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!
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

— booksteve


































