*Comic Book rock bands
*Compressed storytelling
*Hostess products
Well, folks, you're about to get all three.
For those not young enough to remember, in the late 70s and early 80s, just about every Marvel and DC comic featured an ad where, in the space of a single page, one of their heroes prevented nefarious villains from doing nefarious thinks by giving them Hostess snacks.
Yes, really.
And while the stories were often childish and poorly (if not bizarrely) written, they were usually drawn by some of the companies' regular artists, and they did feature our favorite heroes. And, most amazingly in this era of decompressed writing for the trades, they featured an actual story (sort of) that was done in one page.
I'm telling you, if DC and/or Marvel were to put out a trade of these things, I would buy it in a heartbeat. Until then, I heartily endorse this site, where Seanbaby provides virtually every superhero Hostess ad ever, along with detailed analysis therein.
But there's one we need to analyze more closely, as true nirvana is reached when you combine the insanity of the Hostess ads with the joyous rapture of faux comic book rock:

First, allow them to set up the story, as "The Three Bottles," who are absolutely no relation to the Four Tops, perform with a new keyboardist:


Oh, and please, please please note the musicians who have disappeared: Rich Jaggard, Jim Colorado and Elfish Hipsley.
Oh, subtlety, thy name is Hostess ads.
Fortunately, in the very next panel, we learn the Muse's deadly (?) secret:

Fortunately, Batman isn't phased by the sight of living people being transformed into musical notes and sucked into a synthesizer. Plus, one of the pouches on his utility belt is clearly for snack items:



This ad was in Hercules Unbound #8 (1976/1977), and surely in many, many other DC Comics as well.
5 comments:
You mean JOHN Denver. Bob Denver was Gilligan.
Dude, BOB Denver belongs in the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame just for this bit
That beats John Denver seven ways to Sunday...
Thanks for the link. Another place for me to wile away hours when I should be doing something productive... Like going through the Slay Monstrobot of the Deep! archives.
What can I say, Snell? I stand corrected!
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