Archive | December, 2011

Sneak Peek of the Week of December 18th, 2011

18 Dec

December 18, 2011

I love that comic, but why are they looking at me?

Oh yeah, they want a sneak peek. And would you disappoint them?

Christmas is coming so I’ve loaded this week with some Classic Christmas Reposts, along with an original New York Legend and a new Imponderable.

MONDAY: A New York Legend about birds, gangsters, and the cemetery.
TUESDAY: “Why We Fight.” A behind the scenes look at this very blog.
WEDNESDAY: A Classic Holiday Repost of an old friend answering some children’s letters to Santa. Know who it is?
THURSDAY: A Classic Holiday Repost of a touching but strange sitcom moment.
FRIDAY: An Imponderable about a little baby born in a foreign country.
SATURDAY: A Classic Holiday Repost of a touching Christmas carol, of sorts.
SUNDAY: A special holiday Late Night Movie House of Christmas Crap.

The Saturday Comics: Obnoxio the Clown

17 Dec

December 17th, 2011

This ain’t your father’s Bozo.

I wouldn’t say I had a misspent youth. In fact, I consider growing up with Mad Magazine, Cracked, and Crazy a classic American childhood. (Yeah, I read all the classics.) But things change. Mad is a shadow of its former self, Cracked is now some weird men’s website, and Crazy? Is it still around? I don’t know.

What I liked about those titles was their subversion. They were edgy, they were a little mean, they were cool, and since adults hated them I loved them all the more.

Which brings me to Obnoxio the Clown. He appeared in Crazy magazine, published by Marvel Comics Here is his official bio:

Obnoxio (real name unknown) is a world-weary man who moonlights as a clown. He has stopped bothering to set a good example for children: he smokes a cigar, he seldom bathes, his costume needs mending, he makes caustic comments, he insults everyone he meets. His only good quality is dependability: once hired for a job, he always shows up.

That does not do him justice. Not at all.

From wikipedia: Obnoxio was portrayed as a slovenly, vulgar, cigar-puffing middle-aged man in a torn and dirty clown suit, with a dyspeptic and cynical attitude. As you’d expect from wiki, that’s even worse.

Obnoxio was the opposite of every clown you’ve ever seen. A drunk, a slob, crazy and cynical, he was every mother’s worst nightmare. Hire this clown for your kid’s party, and the kids would end up knocking over a liquor store before the birthday cake was served.

Perhaps his most high-profile gig was when he took on the X-Men.