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Number 1360: Boyoboy: The Newsboy Legion!

Người đăng: Unknown on Thứ Sáu, 3 tháng 5, 2013

Just thinking here. Have I ever seen a newsboy? I mean, an actual kid standing on a street corner, hawking papers and hollering, “Wuxtry! Wuxtry!” The answer is no. I grew up in the suburbs of a Western city, not inner-city New York, where most of the Simon and Kirby characters sprang to life. In our town the newspaper came without a "wuxtry!" but with a plop! when it landed on the driveway. The newsboy, or newsgirl, was a delivery person, a carrier on a bicycle.

Ah, but that doesn’t have anything to do with the Newsboy Legion, and their protector, the Guardian, does it? The prolific imagination of Jack Kirby was always providing characters, and his kid characters were a combination of fictional ideas of New York City street kids and the kids Kirby grew up with in the Hell’s Kitchen area of that city. In the Newsboy Legion stories Hell’s Kitchen became Suicide Slum, and the beat cop was the civilian identity of the masked Guardian. There is a real New York flavor that comes through in the stories, as Kirby and Simon practiced the advice of their high school English teachers: “Write what you know.”

This is the last in our “Boyoboy! Week,” featuring some of the kid gangs of the comics.

From Star Spangled Comics #15 (1942):















More Simon and Kirby Newsboy Legion from Pappy! Click the pics:



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Number 1204: Big woids make a fella sound smart

Người đăng: Unknown on Chủ Nhật, 5 tháng 8, 2012


“Education of Iron Fist Gookin,” from Star Spangled Comics #18 (1943) is a fine example of how Simon and Kirby could break up their action-filled stories with funny business. It’s well done in all the ways Joe and Jack could craft a story, has laughs and action, and a great pay-off at the end. Gookin, the villain, is looking for a way to make his gang look up to him, to look smart by expanding his vocabulary, which he does thanks to the Newsboy Legion's most erudite member, Big Words.

This is just not something you would see in most comic books of the era, a panel where the bad guy says, “Hi, Gang!! As Shakespeare put it...slappin' cops around is like exacerbatin' de quantitative hyperbole...” It's nonsense — “word salad” —  but maybe it got a few 1943 readers to crack the dictionary.

I love these early forties stories S and K did for DC. I read them as reprints in the Fourth World series of comics DC published in the early seventies.














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