Friday, February 1, 2013

How that Suits Lew... Who, Appropriately Enough, Usually Wore Suits

More silliness from Pep Comics #7...


That's probably a good strategy.  I don't know how many people would buy a ticket to stare at a convalescent.  Lew was shrewd.  "Shrewd Lew," nobody called him... but they probably should have.

Speaking of names...


I'm not trying to make excuses for the guy, but maybe he's a little slow in "learning the ways of the righteous" because you're calling him JOODAR THE EVIL.  If you referred to him as "Joodar, the Work in Progress" or even "Joodar, the Morally Conflicted" he might be a little less resistant to personal growth.


Tay Ling quickly regretted her decision to spend her summer vacation in Florida...

What fun!  See you Monday!

2 comments:

Thomas Fummo said...

Have you ever come across any stories featuring Steel Sterling, a golden age super-hero, or in particular one of his villains, the Black Knight (who wore red and gold)? I just did a post on him, if you wanted to feature him on your blog too :) He'd win a competition for both lamest death scene and least colour-coordinated costume, I'm sure.

Adam Barnett said...

I have encountered Steel Sterling more in his Silver Age appearances. I checked out your site, and the Black Knight sounds like he's worth seeking out. "OW! I don't want to die!" At least he gets to the point. Thanks, Thomas!