Tuesday, June 20, 2017

365 Days of Defiance, Day 171: Okay Oxnalia, here we come!

Superman has no problem standing up for the oppressed or the invaded in foreign wars, but only if they're fictional.



Panels from "The Oxnalian Revolution" in Superman (1939 series) #15 (March-April 1942), script by Jerry Siegel, pencils and inks by John Sikela

So: Don't be like Oxnalia! Or else Superman will come to assist the country you invade in its struggle against overwhelming odds.

(I'll have more from this story later.)

8 comments:

Jason Glor said...

Am I reading the 3rd from last panel right? Did he really swing the guy in the green suit by the leg and smack the other two guys in the face with him? That's awesome!
Also, where do you ... nevermind.

Blam said...

Yep. My turn: Am I reading the 2nd panel right? Did Clark totally blow his secret identity by thinking out loud while sitting right next to his editor?

Blam said...

Pssssst! Hey Bully! You have another [insert Vin Diesel and/or porn joke here] caption goin' on!

Bully said...

I use the "XXX" for stuff I have to fill in on a template and sometimes I forget! Every once in a while I do a term search on my blog and find one or two that I haven't caught!

Bully said...

And I read panel 2 as "Gosh, if *I* were Superman, I'd show them a thing or two!"

Blam said...

You're absolutely right, Bully. I was so focused on the lack of parentheses and quotes (which they used to used to denote stage-whispering or thinking to one self around this time) I didn't properly register the next panel's caption.

Blam said...

"they used to use to"...

Blam said...

Also, I gotta say, with all respect and no offense intended to Joe Shuster, my favorite Joe Shuster Superman is John Sikela's Joe Shuster Superman.