Monday, March 20, 2017

Trump Reading Room aka the Outhouse FARMER'S DAUGHTER "Short Subjects"

Since Donald Milhous Trump's "deplorables" have short attention spans...
...here's a trio of one-pagers that will probably hit the limit of their attention!
This never-reprinted story from Stanhall's Farmer's Daughter #1 (1954) was typical of the sort of lowbrow humor the publisher specialized in.
With titles including Broadway-Hollywood Blackouts and G.I. Jane, Stanhall produced adult-oriented (but never more risque than PG-13) humor.
Animator Hal Seegar was the editor/writer/illustrator for the non "good girl" strips like "The Farmer", while Bill Williams handled the art for the more risque material (like the title feature) which Seegar wrote and edited.
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Sunday, March 19, 2017

EasterWear Egg-citement!!!

Choose from Bunny Daddy, Baby Duck...
Bibs, creepers, toddlers' and kids' t-shirts, sweatshirts, and adult goodies like maternitywear!
NOTE: The organic clothing is from American Apparel!
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Saturday, March 18, 2017

Holiday Reading Room EASTER WITH MOTHER GOOSE "Lost Chick"

Some of Walt Kelly's Easter tales were totally-new...
...not just reworkings of classic nursery rhymes and fairy tales!
This never-reprinted short from Dell's Four Color Comics: Easter with Mother Goose #185 (1948) takes chraacters who had not appeared together before and also explained where the Easter Bunny gets his supply of eggs from.
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Friday, March 17, 2017

Reading Room AMAZING ADULT FANTASY "Beware of the Giants!"

It's not often you see Stan Lee's signature on cover art...
...perhaps because it was probably meant as the title page for the following story (and, to tell the truth, I think the splash page would've been a better cover)...
Hah!
Bet you thought I had forgotten St Patrick's Day, eh? 
This Stan Lee-scripted/Steve Ditko-illiustrated piece from Atlas' Amazing Adult Fantasy #14 (1962) has one fatal flaw...the clothing and archetecture are more mid-European (Germany/Austria/Switzerland) than Celtic (Irish/Scottish)!
BTW, one of the rarely-noted aspects of the book were the kool individualized contents pages for each issue...
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Thursday, March 16, 2017

Reading Room IMAGINE "Days of Future Past"

Three years before Chris Claremont made it the most famous story title in comics history...
...another comics creator used the Moody Blues' album title Days of Future Passed!
This tale by writer/artist Gene Day from Star*Reach's Imagine #2 (1978) is closer in premise to Ray Bradbury's "A Sound of Thunder" than the Moody Blues' album.
Gene is survived by his brothers David and Dan, both of whom still work in publishing (and comics from time to time).
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