The worst thing* about no newspaper these days is no Sunday morning funnies! It's Sunday morning (here), so let's have some Jack Kirby related funnies! Wow! I really seem to be excited about that.
Way back in the first issue of FOOM, Marvel's members only fanzine, they ran a star studded parody of the Fantastic Four:
The following month, the quartet returned to play with another familiar Kirby character:
That was the last we saw from the Frantic Four on the parody front. But soon, another would step up. You may remember Charley Parker from The Origin Of King Kirby which we pulled from FOOM #11. In FOOM #4, this ominously appeared:
It wasn't until issue #8 that the Doctor made his true debut:
Dr. FOOM returned in #9...
...and in #10, we got not only Dr. FOOM And Captain Applepie, but the Eggsmen, too:
The following issue was the big Kirby Returns celebration with the Origin story we already looked at. After that, i never saw Charley Parker again that i recall. I wonder where he went? A mystery for another day...
Meanwhile, here's the grooviest parody of a Kirby character that i remember coming out of FOOM:
My favorite Kirby comedy comics, however, are of a decidedly different vein. And both come from the same person, Roger Langridge -
I wonder if he's done more?
To wrap up our Sunday Morning Funnies, let's go back to Marvel. After Not Brand Echh went under, Marvel eventually realized that they were competing against black & white newstand magazines, so maybe they should try that instead - and so Crazy was born. (Crazy was the next synonym on the list after Mad and Cracked, you see) In #82 in '82, Jack Kirby parodied by Jack Kirby, with poor Mark Bilgrey begging the man not to take revenge upon him:
various comics by Roy Thomas, Len Brown, Gil Kane, Wally Wood, Charley Parker, Roger Langridge, Marc Bilgrey, and Jack Kirby with Steve Ditko(sweet!) from FOOM #s 1,2,4,8,9, & 10, Internet, and Crazy #82 (1973-5,????,1982)
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*(Y'know - aside from that whole collapse of local news and absorption into conglomerate structures undermining basic functions needed for the survival of a healthy republic, leading to the diminishment and eventual destruction of a free society thing.)
First time I've ever seen that strip in that form, so thanks for that.
ReplyDeleteCheers. But - which strip?
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing you mean the re-dialogued Spider-Man Tickles The Torch?
My apologies.
ReplyDeleteThe text on this entry cannot be resized as the Blogger software will not resave this page without eliminating some of the tags. Another random slap from the service.