Wednesday, March 07, 2012

366 Days with Alfred Pennyworth, Day 67


Splash page from Batman #232 (June 1971), script by Denny O'Neil, pencils by Neal Adams, inks by Dick Giordano, letters by John Costanza



Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Bully's back and you're gonna get some chocolate*



Here I am and I'm back again! I send you all apologies for the personal, sociological, meteorological, and entomological emergencies which have kept me away for a few days. Also, I've been very busy with the negotiations for my new major motion picture.



If you look over your shoulder and peek backwards, however, you'll find that 366 Days with Alfred Pennyworth has been brought up to date, and regular content continues tomorrow. (Unless that comet falls on us.)

Until then, please enjoy J'onn J'onnz fighting fruit.



Panels from "Marco Xavier, Manhunter's Ally!" in House of Mystery and Fruit #167 (June 1967),
script by Jack Miller, pencils and inks by Joe Certa



*Sorry. I ate all the chocolate.


366 Days with Alfred Pennyworth, Day 66


Panels from Batman v.1 #32 (December 1945-January 1946), script by Don Cameron or Joe Samachson (?), pencils and inks by Jerry Robinson, letters by Ira Schnapp



Monday, March 05, 2012

Hare Mail


Photograph from Life magazine, February 15, 1960


366 Days with Alfred Pennyworth, Day 65


Panelsfrom Batman: Shadow of the Bat Annual #3 (August 1995), script by Alan Grant, pencils by Brian Apthorp, inks by Stan Woch, colors by Linda Medley, letters by Ken Lopez



Sunday, March 04, 2012

366 Days with Alfred Pennyworth, Day 64


Cover of JLA Classified #49 (Late February 2008), pencils and inks by Paulo Siqueira, colors by Allen Passalaqua



Saturday, March 03, 2012

366 Days with Alfred Pennyworth, Day 63


Panel from Batman: Shadow of the Bat #72 (March 1998), script by Alan Grant, pencils by Mark Buckingham, inks by Wayne Faucher, colors by Pam Rambo, separations by Android Images, letters by Bill Oakley



Friday, March 02, 2012

366 Days with Alfred Pennyworth, Day 62


Panels from Batman: Shadow of the Bat #73 (April 1998), script by Alan Grant, pencils by Mark Buckingham, inks by Wayne Faucher, colors by Pam Rambo, separations by Android Images, letters by Bill Oakley



Thursday, March 01, 2012

I call "no way" on that stunt, Johnny Storm

So here's a story from pretty darn early in the Human Torch's career where he absorbs the entire power of a nuclear bomb:



Panels from Strange Tales #112 (September 1963), plot by Stan Lee, script by Jerry Siegel [as Joe Carter], pencils and inks by Dick Ayers, letters by Sam Rosen


Yeah, I'm not buying that he was able to do that—I call shenanigans! especially since this ultimate deadly atomic blast was a plot by none other than that most dangerous and nefarious Marvel supervillain...you're gonna guess Doctor Doom or the Red Skull or Magneto, right? One of the powerhouse baddies. Nope. T'was The Eel.




Yep! The guy with the oil-slathered costume and the 4,000 double-AA batteries built into his gloves. So he can shock you, and help provide you with a a lovely light vinaigrette salad. He didn't even give Daredevil much of a workout. And that was in his yellow costume days.



Panels from Daredevil v.1 #6 (February 1965), script by by Stan Lee, pencils and inks by Wally Wood, letters by Sam Rosen


So, you know, a villain of this calibre is going to be a pretty dangerous villain up against somebody like, say, Ghost Rider, right?


Panels from Ghost Rider v.1 #21 (December 1976), script by Gerry Conway, breakdowns by Gil Kane, finishes by Sam Grainger, colors by Jim Shooter (!) and Roger Slifer


Oh. Thus died the Eel. The guy who once almost nuked the planet. He probably ought to have listed that first on his resumé, then.


366 Days with Alfred Pennyworth, Day 61


Panel from "A Tale of Time Past!" in Batman #328 (October 1980), script by Marv Wolfman, pencils by Don Newton, inks by Kim DeMulder, colors by Adrienne Roy, letters by Milt Snapinn.

And a special haunted Boo-ly-Prize to eagle-eyed reader Dan Longe,
who spotted that I'd posted the credits of a different story (now corrected). Thanks, Dan!



Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Today in Comics History, February 29: Blowing out birthday candles / I was dressed as Superman and you were a shining star

It's February 29, the date so nice we get it twice...um, every eight years. And we all know whose birthday February 29 is, right?


Cover of Whiz Comics #47 (October 1943), pencils and inks by C. C. Beck


That's right! Happy Birthday, Big Red Cheese! And he gets to spend his birthday with a freakin' talking tiger.

But the truth be known, altho' it really is Captain Marvel's birthday (and it'll be a cold day in the cabbage patch before you make me call him "Shazam"), it also happens to be the birthday of another, somewhat important superhero:


Cover of DC Super Friends #9 (January 2009), pencils, inks, and colors by J. Bone


Yes! It's the birthday of

Super-Deformed Superman!

And the real Superman, too.



366 Days with Alfred Pennyworth, Day 60


Panels from The Batman Strikes #28 (December 2007), script by Russell Lissau, pencils by Christopher Jones, inks by Terry Beatty, colors by Heroic Age, letters by Rob Clark Jr.


Now you know why it's called...366 Days with Alfred. Enjoy this extra bonus day!


Happy Leap Day! (Or: What If™ Scott McCloud Drew Amazing Spider-Man #121?)


Tuesday, February 28, 2012

When things are tough and you've had a bad day...


This is for my good pal Randi and anybody else who needs it today!
(Bully sketch by Roger Langridge)



366 Days with Alfred Pennyworth, Day 59


Page from Batman Begins: Be a Hero Official Movie Color and Activity Fun Book (2005).
Print it out and color it! Be sure you have plenty of black crayons.



Monday, February 27, 2012

It's the end of February, but still, here's some more
Things Bully Got for Christmas: The Warriors Three








366 Days with Alfred Pennyworth, Day 58


Panels from The Batman Family #13 (September 1977), script by Bob Rozakis, pencils by Don Newton, inks by Bob Wiacek, colors by Jerry Serpe



Sunday, February 26, 2012

Ten of a Kind: Your Name in Lights





















(More Ten of a Kind here.)


366 Days with Alfred Pennyworth, Day 57


Panel from Batman #360 (June 1983), script by Doug Moench, pencils by Don Newton, inks by Pablo Marcos and Ron Randall, colors by Adrienne Roy, letters by Ben Oda



Saturday, February 25, 2012

Same Story, Different Cover: Here's your next major crossover event idea, DC


L: DC Super Stars #10 (December 1976), pencils and inks by Ernie Chan, colors by Tatjana Wood, letters by Joe Letterese
R: DC Special Blue Ribbon Digest #13 (September 1981), pencils by Rich Buckler, inks by Dick Giordano
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