Robot Man Posted June 3, 2018 Author Share Posted June 3, 2018 2 hours ago, woowoo said: Where is the Gene Autry and looney tunes ? I pulled these out of the box and doubled my money on the rest of them to some poor slob... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
woowoo Posted June 3, 2018 Share Posted June 3, 2018 2 minutes ago, Robot Man said: I pulled these out of the box and doubled my money on the rest of them to some poor slob... Good for you Robot Man. and that poor slob is happy i am sure. I would love to read the ducks You can 5x your money Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JollyComics Posted June 3, 2018 Share Posted June 3, 2018 DON'T DONATE these junks to Library of Congress! Look at what Geppi's Entertainment Museum did! Your junks are precious! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mmehdy Posted June 3, 2018 Share Posted June 3, 2018 You have the magic touch...great buy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
woowoo Posted June 4, 2018 Share Posted June 4, 2018 (edited) 29 minutes ago, Mmehdy said: You have the magic touch...great buy Todays Robot Man pic O the pain the pain Edited June 4, 2018 by woowoo The Lions Den 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PopKulture Posted June 4, 2018 Share Posted June 4, 2018 8 hours ago, Robot Man said: Here’s what I ended up with... Nice Bugs and Porky's on the top row, and ducks, ducks, and more ducks as you go down, including Vacation Parade. Pretty sweet haul!! A few other faves include that Captain Marvel, natch, and that Popeye on the same row. And you can't go wrong with that March of Comics either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robot Man Posted June 10, 2018 Author Share Posted June 10, 2018 Most of you know how much I love MAD magazine. The basis for my collecting gene if you will. First run I ever completed. So what do Ido when I had them all? Why go after the ton of imitators, rip offs and money grabbing heirs to the throne. Other Eric’s Help thread in the magazine thread inspired me to do this. Here I will present these many attempts to top the king of satire magazines. Since I don’twant To hog Eric’s cool thread, I will just post my stuff here. After Kurtzman left MAD he started this cool publication. Humbug. Slightly smaller than a regular comic and priced at a money grubbing 15 cents. Full of great art by Bill Elder, Jack Davis, Al Jaffee and others,it was a pretty quality publication. Sadly it only lasted a scant 11 issues. 9 comic book size and two full size magazine issues. A great but short run. I will continue the rest of these imators by publication in the next week or so. The Lions Den 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robot Man Posted June 10, 2018 Author Share Posted June 10, 2018 (edited) Going to finish off Kurtzman today. After Humbug, Kurtzman started HELP Magaqzine. This was a little more "adult" MAD magazine. It was rather a little photo/joke orientated. Plenty of killer art though. The artists from Humbug (Elder, Davis, Jaffee and Roth) followed him over. As the small run of only 26 issues progressed, He started to feature up and coming artists. Several issues had Wonder Warthog by Gilbert Shelton. Other future underground artists like Jay Lynch Skip Williamson and a young man by the name of Robert Crumb. Pictured here is the scarce issue #1 and issue #22 from 1965. The latter issue sporting a great bald Beatles cover also featured probably Crumb's first comic book appearance. This issue has two features including the first appearance of Fritz the Cat. Edited June 10, 2018 by Robot Man Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robot Man Posted June 10, 2018 Author Share Posted June 10, 2018 When HELP folded, Kurtzman partnered up with Hugh Heffner who was a big satire fan. This partnering produced Trump. Very short lived (only two issues). A very "high brow" slick magazine with a cover price of 50 cents (double what MAD cost at the time). One of Bill Elder's finest pieces was featured in #1. This included a lavish full color "fold out". If you look carefully, there is a depiction of Alfred E Neuman with a woman's bra as ear warmers! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robot Man Posted June 10, 2018 Author Share Posted June 10, 2018 When Trump folded. Kurtzman and Elder started a wonderful feature in Playboy called "The Adventures of Little Annie Fanny" A fairly long running feature that also had guest artists like Russ Heath and Frank Frazetta. I highly recomend picking up either of these reprint editions from the era! porcupine48 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mmehdy Posted June 10, 2018 Share Posted June 10, 2018 Help #1, first time I have seen it, thanks, great stuff Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robot Man Posted June 11, 2018 Author Share Posted June 11, 2018 Today I am going to spotlight probably the best known and longest running MAD immator