20 September 2017

Kellogg's Hostess Challenge (Un-Comics)

I hear mention fairly frequently of the Hostess comic ads featuring various big name heroes, but i very rarely hear anyone talking about the Kellogg's comic ads. This is probably because Hostess's ads ran in DC & Marvel comics, while Kellogg's ran their own mini-comics in products like Pop Tarts or Cinnamon Mini Buns.
Of course, it could also be due to the fact that, every now and then, they went Odd...

Wonder Woman & The  Star Riders Vs. Purrsia from Kellogg's Cinnamon Mini Buns (1993)

2 comments:

  1. Odd that the promotional tie-ins for the Star Raiders were more successful in getting out to the public than the never-seen-in-stores toy line they promoted. At this point, I can't recall if the toys were ash-canned at the last minute because of their obvious similarity to the not that successful She-Ra toys that spun off from Masters of the Universe, or because of the FCC's crack down on kids' cartoons that were really just half-hour toy commercials. It was certainly an odd collection of characters, some, like Dolphin & Ice, loosely based on existing DC heroines, others "original", despite resembling both She-Ra's forgettable friends and some minor DC characters. It is odd that the villain was Purrsia, rather than the Cheetah, WW's own cat-themed foe.

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  2. I'm guessing that either they wanted a villain whose toy income was all theirs or that Prince Of Persia was becoming a thing (that first computer game was about then, wasn't it?).
    Or both.

    Of course, it was probably just some decision maker owned 17 cats.

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