Each week, we post a limited-edition design, to be sold for exactly 7 days, then replaced with another!
Since
Easter is coming, we thought we'd present an absolutely adorable piece from the 1940s
by the legendary Walt (Pogo) Kelly featuring a puppy, kitten, and bunny
with surprised looks on their faces as the egg they're painting hatches,
producing yet another cute animal...a chick!
You just don't see stuff like this anymore!
So, why not order some kidswear or basket stuffers with this one-week-only graphic?
Everyone who sees it will go "Awwww."
Sunday, April 2, 2017
Saturday, April 1, 2017
Holiday Reading Room EASTER WITH MOTHER GOOSE "Inside an Easter Egg"
Sometimes Walt (Pogo) Kelly did single page shorts...
...sometimes he combined several unrelated short pieces into a theme, like what a bunny sees inside an Easter Egg!
...as this never-reprinted piece from Dell's Four Color Comics: Easter with Mother Goose #103 (1946) demonstrates!
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Friday, March 31, 2017
Reading Room OUT OF THIS WORLD "The World Awaits"
You know Steve Ditko as the co-creator of The Amazing Spider-Man...
...but he was equally-adept at visualizing insects as well as arachnids!
This lovely Ditko-rendered story from Charlton's Out of This World #12 (1959) would really have benefited from some Stan Lee-esque scripting rather than Joe Gill's stilted prose, which renders the ending rather...dull.
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Reading Room UNEARTHLY SPECTACULARS "EarthMan"
"What if Superman had been an Earthman marooned on another world..."
...and what if he lost his memory?"
...and what if he lost his memory?"
Unfortunately, there was never a sequel to this tale from Harvey's Unearthly Spectaculars #2 (1966), so we'll never know if EarthMan got his memory back or not!
Written,
penciled, and inked by Wally Wood, who apparently had some interesting
variations on the theme planned, but never had the opportunity to carry
them out.
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Reading Room KING OF FUTURIA "The Wall Comes Tumbling Down!"
...the tale itself provides the synopsis for this Buck Rogers-esque saga of a 20th Century American in a post-apocalyptic future!
Damn, we 20th Century Americans were good at this save-the-world stuff!
The parallels with Buck Rogers become more apparent in this tale from Nedor's Mystery Comics #2 (1944), including a traitorous Earthman (Karlak) working with aliens, outnumbered and ill-equipped free humans, and a bad guy (Karlak again) who keeps surviving his apparent demises...as we shall see next time!
The parallels with Buck Rogers become more apparent in this tale from Nedor's Mystery Comics #2 (1944), including a traitorous Earthman (Karlak) working with aliens, outnumbered and ill-equipped free humans, and a bad guy (Karlak again) who keeps surviving his apparent demises...as we shall see next time!
BTW, sadly, nobody can identify the writer and/or artist of the strip.
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