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- R. Sikoryak
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- ?
- Letters:
- typeset
- Genre:
- satire-parody
Title page and Table of Contents
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Blond Eve [Blondie Bumstead]; God [Mr. Dithers] (arm only)
Cover layout is an homage to the early issues of Comics on Parade (United Features, 1938 series)
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
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- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Homer
Ad is based on the "Draw Skippy" ads in comics in the 1960s and 1970s.
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- God [Mr. Dithers]; Adam [Dagwood Bumstead]; Blond Eve [Blondie Bumstead]; The Serpent [Daisy]; The Avenging Angel [Elmo]
- Synopsis:
- The story of Adam and Eve from Genesis in the Bible.
Story is a homage of Chic Young and Jim Raymond's comic strip "Blondie".
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Inferno Joe [Bazooka Joe]; The Guide [Mort]
- Synopsis:
- While lost, Inferno Joe meets his guide and goes to Hell.
- Reprints:
Parody of Bazooka Joe comics by Wesley Morse and Dante's Inferno. All of the Inferno Joe comics strips listed in this index appear on the same page. Fortune is "Abandon hope, all you who enter." Includes ad #270 "Divine Love Pendant."
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Inferno Joe [Bazooka Joe]; The Guide [Mort]
- Synopsis:
- Inferno Joe and the Guide journey through the first circle of Hell.
- Reprints:
Parody of Bazooka Joe comics by Wesley Morse and Dante's Inferno. All of the Inferno Joe comics strips appear on the same page. Fortune is "Bring a flashlight-- It's darker than you think!" Includes ad #353 "Banner of Indecision."
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- ?
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- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Inferno Joe [Joe Bazooka]; The Guide [Mort]; 2 lovers [Pesty; Jane]
- Synopsis:
- Inferno Joe watches as two lovers mourn their love.
- Reprints:
Parody of Bazooka Joe comics by Wesley Morse and Dante's "Inferno". All of the Inferno Joe comics strips appear on the same page. Fortune is "Wake up! More adventures await you!" Includes ad #506 "Tail of Damnation."
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Inferno Joe [Bazooka Joe]; The Guide [Mort]; The Glutton [Hungry Herman]
- Synopsis:
- The glutton pleads for Joe to remember him to the living.
- Reprints:
Parody of Bazooka Joe comics by Wesley Morse and Dante's Inferno. All of the Inferno Joe comics strips appear on the same page. Fortune is "No one can stop your travels into the abyss." Includes ad #614 "Three headed dog collar."
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
- Pencils:
- R. Sikoryak
- Inks:
- R. Sikoryak
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- R.
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Inferno Joe [Bazooka Joe]; The Miser [?]; The Squanderer [Toughie]
- Synopsis:
- Inferno Joe meets the Miser and the Squanderer and asks them why they didn't repent.
- Reprints:
Parody of Bazooka Joe comics by Wesley Morse and Dante's Inferno. All of the Inferno Joe comics strips appear on the same page. Fortune is "You will take a short ocean voyage." Includes ad #794 "Wheel of Change"
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
- Pencils:
- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- ?
- Letters:
- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Inferno Joe [Bazooka Joe]; The Guide [Mort]; The Riverman Charon [?]; A bully [?]
- Synopsis:
- While going over the river Styx, Inferno Joe recognizes a bully trapped in the river and wallops him.
- Reprints:
Parody of Bazooka Joe comics by Wesley Morse and Dante's Inferno. All of the Inferno Joe comics strips appear on the same page. Fortune is "Beware of Greek Gorgons bearing serpents." Includes ad #900 "2-way heavenly microphones."
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
- Pencils:
- R. Sikoryak
- Inks:
- R. Sikoryak
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Inferno Joe [Bazooka Joe]; The Guide [Mort]; The Angel [?]
- Synopsis:
- Inferno Joe and the Guide enter the city of Dis, only to want to leave again.
- Reprints:
Parody of Bazooka Joe comics by Wesley Morse and Dante's Inferno. All of the Inferno Joe comics strips appear on the same page. Fortune is "You might as well get used to the smell." Includes ad #111 "Roadmap to Hell."
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
- Pencils:
- R. Sikoryak
- Inks:
- R. Sikoryak
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Inferno Joe [Bazooka Joe]; The Guide [Mort]; The Talking Tree [?]
- Synopsis:
- Inferno Joe meets a suicide who now lives in Hell as a tree that wild beasts chew on.
- Reprints:
Parody of Bazooka Joe comics by Wesley Morse and Dante's Inferno. All of the Inferno Joe comics strips appear on the same page. Fortune is "A winged beast will take you for a ride." Includes ad #161 "Franciscan Rope."
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
- Pencils:
- R. Sikoryak
- Inks:
- R. Sikoryak
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Inferno Joe [Bazooka Joe]; The Guide [Mort]; a demon; one of the damned
- Synopsis:
- Inferno Joe and the Guide watch as the damned are put in boiling pitch for all time.
