Friday, June 13, 2025

Today in Comics History, Friday the Thirteenth: New crazy superstition invented: it's unlucky to have someone throw a brick through your window


from "[Friday the Thirteenth]" in Detective Comics (1937 series) #31 (September 1939); script, pencils, and inks by Tom Hickey

Today in Comics History, June 13, 1763: Happy birthday, José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva!

Born on this day in 1763: the great Brazilian statesman José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva, naturalist, mineralist, professor and poet, champion of Brazilian independence, abolitionist and the discoverer of four new minerals. Wow! i bet most of us go through our lives and don't even discover one mineral, and this guy...!


from "Stamp Tips" in Tip Top Comics v.8 #12 [#96] (United Feature, June 1944), creator uncredited and unknown

Following his death in 1838, the Bonifácio was pressed flat and turned into a stamp by Colonel Gumm.

Thursday, June 12, 2025

Today in Comics History, June 12, 1955: Despite its clever method of delivery, China still refuses to screen the newest MCU film


from Forbidden Worlds #67 (ACG, June 1958), pencils and inks by John Forte, letters by Ed Hamilton

This post was suggested by faithful reader and frequent commenter Blam, who's provided a lot of date references in comics that I'll spotlight throughout 2025 in this series. Thanks, Blam!

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Today in Comics History, June 10, 1944: Navy launches major attack from under Ben-Day camouflage


from "Pacific Sweeper" in True Comics #41 (Parents' Magazine Press, December 1944), creators uncredited and unknown

Monday, June 09, 2025

Today in Comics History, June 9, 2036: Diary of boxer who had to fight four men to be Most Beautiful Participant in Mermaid Parade


from eJunky (Scout, Septmber 2023), script by Nicholas Tana, art by Kyle Faehnrich

Today in Comics History, June 9, 1899: Coney Island bout determines Most Beautiful Participant in Mermaid Parade


"In This Corner" from Joe Palooka Comics (1945 series) #80 (Harvey, November 1953), creator uncredited and unknown

Sunday, June 08, 2025

Today in Comics History, June 8, 2004: Mighty Venus threatens to block out the Sun!


This Curious World (NEA Service, March 21, 1936), by Willam Ferguson

A special fun thank you to Tom Heintjes of Hogan's Alley for posting this panel online!

Today in Comics History, June 8, 1950: Phil Rizzuto is distracted by the Crisis on Infinite Earths


from Phil Rizzuto: Baseball Hero one-shot (Fawcett, 1951), script by Charles Dexter