Thursday, February 5, 2015

Reading Room NORGE BENSON "Gang of Hoodlum Penguins"

Let's return to frigid Pluto for another interplanetary adventure with...
..as we discover that, some penguins on Pluto speak perfect English, and others talk with Brooklyn accents...just like on Earth!
Think I'm joking?
Read on...
So, what'd youse tink?
Or for dose, I mean "those", who don't speak Brooklynese..."What did you think?"
I'll warn you now, future installments only get loonier!
Illustrated by Al Walker, who spent his entire comics career at Fiction House, this second appearance in Planet Comics #13 (1941) presents a somewhat less snarky (though no less humorous) version of the "Earthman on Pluto" concept shown in the earlier Cosmo Corrigan strip, mixing alien versions of both Arctic and Antarctic animals with total disregard to anything even remotely resembling exobiology!
But it is fun, and that's all that matters!

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Keep Warm in Winter...

...the classic comic book way!
It's recommended you read the entire never-reprinted tale while sipping hot cocoa by a roaring fire!
Speaking of romance...
Valentine's Day is coming!
If you're looking for a gift for your pop culture-loving significant other...

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Polar Vortex II: the Wrath of Cold!

With winter finally hitting the US full-force...
... we invite you to re-visit the kool Polar Vortex posts on this blog
Here's the list (with links)...
Read them in front of a roaring fire with a mug of hot chocolate!

Monday, February 2, 2015

Reading Room FOUR COLOR "Maybes About the Moon"

Since many of you are taking a "snow day" from school...
...we feel you should still have a little (somewhat) educational info input when you come in from making snow forts and having snowball fights!
This never-reprinted short from Dell's Four Color Comics #1253 (aka Space Man #1) appeared in 1962, just as our Mercury space program was getting under way, so it's a lot of speculation.
Illustrated by Jack Sparling, but the writer is unknown.
BTW, even though it appeared in Four Color Comics, it's in black and white because it appeared on the inside back cover.
The inside covers were printed with only one color, black instead of the four colors CYAN, YELLOW, MAGENTA, and BLACK (CYMK), that make up all the colors in standard comic printing, as a cost-saving measure!

Sunday, February 1, 2015

THIS is a SUPER Bowl!


Today, we PARTY, with our own Super-HERO Bowl!
A marathon of comic book-based DVDs and BluRays from around the world.
(Thank the tech gods for multi-region players!)
See you tomorrow with more exciting tales!