- Reprints:
Parody of Bazooka Joe comics by Wesley Morse and Dante's Inferno. All of the Inferno Joe comics strips appear on the same page. Fortune is "Watch your step, don't kick the dead." Includes ad #221 "Devil's trumpet."
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
- Pencils:
- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- R. Sikoryak
- Characters:
- Inferno Joe [Bazooka Joe]; The Guide [Mort]; The King of Evil
- Synopsis:
- Inferno Joe meets the King of Evil.
- Reprints:
Parody of Bazooka Joe comics by Wesley Morse and Dante's Inferno. All of the Inferno Joe comics strips appear on the same page. Fortune is "Take the stairs and rise above evil." Includes ad #331 "Ice scraper."
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
- Pencils:
- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
- Colors:
- ?
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- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Mephistofield [Garfield]; Dr. Jon Faustus [Jon Arbuckle]; an angel [Odie]; a pope; a President of the United States; Alexander the Great; Helen of Troy
- Synopsis:
- Dr. Faustus embraces the dark arts and uses his powers to cause mayhem, all under the watch of his cat-demon, Mesphistofield.
- Reprints:
Parody of the comic strip "Garfield" by Jim Davis and Christopher Marlowe's "Faustus."
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- ?
- Letters:
- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Mac Worth [Macbeth]; Mrs. M [Lady Macbeth]; Mr. Duncan [King Duncan] (dies in this story)
- Synopsis:
- A modern telling of the story of Macbeth.
- Reprints:
Parody of the "Mary Worth" comic strip by Allen Saunders and Ken Ernst and Shakespeare's "Macbeth". "Mac Worth" also visually looks like Rex Morgan, M.D. a comic strip by Dal Curtis, Marvin Bradley, and Frank Edgington.
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
- Pencils:
- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- ?
- Letters:
- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Candiggy [Ziggy]
- Synopsis:
- Candiggy was taught all his life that "All is for the best in this, the best of all possible worlds." Candiggy then witnesses great evil in the world and decides "We must cultivate our own garden."
- Reprints:
Parody of "Candide" by Voltaire and the comic strip "Ziggy" by Tom Wilson.
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- typeset
- Genre:
- satire-parody
Parody of the ad selling GRIT newspapers in the 1960s and 1970s.
- Pencils:
- R. Sikoryak (signed)
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- R. Sikoryak (signed)
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Heath [Heathcliff]; Cathy [Catherine Earnshaw]; The House-Keeper; The Governess; The Tenant
- Reprints:
Based on the EC comics of the 1950s.
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
- Pencils:
- R. Sikoryak
- Inks:
- R. Sikoryak
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- The House-Keeper [Nelly Dean]; Heath [Heathcliff]; Cathy [Catherine Earnshaw]; Hindley [Hindley Earnshaw]; Mr. Earnshaw (dies in this story); Frances Earnshaw (Hindley's wife; dies in this story); Edgar Linton; Isabelle Linton; Hareton Earnshaw (son of Hindley and Frances)
- Synopsis:
- The story of Cathy and Heath, as told by the House-Keeper.
- Reprints:
Parody of Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights" and Al Feldstein's and Jack Davis' EC comics of the 1950s. Story continues in the next sequence.
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
- Colors:
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- Letters:
- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- The House-Keeper [Nelly Dean]; Heath [Heathcliff]; Cathy [Catherine Earnshaw]; Hindley [Hindley Earnshaw]; Edgar Linton; Isabelle Linton; Hareton Earnshaw; Cate Linton
- Synopsis:
- The House-Keeper finishes her dreadful tale of love, heartbreak and revenge.
Parody of Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights" and Al Feldstein's and Jack Davis' EC comics of the 1950s.
- Script:
- Professor Scholar [R. Sikoryak]
- Pencils:
- R. Sikoryak
- Inks:
- R. Sikoryak
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- typeset
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Inferno Joe [Bazooka Joe]; The Guide [Mort]; The Glutton [Hungry Herman]; Dr. Jon Faustus [Jon Arbuckle]; Mephistofield [Garfield the cat]; Mac Worth [Macbeth]; Mrs. M [Lady Macbeth]; The House-Keeper [Nelly Dean]; Cathy [Catherine Earnshaw]; Heath [Heathcliff]
Art taken from panels from the previous stories. Letters from Gio Boccaccio (Tuscany, Italy); Val Simmes (London, England); Henry C. (London, England); J. de Fleury (Paris, France); Currer B. (Yorkshire, England.)
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- ?
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- R. Sikoryak
- Characters:
- Chilly [Roger Chillingworth] [Tubby Tompkins]; Little Pearl [Little Lulu Moppet]
- Reprints:
Homage to Dell's Little Lulu covers.
