Oh, he loves to laugh. |
He’s got the name of a Siegel and Shuster creation (but he’s
not theirs) and the look of a Steve
Ditko drawing (but he’s not his, either), and the morals of a water rat. He’s
Funnyman, the chief torturer of the Nazi regime and the star of a gruesome
story from the thematically misaligned Cisco Kid Comics. This is supposed to be a Western comic, guys.
Let’s leave off the mutilated Nazi sadists, may we?
Well, they're only human. |
The leering figure of Funnyman has his origins in Nazi
Germany where he was not only chief torturer for the Axis regime but also a man
obsessed with making his victims larf. “There is one spot on the ribs where a
whip will bring on paroxysms of laughter” he insists in one panel. Later, he
gasses an entire town with his own fatal brand of laughing gas. He also tickles
one dude’s feet … and then puts rats on him. That last one is conceptual.
The grisly good looks which define Funnyman are the result
of a civilian uprising and a quick application of a Glasgow smile. See, you
might think this guy was a ripoff of The Joker but, in actuality, he
anticipated Heath Ledger’s interpretation several decades earlier! (PS Please
ignore The Man Who Laughs for the purposes of the aforementioned statement).
This is one weird Career Day. |
I mean, as an aside, but the instructions the Feds give
Deadpan when they tell him to keep on the lookout for Funnyman is, literally, “keep
an eye out for a man you never see.” I…sure, I’ll do that. Is this a Voight-Kampff
test?
Funnyman and Deadpan end up in a climactic battle over
raging rapids which, again, seems like we should call the cops instead of
leaving it to a barber. The end result is the apparent death of Funnyman but,
it’s learned by the end of the story, the mad torturer survived and took
Deadpan’s place. This explains the unprompted downturn in haircut quality on
the block, and the subsequent rise in deaths-by-torture at the shampoo station.
Funnyman’s return is promised in the final panel, but a
second adventure never materializes. Maybe he already worked through his best
material …
"We do the work ... so you don't haaaave tooooo...." |
Whoa! Thanks for finding this,I never would have! This is one weird,sick story! I love the Seigel and Shuster Funnyman,and am glad to know there is another...but this is just so wrong on so many levels....
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