORIGINAL Man-Bat?
Friday, June 20, 2025
Friday Fun P.S. "Guys in the Trick Suits"
During the Era of Batmania (In the 1960s)...


Note: A year after this, Nolan, in collaboration with George Clayton Johnson, wrote the novel Logan's Run.
Friday, June 13, 2025
Friday Fun THE SEQUEL TO THE ALMOST 40 YEAR-OLD FILM STARRING THE 99 YEAR-OLD GUY...
Friday, June 6, 2025
Friday Fun BABE "Dora Dumm"
Yes, It's "Politically-Incorrect"...
...but this never-reprinted short is not as bad as you might think!
