Panels from "Sugar and Spike's Halloween Adventure" in Sugar and Spike #49 (October-November 1963); script, pencils, and inks by Sheldon Mayer
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
A Sugar and Spike Halloween, Night 29: Shy comic book characters sneakily manage to stay off-panel in every shot
Panels from "Sugar and Spike's Halloween Adventure" in Sugar and Spike #49 (October-November 1963); script, pencils, and inks by Sheldon Mayer
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I knew what Sugar and Spike was before this series of posts, but had never read any. I see now that Sugar and Spike revolved around the need to hammer home the repeated joke that the kids are just saying gibberish, not actually communicating! That is hilarious the hundredth time! Haw! The adults don't know the kids are TALKING!
Whoa, man, Chance, you're not gonna enjoy December around here.
Nooooooo
Huh. I never realized this before, but Sugar and Spike's moms look exactly like Superman Jr. and Batman Jr.'s moms.
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