This
one-shot from the summer of 1991 was published by Harvey Comics in co-operation
with NBC and Toys r Us to promote that season's new fall-lineup of cartoons and
kid shows. For one time only, fans of Malcauley Culkin, Michael Jordan, Bo
Jackson, and Wayne Gretzky got to see their idols in comics form for the shows
Wish Kid and Pro Stars. As a kid I was a huge Gretzky fan and I thought the sun
rose and set on Bo Jackson. It's pretty much the only reason I got this comic.
If I even get to meet Bo, I'm gonna surprise the heck out of him by having him
autograph this instead of a ball or trading card.
Along with the aforementioned stories, this comic included a Yogi Bear comic;
something called 'Spacecats' and a short story involving the gang from Saved by
the Bell. This comic also doubled as an activity book with some puzzles and a
maze to solve. I highly doubt there are very many pristine issues of this comic
in existence due to these activities and I was lucky to find one.
The biggest problem with this comic is that every story ends with
"To be continued" and would only be resolved when the reader saw the
show on its premiere date in September. To my knowledge Pro Stars and Wish Kid,
and probably Spacecats has never appeared on VHS or DVD. So, I don't think I'd
ever find out how these tales were resolved. (I'm not losing sleep over it, but
it bears mentioning.)
The comic also featured a voting contest for readers to vote for their
favorite series. I was actually interested in this aspect and did a search
about this. However, I couldn't find any hits regarding the voting in my search
results. So, I couldn't tell you who won or lost.
The concept behind this comic was a clever ploy of marketing. I'm
sure kids were delighted with this, even if they had to shell out a buck
twenty-five for it. This time period is pretty much the end of both the
Saturday morning cartoon on the big three networks as well as the end of Harvey
Comics. From that historical aspect, this might be a book worth collecting or
if you are a fan of any of the athletes or characters featured in this book.
Ironically, the fan base that probably would be the most interested in this
comic (and know the least of its existence) would be fans of the teen series
Saved by the Bell. With the show riding a nostalgic high and a planned tele-pic
about how the show was made in the works, SBTB stuff is very popular right now
and extremely hard to come by.
rating: 6 out of 10 stars.
rating: 6 out of 10 stars.
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