Ok, so this is technically not really a comic book as it is more a promotional item manufactured to sell computers but it's art was created by Dick Ayers so, I think it still counts.
Now that's a vintage computer!
A few years back, I read a biography of writer Patricia Highsmith and learned about her career in low rent comics books before she became a successful author of more high brow literature. Ever since then I have wondered what other writers and artists might have been involved in comic books and what comic artists and writers might have had careers in other fields.
This work of famed comic artist Dick Ayers is still in the comic book field (sort of) but is more accurately described as an illustrated advertisement. Still, it's a fun side line collectible for fans of his work as well as an interesting window into a time when computers were big clunky things covering whole desks with limited functionality.
Kind of like the payphone the little girl uses in the second page featured below.
As side line collectible comic art goes, this one is pretty low rent but I will defiantly be keeping my eyes out for more high profile artists popping up in unusual places...

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Friday, July 29, 2016
Thursday, July 21, 2016
Comic of the Day: Buffy The Vampire Slayer Universe
Buffy sure has changed at lot since her 1992 corny comedy appearance:
The franchise grew up with her and evolved some more adult story lines:
Spin off TV shows turned into comic merchandise as well:
And as actors went on to other popular projects the spin off merchandise continues to make money for vintage re-sellers:
Teens who had a crush on Luke Perry made way for teens with a crush on David Boreanaz who evolved into middle aged women with a crush on Booth from the Bones TV series. Not unlike her arch nemesis, the vampires of Sunnydale, The Buffy franchise just lives on and on.
The franchise grew up with her and evolved some more adult story lines:
Spin off TV shows turned into comic merchandise as well:
And as actors went on to other popular projects the spin off merchandise continues to make money for vintage re-sellers:
Teens who had a crush on Luke Perry made way for teens with a crush on David Boreanaz who evolved into middle aged women with a crush on Booth from the Bones TV series. Not unlike her arch nemesis, the vampires of Sunnydale, The Buffy franchise just lives on and on.
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Comic of the Day: Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers No. 4 Gilbert Shelton Pub. 1980
Anything Gilbert Shelton was involved with always sells well on the vintage circuit but nothing is as popular as The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers:
The guys themselves were popular enough characters but Fat Freddy's Cat adds something extra special to the stories as well:
The guys themselves were popular enough characters but Fat Freddy's Cat adds something extra special to the stories as well:
Monday, July 18, 2016
Comic of the Day: Logan's Run No. 1 Marvel Comics Group Jan. 1976
Futuristic horror, suspense,romance and even Farrah Fawcett's hair. There was
nothing lacking in this perfect 70's sci-fi shlock classic film.
The only thing that could make it even better is a movie tie in comic book!
This copy is in a bit of rough shape but it's coolness still shines through the dirt and discoloration.
Update: We found another Logan's Run comic published by Adventure Comics in 1990. This "run" didn't last much longer than the original comic series but who knows? Maybe some day someone will try again with a graphic novel? Stranger things have happened...
Update: We found another Logan's Run comic published by Adventure Comics in 1990. This "run" didn't last much longer than the original comic series but who knows? Maybe some day someone will try again with a graphic novel? Stranger things have happened...
Boston Comic Con August 12-14 We will be there, will you?
With extra special thanks to Bedrock Comics (Framingham, MA) for the flyers and posters for our shop!
Bedrock Comics (Framingham, MA)
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Comic of the Day: World's Finest No. 148 March 1965 Batman and Superman, super criminals?!?
Today's comic is a trip in the way back machine to 1965 with a sideways turn into a parallel universe where Batman and Superman are raised to be super criminals instead of super heroes!
"Great Scott!"
As seen on your TV screen! (most likely in glorious black and white!)
Alternate universe Superman's adoptive earth parents and Batman's dad are real nasty characters instead of nice folk.
How will our heroes ever get out of this mess?!?
"Great Scott!"
As seen on your TV screen! (most likely in glorious black and white!)
Alternate universe Superman's adoptive earth parents and Batman's dad are real nasty characters instead of nice folk.
How will our heroes ever get out of this mess?!?
I'm sure they find a way, the side of good always prevails!
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Comic Cover of the Day: Doctor Strange No.43 Published by Marvel 1992
Having sold trading cards for years, I know how a movie release can effect sales of items from franchises that seemed to have run their course completely before the movie came along.
That said, it's not a given that every comic book character movie is going to be a hit. If the movie is terrible and everyone avoids it after it's first weekend, the new merchandise (as well as vintage merch) is not going to sell as well and people may hope. I think a good example of this is Nicholas Cage (Do we call him Nic now? I forget. If he hasn't had a really great movie lately does it even matter?) in Ghost Rider. The books are still fun and sell moderately well but if that movie had been really good? Oh the profits we all could have made!
I really loved the BBC Sherlock series and am putting my personal money on Doctor Strange with Benedict Cumberbatch being a hit and am quietly scooping up as much vintage Doctor Strange merchandise (including comic books) as I reasonably can but investing for the shop is another story entirely. When investing in the shop, we need to have a little more to bet on than the fact that Mr. Cumberbatch is kinda yummy to look at (Nicholas Cage was too before the weird hair dye job for Ghost Rider and the even weirder behavior after the movie came out but I digress....) and was good in another very different role produced by totally different people.
I dunno tho,
it seems the Strange universe has unlimited possibilities to draw (pardon the pun) from. If this movie is done well it could mean sellers of comic books, trading cards and other related merchandise could do very well also.
But then, it could be an over hyped clunker too.
Time will tell...
-Laura
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