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, 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