03 March 2019

Inkie, The Self-Drawn Character

It might be somewhat difficult to grasp in an age of profound corporate and personal narcissism, but once upon a time someone tried to pretend he wasn't the creator. (And it wasn't a politician talking about a disaster or anything like that.)

A couple weeks back we started to look at Inkie, an odd little comic character that interacted with his artists. When the strip started out, the concept was slightly more off the wall - Inkie wrote and drew his own adventures. In fact, he even named himself -


As mentioned several times previously, i enjoy seeing creators inserted into the comics. The editor of Crack Comics at this time was John Beardsley. How much of his own boss went into Al Stahl's editor in the strip...? Hard to say. How self-deprecating was Beardsley? Stahl is portraying himself as talentless and essentially useless, so Beardsley may have gone along with it and allowed himself to be the model for the character. He only worked in comics for a few years at the dawn of the '40s, primarily at Quality Comics, and very little is known about him these days. Certainly not enough known by me to make any sort of educated guess.

Were the other artists based on folks at Quality at the time? Was the janitor based on a real person? How did he feel about that portrayal? Was having everyone completely ignore his presence - turn the page, move along - a social commentary? So many questions for my rambling mind.

We'd best move along to the next issue before i get bogged down in mental morass -


So - Eat That! Ant Man and Atom. You guys might ride arrows and T-spheres, but Inkie rides (and guides) bullets!

As noted in the final caption of the tale above, in the third tale Inkie and Al join forces -



page art by Al Stahl (and Inkie) for Crack Comics #s 28-30 (1943)

02 March 2019

Saturday Solutions - Q-Quiz

Here are the answers to yesterday's quiz, coming to us via Q*bert's Quazy Questions:











pages from Q*bert's Quazy Questions (1983)

01 March 2019

Friday Fun & Games Q-Quiz



Nope, we're not talking James Bond's Q, nor the nigh omnipotent being from the Q Continuum. We're talking my mother's favorite video game back in those days when she was still here to play games - Q*bert!


 Yep. Let's get a little silly today. That might help the way things have been running lately, eh? And so we have a series of riddles from our favorite video varmint. (Sorry, Sonic)










Answers tomorrow - Really! (Pages already prepped and it's going straight into the Queue right after this is prepped)

28 February 2019

Worldbeater & Unggh?

A brief divergence whilst the brain reboots...

Do ya know Worldbeater and Unngh (and later in the run, JoBlo, the Martian who learned to speak English by listening to radio commercials)? I'll forego giving you the set-up just now - it's laid out in most every splash page below.

Originally written and drawn by Fred Morgan, the fifth tale was drawn by Maurice del Bourgo, and then August Froehlich took over art chores on the strip. (Fred Morgan continued writing while also drawing other strips like Air Male and Flying Fist & Bingo. (Don't ya love those names?))

Usually when i'm doing one of the features, i only use the splash panels. But we're going to go with full pages today, simply because the bottom after the splash often recaps the weirdness ongoing in the series-













Some Odd is more odd than others, y'know?

page art by Fred Morgan, Maurice del Bourgo, and August Froehlich from Prize Comics #s 38-48, Headline Comics # 15 (1944)

27 February 2019

Not Quite Saturday Solutions

Net connection working fine.
Computers working well enough.
Operator might be broken.

I thought setting things up so i'd have to post the next day would facilitate blogging while my head was entombed. It backfired, as you might have noticed. (But probably not)

Anyway - today's the 27th. 3 to the 3rd power. Surely my obsessions can feed on that, eh?

So...   On to our answers!

1>
Where did we see the mighty Thor flexing his pecs before he stopped for Hammer Time?





Kung Fury - a 1980s tv show about a super kung fu cop made in 2015.


2>
Yoyodyne has been a Growing Excited company for decades now, with multiple references. Where did we first see them?




The Adventures Of Buckaroo Banzai Across The 8th Dimension. You knew this one, right?
 

3>
Where did Jackie Chan invent the Human Centipede?





Winners & Sinners - the first of the Lucky Stars movies.


4>
Drax isn't the only one who likes to jump into the maw of massive space critters - where did we see Hulk doing it?








This one caused problems. I didn't make notes when doing screen caps and i thought this was an episodes of Hulk & The Agents Of SMASH. Nope.
It was from Avengers Assemble, season 1, episode 14 - Hulk's Day Out.


5>
What movie opened up with a parody of the language in Hollywood movies, and later gave us this exchange -









If your only familiarity with Turkish movies is old titles like 3 Dev Adam (3 Mighty Men - Captain America & Santo vs. Spider-Man) or The Man Who Saved The World (Turkish Star Wars), then it's time to catch up with the new state of Turkish cinema. Watch G.O.R.A. and enjoy how things have changed.



6>
Where did we see the greatest on-screen presentation of George Bush?







Ving Rhames is much too fun to be a Bush in the adaptation of Carl Hiaasen's tale of Florida madness - Striptease. (You also get Burt Reynolds as a crazed senator for extra credit.)
 

7>
From whence comes this pre-Austin Powers medieval mini-me? (and i don't mean under the lady's dress)



Way before Mini-Me, back in 1978, we got the dwarven double in Fairy Tales


8>
Doom Patrol has a new tv series? But - what about Doom Patrol Go! Where did we see it?




We're finally getting season 3 of Young Justice after years of waiting. You're watching it, aren't you? Gar Logan was watching Doom Patrol Go! in episode 12 of season 3. (The show is nothing like the toon he's watching)


...and, no - i wasn't making up the title -



Okay, let's see if this kickstarted things, eh?

screens from where they're labeled as being from