Thursday, February 10, 2011

Comc Covers Of The Week











10 comments:

M. D. Jackson said...

It probably won't surprise you yo learn that I have that THING/DOC SAVAGE team-up comic. I bought it when it first came out. It's probably in a box in my garage.

Note the vest Doc wears instead of the ripped shirt.

Kal said...

We both know that vest was created when he ripped the sleaves off his poorly made sweat-shop shirt. That crappy stitching is why there was no ragged edges.

I know you are sitting there and saying to youself, "That bastard has an answer for EVERYTHING."

Rod Barnett said...

Oh! That first one is a clever mash up! I bought both comics the images are taken from off the comic racks at my home town drug store. Comics- my drug of choice! And beer.

Margaret Benbow said...

I'm struck to see that superheroes are ALWAYS pictured as big brawny muscley he-men...when because of their superpowers, they could be puny little dweebs and still get the job done.

Kal said...

On my blog roll there is a site called 'The Lost Issues' where the blog's creator does mash-up comic covers that should have but never exsisted. He first did Batman and now uses the Thing's Marvel Two-in-One as basis for his work. He is getting really good at finding images that mach up so perfectly that you can be forgiven for thinking they are real.

http://braveandboldlost.blogspot.com/

Kal said...

Oh and Margaret that is because comic book are male fantasy books and all males imagine themselves to be big and strong. Why do you think ads for 'Charles Atlas Bodybuilding' were in them for decades?

I also heard that most early comic book artists could draw figures in motion but not clothing in motion so just coloring the human figure made costumes a necessary thing.

Oh and because girls love muscles. Only mutants can be scrawny or ugly.

Dr. Monkey said...

Those are some choice covers my man.

DrGoat said...

It's too bad Krang, or Gronk or Goom or Gob didn't get around to mashing Howard the Duck into pate.

Pat Tillett said...

Very nice! Thanks for posting them.
Lars from Mars! I wonder if he had a swedish accent?

Belle said...

What's with the Flintstones?