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
- Pencils:
- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Hester Prynne [Martha Moppet]; Little Pearl [Little Lulu Moppet]; Roger Chillingworth (aka Chilly) [Tubby Tompkins]; Rev. Arthur Dimmesdale [George Moppet]
- Synopsis:
- Little Pearl causes a stir being born to Hester Prynne in a Puritan village. Hester's husband was lost at sea, but a few years later Hester has Pearl, a sign of Hester's adultry. Hester is forced to wear a scarlet letter "A" to show her sin. Hester's husband shows up and is determined to find Pearl's father. But Pearl's impishness and instincts trump the community on many occasions.
- Reprints:
Parody of "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne and "Little Lulu" by Marjorie Henderson Buell, John Stanley, and Irving Tripp.
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- typeset
- Genre:
- satire-parody
Ad for a childsize Pequod, the whaling ship from Herman Melville's "Moby Dick".
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Raskol [Batman]; the Pawnbroker [Joker]; Dostoyesky
- Reprints:
Homage to the covers of Detective Comics from the 1940s and 1950s.
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak (signed Bob Sik)
- Pencils:
- R. Sikoryak (signed Bob Sik)
- Inks:
- R. Sikoryak (signed Bob Sik)
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- R. Sikoryak (signed Bob Sik)
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Raskol [Batman]; the town drunk; The Pawnbroker [Joker]; Liz (The pawnbroker's daughter); the porter [Alfred Pennyworth]; Sonny [Robin]; Inspector Forfiry [Commissioner Gordon]
- Synopsis:
- In need of money, Raskol dons a strange garb and murders two women -- the evil pawnbroker and her daughter.
- Reprints:
Parody of Dostoyevsky's "Crime and Punishment" and the Batman comics of the 1940s and 1950s by Bob Kane, Bill Finger, Jerry Robinson and Dick Sprang.
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- ?
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- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Hawthorne [Nathanial Hawthorne]; Dostoyevsky [Fyodor Dostoyevsky]; Emily Bronte; Marlowe [Christopher Marlowe]; Voltaire; Kafka [Franz Kafka]; Camus [Albert Camus]; Beckett [Samuel Beckett]; Dante; Wilde [Oscar Wilde]; King James; The Bard [William Shakespeare]
Ad for AC comics done in the style of DC Comics house ads from the 1950s and 1960s.
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- ?
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- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Little Dori [Little Nemo]
- Reprints:
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Little Dori [Little Nemo]; Basil Hallward [Dr. Pill]; Lord Henry Wotton [Flip]
- Synopsis:
- Little Dori gets his portrait painted by Basil. In looking at it, Dori wishes he would remain young and goodlooking forever, while the picture grows old instead. He then meets Lord Henry, who inspires Dori to live a life of debauchery-- all of which is reflected in the picture.
- Reprints:
Parody of "Little Nemo in Slumberland" by Winsor McKay and "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde.
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak (signed)
- Pencils:
- R. Sikoryak (signed)
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- R. Sikoryak (signed)
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- Letters:
- R. Sikoryak (signed)
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Gregor Brown [Charlie Brown]; Chief Clerk [Linus Van Pelt]; Grete Brown [Lucy Van Pelt]; the Maid [Snoopy]
- Synopsis:
- Gregor Brown inexplicabily finds himself turned into a "mosterous vermin" and tries to live a normal life with his family without success.
- Reprints:
Parody of "The Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka and "Peanuts" by Charles Shultz.
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
- Pencils:
- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- The Stranger [Superman]; Miss Marie [Lois Lane]; The Chaplain [Lex Luthor]
- Synopsis:
- 8 covers for Action Camus comics, all featuring the indifferent Stranger.
Parody of "The Stranger" by Albert Camus and "Superman" by Jerry Seigel, Joe Shuster, Wayne Boring, and Fred Day.
- Script:
- R. Sikoryak
- Pencils:
- R. Sikoryak
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- R. Sikoryak
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- R. Sikoryak
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Gogo [Beavis]; Didi [Butthead]; a man [Pozzo]; his burdened slave [Lucky]
- Synopsis:
- Didi and Gogo are waiting for Go-dot.
- Reprints:
Parody of Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" and Mike Judge's cartoon "Beavis and Butthead".
- Script:
- Professor Scholar [R. Sikoryak]
- Pencils:
- R. Sikoryak
- Inks:
- R. Sikoryak
- Colors:
- ?
- Letters:
- typeset
- Genre:
- satire-parody
- Characters:
- Little Pearl [Little Lulu Moppet]; Hester Prynne [Martha Moppet]; Roger Chillingworth [Chilly] {Tubby Thompkins]; Raskol [Batman]; Gregor Brown [Charlie Brown]; The Stranger [Superman]
Letters from E.A. Duck (New York, NY); Nik Strakhov (St. Petersburg, RU); Joe M. S. (Philedelphia, PA); Max B., (Prague, CZ); Gaston G. (Paris, FR); R. Blin (Paris, FR)