Cracked Magazine. First issue came out in 1958. Just a couple years after MAD changed to a magazine. Ironically, most of the MAD imators also started (and sometimes ended in 1958). A blatant rip-off from the start. Copying the MAD style all the way down to the border around the edges. They even adopted a “mascot” like MAD by the name of Sylvester P. Smithe. The main artist was John Severin. He did a lot of work for Atlas/Marvel when EC folded. He found new home with Cracked. Although it was a poor second cousin to MAD, it featured a lot of great artists such as Severin, Heath, Everett, Burgos, Ward and others. I remember it being a little harder to find on the newstands as s kid. MAD was always out front and center but Cracked had a little spotty distribution and I missed a lot of them on the racks. Surprisingly, it had a very long run. Here is Cracked #1-10... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robot Man Posted June 11, 2018 Author Share Posted June 11, 2018 And just because as you know I actually open up and read my stuff. You probably also know how much I love the weird, obscure mail away stuff, here is a real tough one. From #7 in 1958 this ad for a Cracked T-Shirt. was only offered in a few early issues. I don’t own one. I don’t know anyone who has one. And, I have never seen one! The MAD version that came out at the same time is just slightly more attainable. I have one of those. I know of maybe 3 or 4 more. But this...nada. Soooo, if anyone here ever sees one preferably for sale, I’m the guy... The Lions Den 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robot Man Posted June 12, 2018 Author Share Posted June 12, 2018 (edited) Today, I will feature the third biggest satire magazine, Sick Magazine. Sick was first published in 1960. They got into the game a couple years late. Fairly long running, it ran until 1980 and published 134 issues. The main man over there was Joe Simon. Sick also featured a lot of art by Jack Davis and Angelo Torres. As you can probably tell by the covers, Sick had a very political and celebrity slant. Sick also had a mascot like MAD and Cracked. His name was Huckleberry Fink. His catch phrase was “Why try harder?” Here is the first 5 issues or so including s few more notable ones. There were even a couple that actually featured Alfred E Neuman on the cover! Edited June 12, 2018 by Robot Man Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mmehdy Posted June 12, 2018 Share Posted June 12, 2018 Cracked I feel has been very underrated especially the early issues, thanks for all the great covers, some I have never seen before, I know a couple of years ago Ha sold a bunch of original Cracked art..cover etc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robot Man Posted June 13, 2018 Author Share Posted June 13, 2018 Focus today is on two pretty short run imators. Panic Magazine #1 from 1958. No relation to the EC comic book. Was a bit “high brow” compared to most of these. Aimed at a little higher age bracket. Pretty lousy contents but did featured some nice Jack Davis art. I love the first issue is called an “anniversary issue”. The Playboy reference on #4 is kind of funny as well. Here are all but two issues as far as I can tell. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robot Man Posted June 13, 2018 Author Share Posted June 13, 2018 (edited) Frantic Magazine also both issues from 1958. Here are both issues. Pretty lousy. I can see why they folded fast. Nude girl in the corner of #1 is a nice touch... Of note, a number of these magazines have small grease pencil prices on them. These were purchased at a local used book store when I was around 11 years old that my dad took me to. I remember him showing me comics that he read during the war with the same prices on them at this store. Oh, if I only knew then what I know now... Edited June 13, 2018 by Robot Man Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robot Man Posted June 14, 2018 Author Share Posted June 14, 2018 A couple more off the wall MAD imators titles today Frenzy #1 1958 Decent stuff with a mascot that kind of looks like maybe Jackie Gleason. Here is the whole run in order. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robot Man Posted June 14, 2018 Author Share Posted June 14, 2018 What the hay, here is another cool short run. Zany starting in 1958 as well. Short run of 4 issues. Of note, Bill Everett covers and some interior art as well. They also stole MAD’s border design as well. As you can see, Monsters were big in the day... buttock 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duffman_Comics Posted June 15, 2018 Share Posted June 15, 2018 7 hours ago, Robot Man said: A couple more off the wall MAD imators titles today Frenzy #1 1958 Decent stuff with a mascot that kind of looks like maybe Jackie Gleason. Here is the whole run in order. Gleason? I'd suggest more like Ernie Kovacs: PopKulture and Sqeggs 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...