Archive | October, 2012

Sneak Peek of the Week of October 14th, 2012

14 Oct

October 14, 2012

The Celebrity Apprentice is back!!!!!

And before you ask, no, I am not going to do a weekly recap like I did last season. Sorry. However, as I have for the last few years, you’ll get my rundown of the cast. And if Trump can bring back past All-Stars, I can bring back past All-Star reviews of the Apprentice cast.

So who are they? You’ll get my reactions later in the week, but here are the names.

Bret Michaels
Trace Adkins
Dennis Rodman
La Toya Jackson
Lil Jon
Gary Busey
Lisa Rinna
Claudia Jordan
Omarosa (Trump is the only person in the world who thinks we want to see her)
Marilu Henner
Billy Baldwin
Penn Jillette
Brande Roderick
Dee Snider

Also this week, Allan Keyes looks at magic, Paul Senior makes his first trip to PJD, a Halloween-themed Picture Postcard, and the usual suspects: Saturday Comics and The Imponderable. See you later!

The Saturday Comics: The 1940’s Batman Newspaper Strip

13 Oct

October 13, 2012

Batman has been a comic book staple but since 1943 he has been a newspaper comic strip staple as well. There have been 5 different versions of Batman comic strips running in the daily papers, including one where he costarred along with most of the Justice League on a rotating basis. The best of them is the first, the 1943-1946 run.

If ever a comic strip almost exactly emulated its comic book inspiration, this was it. In fact it was created by many of the same people who did the comic book, like Bob Kane and Bill Finger. These strips are easily available, compiled in various books and volumes, so it was a little surprising that there was not too much available online. In fact, I found many more examples of the 1966-1974 version of the strip than I did this one. Batman was still published as late as 1991 and the last incarnation was also carried in Comic Shop News, a weekly free newspaper given out in comic book stores.

Oddly enough, from 1972 until 1974, the Batman strip did not feature Batman! Although Bruce Wayne was still a main character, the strip featured a new hero called Galexo. I have no idea why. Posted below are several examples of the excellent 1940’s run. If you are a Batman fan, you owe it to yourself to go out and buy these collections. The newspaper series is a lot of fun and the volumes inexpensive.

Click the thumbnails to enlarge.