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Showing newest posts with label george of the jungle. Show older posts

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Those Groovy Saturday Mornings: America's Best TV Comics

Li'l Groove loved cartoons. Loved 'em to death. When I was just a little shaver, we didn't just get cartoons on Saturday mornings, but on Sunday mornings, as well. T'was a good time to be a kid! Now, I'd dabbled in comics since I can remember, due in no small part to ABC TV's Batman, but in the late summer of 1967, the cartoon and comicbook worlds collided for me in a way that just blew my pre-school mind, baby! My parents, bless 'em, I don't remember how they did it, but they got wind of a mail-in offer from Marvel Comics and ABC TV called, you guessed it, America's Best TV Comics, sent in a quarter and waited. I can vaguely remember (I was barely four years old after all) the mail coming in and Mom handing me a package, smiling, telling me to open it. Need I say I flipped when I got that wrapper open? The Fantastic Four. Spider-Man. Casper, the Friendly Ghost. George of the Jungle. King Kong. Journey to the Center of the Earth. 68 pages of heaven! I held Saturday morning in my hands! I don't remember much after that, I must have passed out from the ecstacy of it all...

Yep, the Spidey, FF, and Casper stories are reprints (from Amazing Spider-Man #42, Fantastic Four #19, and an issue of Casper I can't pin down). But they were all new to Li'l Groove!

The reasons why I love the Internet: eBay, downloads, and blogging (okay, there's SingSnap, too, but I ain't goin' there here...). Memories can be reclaimed and made tangible once more! As I dug back into my long-lost friend (America's Best TV Comics--you sure have a short memory today!), I started noticing the ads for other ABC shows. Some I remember either well or at least vaguely, others are so unfamiliar as to seem like they came from an alternate world. How many of these shows do you remember, Groove-ophile?

Somebody please fill me in on the following: Cowboy In Africa (I really dig Chuck Connors, but I absolutely can't remember that show), The Second Hundred Years, and Custer (who starred in that one?). I'm counting on ya! Don't let Ol' Groove down!

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Sunday Funnies: George of the Jungle

Rocky and Bullwinkle creators Jay Ward and Bill Scott would go down in cartoon history if they'd never created anything else. But they did create other cartoons, one of the best being George of the Jungle. They only made 17 episodes (which originally ran from September to December, 1967), but those eps have been rerun enough to become part of our culture. If you're over 25 and someone yells, "Watch out for that tree!" you know you think about George!




In 1969, Gold Key produced two issues of George of the Jungle, complete with Super Chicken and Tom Slick back-ups. (Just like in the cartoons!) Here's the lead story, "A Revolting Development", from ish #2 by Paul Fung, Jr. Enjoy, Groove-ophiles--and watch out for that tree!


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