ICECUBES the comic strip #336
Thank you so much for tuning in and be sure to click on the ads!!!
New for Subscribers!
Cancel anytime. Only $1 a month for all the Classic ICECUBES comics plus exclusive access to digital downloads and much more!
Funnies #9 from 1937!
This “Funnies” comic book is from the early era of transition to comic books. Comic strips have existed since the late 1880s but comic books started in the 1930s. Of course they began by re-printing the comic strips from newspaper syndicated strips before any new characters and stories were developed. So, this issue #9 carries newspaper strips such as Alley Oop, Captain Easy, Mutt & Jeff. The art on this is so bad it makes my teeth hurt, but such was the birth of comic books!
Be sure to:
Will Henry: a gentleman and an artist.
You must check out his wonderful comic strip Wallace The Brave.I have to give a tip of the hat to @MrWillHenry for:
— Peckinpaw (@Peckinpaw) May 13, 2023
1/ taking time to answer my tweets
2/ being an inspiration with such great art
3/ getting me to go from 13×4" to 14×5" as my new format (see pic) I am still getting used to it but it is definitely more space. #comicstrips pic.twitter.com/YSjrECRDwf
Daredevil Dan Comic Book Ad
I found this cool retro toy ad on the back cover of a Harvey Comics comic book from the ’70s. “Tournament of Thrills” and “Wild Power Spin-Outs”. Came with a “Mustang II”, Daredevil Dan, hook, thrill-bar, jump-ramp, barrels and a T-stick to rev up the car. 😀 I bet it was a bunch of fun too! Kenner always had the best cheap plastic toys and the best ads for them. Still amazes me to think that Kenner belonged to the General Mills cereal company. I always wondered who they would get to illustrate those ads. Whoever did it had to ink all the lettering and cram all that information into that drawing, not that easy!
Remember to:
One thought on “ICECUBES the comic strip #336”
Leroy Brown
What’s a Taco Missile?!!