Publisher ICG was only around for a couple years, and it looks like this is their only non-reference publication. More publisher trivia: Scroll up to the Time Traveling Thieves to see another example of a trade publication outfit temporarily dabbling in comics proper thanks to the TMNT knockoff craze.

The Brief

I recently had a chance to volunteer at a local youth club for young people, I decided to use the session as a way to experiment and create building blocks for my dissertation work. So I worked with the young people to create a comic strip, the challenge was to make a 3 panel comic strip with 2 characters telling a knock knock joke to one another. Now this sounds like an admittedly simple task, boy was I wrong.


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OK, this is a list of comic book characters that are knock-offs or successors of other well-known characters. Please note that characters who exist in the future/possible future are automatically successors, regardless of whether or not they actually have the same name as the character they are a successor too. If, however, the character still exists then the character is a knock-off. For example, American Dream is a Captain America Successor, because while she is not calling herself "Captain America" she is filling that role, and Cap is nowhere to be found, so she's a successor. By contrast, USAgent, though he is similar to Cap, exists at the same time as Cap, and therefore, is a knock-off. Finally, if the character both exists at the same time as the preexisting character but is also having that character as a mentor, then the character is a protege instead of a knock-off. IE: Kid Flash is a protege. To keep this list at a manageable length, I chose only hero-related characters. So no villains. I might do a villain version of this list later on though.

Dunn began his career at King Features. He submitted gags to newspapers and magazines and sold skits to Earl Carroll for his Vanities on Broadway in 1930-31. In 1936, "he invented the knock-knock joke"[1] in Knock Knock: Featuring Enoch Knox, a book he wrote that sold over two million copies. More successful books followed including I'm Gonna Be a Father, Hospital Happy, One Day in the Army and Magic for All. During World War II, he contributed to the war effort, as noted in the September 19, 1942 issue of Editor & Publisher, "Another cartoonist doing his bit is Press Alliance artist Bob Dunn, whose Brassband Bixby enlisted in the armed forces shortly after December 7. The hero is in Navy Intelligence. Dunn has made many personal appearances at Army camps and U.S.O. centers making caricatures of the officers and men as well as entertaining them with his amateur magician and card tricks."[2]Following the war, King Features syndicated Dunn's Just the Type from May 5, 1946 to November 24, 1963. It ran in the New York Journal-American and several other newspapers. Comics historian Allan Holtz commented, "Never a syndication success, King Features may well have let him do the feature just to keep him happy while working on the Hatlo cash cow feature... When Hatlo died in 1963, though, Dunn's workload presumably got that much heavier and Just the Type was dropped. Dunn finally got an official byline on They'll Do It Every Time starting in 1966."[3]

Since the late 1990s, when Rip Off Press essentially stopped publishing comics, Knockabout has become the main English-language publisher for Gilbert Shelton, including such titles as The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers, Wonder Wart-Hog, Fat Freddy's Cat, and Not Quite Dead.

Pig: What are you eating goat?Goat: Oatmeal from this new company...it's made from only the freshest oats.Pig: Why is that important?Goat: Because when other companies use old oats, the taste is not as good.Pig: Then why do others use old oats?Goat: I don't know. But maybe that would be a good slogan for this new company. They're holding a contest.Pig: Yeah. It could just be 'Why old oats?'Goat: Yeah. All you have to do is put it on an article of clothing and take a photo of it.Pig: I'll get my needle and thread and start right now!*knock knock knock*Pig: Oh. Hey, Pigita.Pigita: Hello, Pig. I came by to see if you'd like to go to dinner with me.Pig Can't. I'm about to sew my 'Why old oats.' My girlfriend is not very supportive. ff782bc1db

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