Showing posts with label comics cavalcade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comics cavalcade. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Comics Cavalcade Calendar #13

Time once again to delve into the history of the best comics never published, Daily Happy Comics. This scan comes from the Bronze Age of DH Comics during one of the annual interdimensional teamup stories.


Billy "Snaps" Thompson, while impersonating Kid Tornado, dies at the hands of the 3-Demon
Squadron Royale Annual #27, June 1976

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Comics Cavalcade Calendar #12

The Squadron Royale contemplate the colossal cranial capacity of Hitler's secret weapon
Best Fun Comics #24
July, 1943

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Comics Cavalcade Calendar #11

Tung is unable to close the door as Chic gets ready for their trip to the beach.
Tung n' Chic Swimsuit Edition #1
May, 1995

Thursday, April 02, 2009

Comics Cavalcade Calendar #10


Rebound ponders the apparent death of Dr. Mutiloid

Adventuresome Comics #293 Mar 1969

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Comics Cavalcade Calendar #9


Massive Man saves the Mississippi River by swallowing it and straining the pollutants out with his teeth.

Non-Stop Comics #799 Apr 1971

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Comics Cavalcade Calendar #8


Stickman throws a powerful right hook

Stickman Stories #14 Dec 1981


Thursday, March 12, 2009

Comics Cavalcade Calendar #7


Tycoon Bill Faint stows away on the ill-fated Mars-Lab rather than Nurse Destiny

How 'Bout...? (Tycoon Bill Faint Stows Away on the Ill-Fated Mars-Lab Rather Than Nurse Destiny) #132 Feb 1987

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Comics Cavalcade Calendar #6


Sgt. Roy Thunder frees POWs in the last days of WWII

Roy Thunder and his Rolling Thunderheads #82 Nov 1959

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Comics Cavalcade Calendar #5


Morgdruk is defeated by the continued perseverance of Professor Stan

Tales to Stupify - Giant #6 Apr. 1968

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Comics Cavalcade Calendar #4


After an accident with an experimental neutron steam roller, Harry Masters is transformed into the Terrible Tung!!

The Power of Parrallax #112 Jan. 1986

*teeny-tiny disclaimer- In high school I created a character named Parrallax that could travel between all of the multiverse.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Comics Cavalcade Calendar #3

Historical Note: Graphic violence in comics during the 1950s eventually led to Senate investigations. Eventually graphic violence to women was removed from comics and put into music videos where it belonged.


A needle gets stuck into an eyeball
Eye-Piercing Tales #10 Oct 1958

Thursday, February 05, 2009

Comics Cavalcade Calendar #2

Historical Note: The poor quality of this scan is due to the first 17 issues of Non-Stop Comics being published on used fish-wrapping paper.


A lone experimental ship rockets away as the planet Zanzun dies beneath an unstoppable dust storm.

Non-Stop Comics #1 (first series) June, 1933

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Comics Cavalcade Calendar #1

The Comics Cavalcade Calendar was a stunt I came up with back in the 90's. I was inspired by Radioactive Man comics that was being printed at the time, the idea (of mine) was for a fictional comic book company that had been in business since the 1930's and they had produced a page-a-day calendar of the highlights of their history. I was trying to come up with one a day (it wasn't easy and I had several lapses) but I had to figure out the issue numbers so that they would properly correspond with the dates given on the calendar. The quality on some of these scans may be pretty low. These are scans of photocopies (the originals are looooong gone).

So, here, for the first time on the intrawebs, the Comics Cavalcade Calendar from DH Comics (Daily-Happy Comics).

Historical Note: The 3-Demon was always drawn with a red ink, a blue ink and a green ink, presenting a 3-D effect. Each issue starring the 3-Demon also included a pair of 3-Demon glasses.
Mr. Fabulous, aka Walter Winters, unable to defeat the 3-Demon, transports into the Negatory Zone.
The Fabulous Five #26, May 1966