Showing posts with label Bob Eismann. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bob Eismann. Show all posts

05 July 2019

I Smell The Sweet Smell Of Freedom!

Rough day, so real quick one.

A Confession:
Yesterday i used the truth like a politician. I made a statement that, while completely factual, created a false impression to sell a lie. Kids, they do this all the time and you've got to watch and listen and question what they say at every turn. Especially when you agree with them, because that's when they can sell you other lies most easily. And when they're apologizing - beware of overly specific statements. (Weasel Words we used to call 'em)

I said that Justice And The Bear was a one-shot story, not a series. That's completely true, in and of itself.

But, it's also a lie. Eric St. Clair and Bob Eisman did ongoing strips for Treasure Chest Of Fun & Fact featuring The Bear, or - in this case - The Timid Bear...




As you can see, it is the same series, and it isn't. Time and reality are servant to the stories, but The Bear goes on...

page art by Bob Eismann for Treasure Chest Of Fun & Fact #s 417-419 (1967)

04 July 2019

Two Thousand Years Ago...

As we saw this morning, Grower-Of-Large-Turnips (Latin names, y'know?) and his beloved Bear have been seized by corrupt government officials and their futures look bleak.

But, how did this sad state of affairs come to pass?

Let us check in with Eric St. Clair and Bob Eismann to see...


As noted above, the to-be-continued ran this morning. Here's a quick link if you didn't already read it, or wish to look again.

Now on to the exciting conclusion!


Justice And The Bear was a self contained story, not an ongoing series. So, as they say in the wallow - that's all, folks.

He did, however, managed to snag the cover of Treasure Chest Of Fun & Fact for his second chapter -


That may be all for this odd little bit of fun, but there's plenty more stashed away in the Treasure Chest with almost 500 issues published from the mid-40s to early '70s.


page art by Bob Eismann for Treasure Chest Of Fun & Fact #s 407 - 409 (1966)

A Lusty Specimen! And Ripe For My Purpose!

The mind continues to wander on its own. After Monday's post on Birbal we were supposed to follow with a post on Akbar The Great. You all saw how that worked out. I kind of thought we'd get there today.

Meanwhile, the mind wanders off into weird territory...


...and we're all left wondering what's going on. Guess we'll have to come back and find out, huh?

page art by Bob Eismann from Treasure Chest Of Fun And Fact v22 #2 (1966)