Saturday, August 16, 2008

Best Uses of a Disembodied Eye in a Comic Book

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Superman and Batman are in trouble. How do you hit Eyes Without a Face?

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Mr. District Attorny. Who's side is he on?

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The evil eye shoots out green rays of light and turns people into jewels. At least we know now to avoid the corner of fifth and main.

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Bob Hope has a beautiful Roman goddess standing in front of him and he paints a bodyless eye coming to Earth in a beam of golden light? That is kind of strange.

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A guy gets sucked up in a tornado while a green eye looks on, and the title of the story is "It's a Dull Life"?

3 comments:

Michael Skaggs said...

Oh wow, that last one with the "emerald eye" and the cyclone spinning (trigger) is too much!

Bob Hope had his own comic book!?
No way.

Great stuff man, you pull some original works out I've never seen.

Be well!

Ed said...

Thanks Michael. Yes, in the 60's Bob Hope, Jerry Lewis, Dean Martin, and John Wayne all had their own comics, some which ran for over 100 issues. It wouldn't work with todays stars. I don't think "The Adventures of Ben Afleck" would sell very well.

Michael Skaggs said...

I agree with that! I cannot imagine sitting down with "Tales of Ah-Nold" or "Kieffer Sutherland Action Hero", NOT.