Collecting the bizarre stuff sold in the back of comic books. Charles atlas wanted comic readers to get shredded. I used to think lucky american kids had access to the most fantastic novelties. Draw your own comics 150 pages of fun and unique templates a large 8. The strange history of comic book advertisements syfy wire.
Geiger aesthetic that is a world apart from current medical equipment. Old comic book ads x ray specs sea monkeys kit charles atlas workout if something seems to good to be true. He said, hey, you want to do some sort of retro modern design for us. Everyone would have saved a lot of time if theyd just advertised xray specs. These products and more were promised to young gullible comic book readers in. Accidental mysteries comic book ads from the 60 s classic comic 11 shameless comic book ads that cost us our allowance money comic book adverts of the 1960s 70s flashbak vintage comic book ad advertize vintage comic books vintage old comic book ads that were total scams kryptonite rocks guff 15 enticing vintage comic book ads. Old comic book ads that were total scams kryptonite. A polaris submarinemore than seven feet longwhich i dreamt of traveling in along the forthclyde canal, avoiding the ghostly weeds, the garbage, discarded shopping trolleys, and the imaginary.
No, you cant see through womens clothes with a pair of cheap cardboard glasses, you perv. If todays generation y and zers accuse us baby boomers of being cynical and distrustful, well, i for one blame it all on comic books. At least, thats what vintage comic book ads would have you believe. What were those xray glasses sold in the backs of comic. Vintage comic book ads that were too good to be true. Xray specs consist of an out sized pair of glasses with plastic frames and white cardboard lenses printed with concentric red circles, and emblazoned with the legend x. Old comic book ads that were total scams it was a simpler time. Most of these are either clearly dangerous, such as the shoe fitting x ray machines that were popular until the 50s or show a bizarre alienlike as in h. How many of us who grew up in the 1960s and early 70s were lured by those enticing ads promising everything from xray vision to frolicking.
Main page contents featured content current events random article donate to wikipedia wikipedia store. Sea monkeys, xray specs, and more attacking the young imagination with advertising copy. But if you look in older comic books youll see a treasure trove of sneaky ads, crazy claims, preposterous promises and looney lies. One of the things wrong with the modern comic book is the lack of these ads. Based on the celebrated comic book arc, this epic actionadventure takes wolverine hugh jackman, the most iconic character of the xmen universe, to modern day japan. Also fairly upsetting through a modern lens was the attempt to appeal to young creeps with things like hypnotizing kits and xray glasses. X ray glasses were definitely not what they claimed to be, disappointing many by proving to be nothing more than a couple of pieces of cardboard inside a plastic frame creating a sort of loosely defined optical illusion that made people look somewhat like x. A polaris submarinemore than seven feet longwhich i dreamt of traveling in along the. Children of the 1960s and 70s first learned one of lifes great lessonsyou get what you pay forin the pages of their favorite comic books. Generations of comic book readers remember the tantalizing promises of vintage novelty advertisements that offered authentic lasergun plans, xray specs, and even 7foottall monsters with glowinthedark eyes. Oct 30, 2019 explore pyrotechnists board comic book ads. Comic book advertisements are a common feature in american comic books mainly from the. No advertisements to own a nuclear sub or army tank can be found nowadays.
Reddit gives you the best of the internet in one place. Demarais, who is 39, became fascinated with mailorder comic novelities as a kid in smalltown siloam springs, arkansas, where hes lived most of his. At least, thats what vintage comicbook ads would have you believe. What kid didnt lust after amazing live sea monkeys, xray specs, or any number of other tempting gizmos and toys. Six years ago, artist and historian kirk demarais, who runs the brilliant gen x nostalgia site, secret fun spot, became determined to uncover the truth behind these comic book ads published between the 1950s and late 80s. The future ray discovers tempests true agenda, but her lineage to a present dc hero makes her plans catastrophic for both the future ray terrill and his presentday counterpart. In todays comic books you dont see the advertisements you used to no ads with outrageous promises to be taller or more muscular. You waited six to eight weeks for delivery, only to find out that, no, these xray glasses did not in fact use real xrays probably a good thing since. How many of us who grew up in the 1960s and early 70s were. Requiem, script by jim owsley as christopher priest, pencils by jason armstrong, inks by drew geraci.
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