Flash In Crisis
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Flash disappeared during the Crisis On Infinite Earths...but, where did he go? These two issues explained what happened to Barry Allen... Flash #350 (October, 1985) First, the end of an era.   The last issue of the Flash since the start of the Silver Age, by Cary Bates, Carmine Infantino and Frank McLaughlin (with cover inked by Klaus Janson).  Here, Barry Allen finally ends his trial for the murder of the Reverse Flash, fights the Rogues one more time, deals with Abra Kadabra...and gets a Silver Age happy ending, as Iris Allen, thought dead for 75 issues, was really resc ..read more
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National Picnic Day
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Celebrating National Picnic Day, and what better way than a quick peek into Jellystone Park, the home of Hanna Barbera's Yogi Bear and Boo-Boo, who usually spend their days looking for a picnic basket, much to the consternation of park Ranger Smith. Along with all his animated success, Yogi Bear had a comic book that lasted for 42 issues at Gold Key (even if the first three issues were under their Four Color title), with the series ending in October, 1970. Covers above are from Yogi Bear #32 and #35 (April, 1968 and January, 1969), and the second batch of covers from Yogi Bear #34 and #42 ..read more
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Reggie And Me On The Beach
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1w ago
A little fun on the beach...well, fun on the beach for Reggie Mantle, as he insults Archie Andrews in front of Betty Cooper and Veronica Lodge on these two covers for Reggie And Me (#74 and #90, October, 1974 and September, 1976 ..read more
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Happy Anniversary Mustang
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Celebrating the Anniversary of the Ford Mustang that debuted at the New York's World's Fair on April 17, 1964 with this photo cover to Archie #443 (January, 1996, with art by Bill Golliher), as Archie, Jughead, Betty and Veronica get ready to leave school in style, all under the watchful eye of Miss Grundy and Principal Weatherbee.   ..read more
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Happy Birthday Actress Jennifer Garner
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1w ago
A happy birthday to actress Jennifer Garner (April 17, 1972) with this issue of Mad Magazine (#441, May, 2004) with a cover for their parody of her spy series, Alias ..read more
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Tax Day 2024
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1w ago
In space, no one can hear you scream....but they sure want you to pay your taxes. These intrepid astronauts thought they had a windfall, but the IRS was there...on this cover to Archie's Mad House #31 (February, 1964) by Samm Schwartz ..read more
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Happy Birthday Actress Sarah Michelle Gellar
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A happy birthday to Buffy The Vampire Slayer star Sarah Michelle Gellar (April 14, 1977) with this cover to Mad Magazine #367 (March, 1998) by Mort Drucker... ...as Buffy spikes a vampire version of Alfred E. Neuman ..read more
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Celebrating Artist Amanda Conner
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2w ago
Celebrating the birthday of artist Amanda Conner (April 12, 1967)...but which series to choose...Harley Quinn or Power Girl? Well, no sense making a choice, as their was a 6 issue mini-series featuring both Harley Quinn and Power Girl, which included Vartox! Harley Quinn and Power Girl #1 and #2 (August and September, 2015) . Harley Quinn and Power Girl #3 and #4 (October and November, 2015) . Harley Quinn and Power Girl #5 and #6 (January, 2016 ..read more
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Remembering Artist Mac Raboy
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2w ago
Remembering artist Emmanuel "Mac" Raboy on his birthday (April 9, 1914 - December 12, 1967)...but instead of giving you some of his (many) Captain Marvel Jr. covers, here, instead is his covers for Bulletman, of which he did four... ...with Jim Barr going into adventures with his girlfriend, Susan Kent as Bulletman and Bulletgirl! Mac also contributed to a few covers for America's Greatest Comics and Master Comics, which allow Captain Marvel Jr. to be snuck in here, along with Fawcett's other great characters: Spy Smasher, Captain Marvel, Minute Man and Mr. Scarlett! Bulletman #2 and #3 ..read more
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Caveman Bob Hope
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Just a couple of covers featuring funny man, Bob Hope... ...as a caveman. Adventures Of Bob Hope #43 (February-March, 1957) with art by Owen Fitzgerald and Graham Price, has Bob making time with a prehistoric hottie....and Adventures Of Bob Hope #88 (August-September, 1964) with art by Bob Oksner, shows Bob on the run, likely because of the trouble he always finds himself in!  ..read more
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