Showing posts with label groove's christmas faves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label groove's christmas faves. Show all posts

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Groove's Christmas Faves: "The TT's Swingin' Christmas Carol!" by Haney and Cardy and "The Silent Night of the Batman" by M. Friedrich, Adams, and Giordano

Meeeeeerrrrrrrry Christmas, Groove-ophiles! Ol' Groove warmly wishes you the very best of the season! Here's hoping your day is merry and bright, filled with friends, family, and laughter. If it isn't, dive into Christmas in Groove City and share in our Christmas cheer--we have plenty and plenty to spare!

Today we're gonna unwrap two of the most lauded and applauded comicbook Christmas tales to ever be found between four color covers, "The TT's Swingin' Christmas Carol" and "The Silent Night of the Batman". Both these festive features can be found on many a "best of" list year in and year out, and deservedly so! But hey, you don't want someone telling you all about your presents before you unwrap 'em, do ya? Then get to tearin' that paper, baby!

From Teen Titans Vol. 1, #13 (November 1967), here come Bob Haney and Nick Cardy with "The TT's Swingin' Christmas Carol!" (The Charles Dickens you say!)

























And here's the real Batman--the one with the really boss baritone singing voice--care-free and caroling on "The Silent Night of the Batman" by Mike Friedrich, Neal Adams, and Dick Giordano from Batman Vol. 1, #219 (December 1969)!








Peace on earth and good will to all! Merry Christmas from Groove City, baby!!

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Groove's Christmas Faves: 1974 Marvel Treasury Special aka 1974 Giant Superhero Holiday Grab-Bag


Cover art by John Buscema with tinkering by John Romita, Sr.

Merry Christmas, Groove-ophiles! Was it really forty years ago that Young Groove finagled a buck-fifty to purchase the 1974 Giant Superhero Holiday Grab-Bag (aka Marvel Treasury Special 1974)? Ol' Groove can still see a stack of those tabloid-sized treasures stuffed into the bottom of one of the magazine racks at Mack's. I remember my breath catching in my chest, and the blood rushing to my brain. I had to have it! My folks, bless 'em, saw it as an early Christmas present and didn't bat an eye (though it seems there was more garbage than usual to take out that week--or is that just me?). I didn't care. I had it! I carefully carried that card-stock covered cornucopia of comix to the car, carefully pulled back the cover, and this is what I saw on the short ride back home...

John Romita, Sr. was at the top of his game with this frontispiece. Every character looked cool and slick!

 I'd missed the first issue of Marvel Team-Up, so this was a treat! Cool story (including what many call the debut of Misty Knight) by Roy Thomas and Ross Andru. Nice Christmas-sy start...


 Didn't get a Christmas vibe from the DD vs Subby tale, but I s'posed (rightly) that it originally saw print during the Holiday Season. Loved the story, DD's never-give-up attitude and of course the Wally Wood art. I later learned that this story was important because it was the debut of DD's all-red outfit!


 I had the Amazing Adventures ish this Black Widow classic came from, and loved the sad story. Colan and Everett's art was even more amazing on those tabloid-sized pages! Wow!!



 Again, this two-parter didn't scream "happy holidays", but I was wise enough to know that this two part FF spectacular guest-starring both the Hulk and the Avengers was something so special that it definitely deserved to be wrapped up and presented as a holiday gift. Too young to have gotten FF #'s 25-26 when they came out, I was thrilled to read those classic Lee/Kirby tales here!

 Big John B.'s Thing in a Santa suit seemed natural for Benjamin J. Grimm--figured he was on the way to deliver presents to Franklin Richards--and seeing old covers was always a treat in those pre-internet days!


Loved this literally behind-the-scenes back cover by Big John B. What a cool idea! I always got a giggle out of the Hulk's scrunched-up present. Bet it was a pair of purple pants!

Ah, the memories. How many of you Groove-philes were fortunate enough to have had your stocking stuffed with this magnificent mag back in '74? Let's rap about it in the comments!

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Groove's Christmas Faves: "Free Glee" and Lots of Short Gags from Archie Giant Series #216

Merry Christmas, Groove-ophiles! What better way to enjoy the holiday than to hang out with your family? That's what Ol' Groove's doing today! Another great way to enjoy the day is to hang out with Archie and the Gang--Groovy Age style, natch! Take a break from the hustle and bustle and have a snort or a giggle, baby! From Archie's Christmas Stocking (aka Archie Giant Series #216, cover-dated December 1973), here's "Free Glee", a bunch of silly shorts, and even a puzzle page! It's the gift that keeps on giving!














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Special thanks to Mike's Amazing World of Comics and Grand Comics Database for being such fantastic resources for covers, dates, creator info, etc. Thou art treasures true!


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As for the rest of ya, the purpose of this blog is to (re)introduce you to the great comics of the 1970s. If you like what you see, do what I do--go to a comics shop, bookstore, e-Bay or whatever and BUY YOUR OWN!