Wasn't i here before? I don't think you were with me last time. Now we're late with the Sunday Funnies!
Who can we turn to for help?
How about - a Sunday Superman Selection!
That comes from Wally Wood way back in the days when Mad was a color comic book, before relaunching as a black & white magazine to escape Comic Code tyranny. The cover, by Harvey Kurtzman, from that issue (#4):
Now let's shift to more modern comics, via the web.
Our first is modern in origin, but actually older in design aesthetic. It comes from Kerry Callen, and you can find more of his Super Antics on his blog.
Superman/Batman fun from the Brazilian Dragonarte site:
That last one looks like the URL ends in .bk - it's actually .br (Brazil)
And to make sure i'm not inundated by Batfanatics, here's a counterpoint from Nebezial:
Who can we turn to for help?
How about - a Sunday Superman Selection!
That comes from Wally Wood way back in the days when Mad was a color comic book, before relaunching as a black & white magazine to escape Comic Code tyranny. The cover, by Harvey Kurtzman, from that issue (#4):
Now let's shift to more modern comics, via the web.
Our first is modern in origin, but actually older in design aesthetic. It comes from Kerry Callen, and you can find more of his Super Antics on his blog.
Superman/Batman fun from the Brazilian Dragonarte site:
That last one looks like the URL ends in .bk - it's actually .br (Brazil)
And to make sure i'm not inundated by Batfanatics, here's a counterpoint from Nebezial:
comics from Mad #4 (1953) and attributed websites (see links)