Showing posts with label Frank Johnson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Frank Johnson. Show all posts
Thursday, May 2, 2013
When Trouble Calls!
Underdog was and is a fantastic name and concept. The sheer number of Superman parodies must number in the hundreds, but most don't ever get past a single outing or disappear into the mist of time and memory. Not so Underdog. The humble Shoeshine who becomes in times of need, most especially Sweet Polly Purebred's time of need, the almost always calm and steady Underdog is a formula which wins almost every time out. Taking a super-energy pill might be considered a troubling concept in these overly medicated days, but it always seemed merely a clever plot device at the time.
Underdog is just a perfect name for a superhero, at once using a commonly understood term and at the same time perfectly positioning the character in the context of his role as understated hero. It's that steady unflappable resonance which defines Underdog for me at least, his character voiced by the late Wally Cox with a mildly wry tone but rarely if ever raising his voice. Actions spoke louder than words for this protector of the weak and helpless.
Underdog was published by Gold Key and later by Charlton briefly. Here we get a good look at a rather potent cover by Frank Johnson. There's little doubting the danger Underdog is in at the hands of his main foil, the villainous Simon Bar Sinister. Phone booths are a thing of the past these days so a youngster scanning this cover might not even be able to decipher the situation.
I own quite a few of the Underdog cartoons, but I haven't popped for the complete dvd set. It's tempting, but reviews are somewhat mixed on it. It certainly sports a handsome box design.
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Thursday, February 7, 2013
Rascally Physics!
The Li'l Rascal Twins call into question Sir Isaac Newton's venerable theory of Classical Mechanics.
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Friday, April 27, 2012
Mort Walking!
Here are some charming original art pieces for covers in Charlton's Beetle Bailey and Sarge Snorkel comics. The artwork is signed "Mort Walker" but most likely it's a ghost. Frank Johnson is a likely candidate.
I love the expression on Sarge's face above and how it's mirrored by his pampered pooch.
I've had students like this.
And I'd imagine this is an early design for smart bombs.
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Labels:
Beetle Bailey,
Charlton Comics,
Frank Johnson,
Mort Walker
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Smokey Meets The Mountie!
I was at the local Cracker Barrel eatery the other day and prowling through their spinner rack of dvds I found The Best of Dudley Do-Right from the riotous Jay Ward studio. I've been wanting this one since I have most of the other Rocky and Bullwinkle stuff, so I snagged it for a mere three and a half bucks. I got it home and lensed it immediately. And now I know the saga of Stokey the Bear. That's right I said "Stokey".
Check it out for yourself.
That's the third Dudley cartoon, and it was banned from airplay after its first run because our national government objected to the lampooning of their quasi-fictional mascot Smokey the Bear.
Like all great satire, you know you've done it correctly when the powerful you afflict want to ban your material. This is a great send up, no pun intended, of a classic American icon. I adore the omnipresent addled leer on Stokey's face throughout the cartoon.
And now for something completely different.
Actually not completely different, but similar only in subject. Here is a Dudley Do-Right comic book cover gallery featuring art by Mort Walker assistant Frank Johnson. I sadly own only a couple of these Charlton treasures.
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