Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Come On Get Batty....

Ok, let's say Charlton merges with DC around 1971. Properties acquired begin to see publication in DC's books.  Then some 40 years on the DC with the banana peel logo create a New 52 run of Breaking Bonaduce. Hmmm...

Thursday, 19 September 2013

Here They Come... walking into the Dark Knight!

It's The Monkees teaming up with The Caped Crusaders vs. The Joker for Pete's Sake! ;)

Wednesday, 18 September 2013

Chewy good!

Razzles were a fave kid's food group.  At least on my block.  Here's the new improved adult version.  I imagine each Zazzle is at least 5% proof?

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Power Records Presents Aquaman

DC Comic's King of The Seven Seas makes the cut for this early Seventies classic at your local K-Mart or Towers store in Canada.

Friday, 6 September 2013

Golden Age Star Trek Comics!

I love creating faux comic book mastheads for friends and for myself.  For this one I envisioned what a 1940's Star Trek comic book masthead would look like and also if it was on a T-shirt.

Thursday, 5 September 2013

You wouldn't want to be in the first row for this one.

Battle Of The Network Stars was certainly an oddity by any standard but also hugely popular at the time.  But what if you get an ambitious sponsor in the mix? Can the resurrection of Smell-O-Rama be far behind?

Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Wonder if CONTROL made the Batphone?

Mid Sixties mash-up I put together of Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson artwork from that era.  I'm waiting for the sequel with 99 and Batgirl.

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

And in this corner....

Power Records was a company in New Jersey that liked to license various comic book characters and create recordings of their exploits much like the radio shows in the Thirties and Forties.  Superman vs. Ali was a huge hit with kids everywhere in the late Seventies. This would have been a natural for them to produce. 

Monday, 2 September 2013

Pray For The Wildcats!

I remember seeing this TV movie when it was originally broadcast on ABC in the early Seventies.    There are so many memorable scenes.  One was to see Andy Griffith go nuts in a bar as the main villain and the other was Shatner wearing a motorcycle shirt that looked suspiciously like the tunic he wore on The USS Enterprise a couple years earlier.