From “Beauty and the Beast!” in The Incredible Hulk #5, January 1963. Stan Lee script, Jack Kirby pencils, Dick Ayers inks, Stan Goldberg colors, Artie Simek letters.
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From “Beauty and the Beast!” in The Incredible Hulk #5, January 1963. Stan Lee script, Jack Kirby pencils, Dick Ayers inks, Stan Goldberg colors, Artie Simek letters.
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Some wanna be a spectacle …what happened? Instead of spectacular …what happened? Check the sally vernacular …what happened? Now they mumblin’ back at her …what happened?
Public Enemy feat Daddy-O - Yesterday Man
another lil’ japanese dad comic.
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The Stop The Violence Movement “Self Destruction.” Original 12-inch vinyl single from 1989. 🎶 This record was released 31 years ago today.
Daddy-O from Stetsasonic
Etymology as Rhythm and Blues.
Timmie Rogers, singer-dancer turned stand-up comedian, recorded this 1946 track explaining the meaning and origins of the slang term Daddy-O. It includes the line, “It is the boss of the jive talk sauce.”
Rogers was a great stand-up comic and unfairly forgotten today. He wrote all his own novelty tunes - including this one. A listen demonstrates that he was a gifted, comic wordsmith.
When he became more successful in the 1950s, he hired a Jewish comedy writer named Jesse Kaplan to writer him material that would go over with white audiences in the Mob-run nightclubs of America.
Oh, my popular father.