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Thursday, April 21, 2026

Makin’ Lox # 405

CartoonSnap rightly describes this 1945 Super Rabbit story from Comedy Comics as “Some of the most appealing funny-animal superhero comics you’ll ever see…”

http://cartoonsnap.blogspot.com/2011/04/super-rabbit-vs-super-squirt.html

Love him or hate him (and both sides have their proponents), gigantic Jim Shooter has played a major role in comics history at several different junctures…and now he’s blogging!

http://www.jimshooter.com/

Another major influence on comics and pop culture has been Buck Rogers, who first appeared by Phillip Nowlan in a now-iconic 1928 issue of Amazing Stories, scanned in its entirety here.

http://hairygreeneyeball3.blogspot.com/2011/04/armageddon-2419-d.html

Finally today, here’s good ol’ Pappy with yet another of Jerry Grandenetti’s brilliantly Eisneresque installments of the Secret Files of Dr. Drew.

http://pappysgoldenage.blogspot.com/2011/04/number-933-ghost-pirates-of-skull.html


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