Untitled story – Lulu discovers a potato that looks like Tubby. Moppet’s window, then, as the Spider, he fools Mr. “The Spider and the Broken Window” – Tubby breaks Mr. “The Raffle” – the fellers raffle off Tubby, and Lulu buys him. “Water Everywhere” – Lulu and Alvin go to the beach and cause a lot of mayhem. This issue has one of the best Little Lulu covers I’ve seen it’s a really cute image of Lulu and Annie dancing in the rain. LITTLE LULU #85 (Dell, 1955) – all stories John Stanley, Irving Tripp. Nick Stone and his companions survive a dam breach. Meltdown Man: untitled, Alan Hebden, Massimo Belardinelli. A mad scientist accidentally creates a time loop that destroys the Earth. Ro-Jaws’ Robo-Tale: “Tomorrow Brings Doom,” G.P. This story reminds me of “Get It Out of Your System Land” from Mad Magazine #141. An “aggro dome” is created so that the angry people of Mega-City One will have someplace to work off their frustrations. Dredd – “Aggro Dome,” Alan Grant & Kelvin Gosnell, Mike McMahon. At this point we still don’t know what Matt’s motivation is. Matt Tallon proves he’s not a robot, then scores a goal for the Slayers. Mean Arena – untitled, Tom Tully, John Richardson. Johnny, Wulf and Gronk are sent to Berlin in 1945 to collect Hitler so he can be punished. The Giffen/DeMatteis Justice League is remembered as a humor title, but people forget that it was often extremely serious.Ģ000 AD #183 (IPC, 1980) – Strontium Dog: “The Schiklgruber Grab Part 2,” Alan Grant, Carlos Ezquerra.
There’s a subplot about the Spectre and the Gray Man. The JLA and JLE team up against a bunch of ordinary people who have turned into vampires. JUSTICE LEAGUE EUROPE #7 (DC, 1989) – “Teasdale Unbound!”, Keith Giffen & J.M. A comic I read earlier, but forgot to review: