- Ziggy Pig and Silly Seal
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Initially appearing as individual stars of solo features in the
comedy anthology "Krazy Komics " #1 (July 1942), they were soon teamed to become, along withSuper Rabbit , the most prominent stars of what Timely called its "animation" comics. With such "Krazy Komics" cohorts asToughy Cat , theanthropomorphic duo are among the first funny-animal characters created specifically for the fledgling medium of comic books, rather than adapted fromfilm ,comic strips , or other media. Some stories used the logo Silly Seal and Ziggy Pig, and at least one used simply Silly and Ziggy. ["All Surprise Comics" #10 (Summer 1946)]They are unrelated to the title character of the children's book "Ziggy Piggy and the Three Little Pigs", by
Frank Asch (Kids Can Press, Ltd., 2001, ISBN-10 1550749137, ISBN-13 978-1550749137), nor to the piggy Ziggy in the children's book "A Pig Tale" byOlivia Newton-John ,Brian Seth Hurst , and Sal Murdocca (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, 1993, ISBN-10 0671787780, ISBN-13 978-0671787783).Publication history
Following their individual debuts in "Krazy Komics" #1 (July 1942), Ziggy Pig and Silly Seal were teamed and became stars of
Timely Comics ' children's-comedy line. They first appeared together on a cover with "Krazy Komics" #5 (Jan. 1943), and continued as the cover feature through #24 (Sept. 1946), generally with their regularantagonist , Toughy Cat; they also appeared on the ensemble cover of the final issue, #26 (Fall 1946).Ziggy and Silly became the cover stars of all eight issues of "Animated Funny Comic-Tunes" (#16-23, Summer 1944 - Fall 1946; Silly not on cover of #18), all seven issues of "Silly Tunes" (Fall 1945 - April 1947; as part of ensemble on last issue), on issues of "Ideal Comics", and elsewhere. They appear on the
Super Rabbit -dominated ensemble covers on all but issues #10 & 12 of the dozen-issue "All Surprise Comics" (Fall 1943 -Winter 1946), and in both the ensemble covers and their own covers on all six issues of "Comic Capers" (Fall 1944 - Fall 1946). Ziggy and Silly headlined their own six-issue "Ziggy Pig-Silly Seal Comics" (Jan. 1944 - September 1946). [Though unhyphenated on the cover logo, the duo's namesake comic is titled "Ziggy Pig-Silly Seal Comics" according to its 1970scopyright renewal, as per [http://amazon.com/gp/reader/1432512501?keywords=ziggy%20pig&p=S07Q&checkSum=1AJHEWMJnVO4iKQQnrTPX%252F%252FWKHrvwpofhHj3GopiXWg%253D "The Catalog of Copyright Renewal Records (1977)"] by theUnited States Copyright Office (Kessinger Publishing , 2007, ISBN-10 1432512501, ISBN-13 978-1432512507)]"Silly Tunes" #7 marked their final Golden Age appearance. They reappeared in the one-shot 3-D comic book, "Animal Fun 3-D", from
Premier Magazines . [ [http://www.ray3dzone.com/50ind.html 1950s 3-D Comic Book Checklist] ] Ziggy and Silly also appeared in issues of the unauthorized reprint titles "Billy And Buggy Bea", "Wacky Duck", "Super Rabbit", and "Ziggy Pig" fromIsrael Waldman 'sI. W. Publications / Super Comics, for a short time beginning in 1958.Creator Al Jaffee said in a 2004 interview,Aside from Jaffee, artists associated with the feature include
Joe Calcagno , [http://www.twomorrows.com/alterego/articles/11fago.html "Alter Ego" Vol. 3, #11 (Nov. 2001): Vincent Fago interview] ]Harvey Eisenberg ,Al Fago [ [http://www.comicbookresources.com/columns/oddball/index.cgi?date=2001-11-08 "Comic Book Resources" #417 "Oddball Comics" (column of Nov. 8, 2001): "Krazy Comics" Issue: Vol. 1, No. 9", by Scott Shaw] ]Al Genet , [ [http://lambiek.net/artists/g/grenet_al.htm The Lambiek Comiclopedia: Al Genet] ] andMike Sekowsky . [ [http://www.comicbookresources.com/columns/oddball/index.cgi?date=2003-04-09 "Comic Book Resources" #762 "Oddball Comics" (column of April 9, 2003): "Captain Flash" Issue: Vol. 1, No. 3", by Scott Shaw] ]Ziggy appears alongside artist
Terry Austin in the novelty humor comic "MarvelFumetti Book" #1 (April 1984), in the two-page story "Inker-Dinker-Doo" by writerMike Carlin , photographerVince Colletta , andpenciller -inker Austin.Fictional character biographies
Ziggy Pig and Silly Seal were a type of traditional comedy duo, the
straight man and thestooge . Ziggy, who wore a blue hat and a black and yellow sweater with a red "Z", was the slightly smarter of the two, with Silly, a white seal with a toboggan cap and a scarf, the bumbling but occasionally triumphant sidekick whose "help" resulted in humorous complications. The two often found themselves united on comic-book covers againstantagonist Toughy Cat.In other media
The
movie "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure " features a scene in anice cream parlor in which Frenchemperor Napoleon , snatched through time, is challenged to eat a massiveice cream concoction called a "Ziggy Pig". The crowd eggs him on with the chant, "Eat the Pig! / Eat the Pig! / Eat the Ziggy, Ziggy Pig!" After he does so, Napoleon receives a badge depicting theTimely Comics character.Footnotes
References
* [http://www.comics.org Grand Comics Database]
* [http://www.atlastales.com/ Atlas Tales]
* [http://www.maelmill-insi.de/UHBMCC/FRAMES00.HTM The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators]
* [http://www.toonopedia.com/sillyzig.htm Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Ziggy Pig and Silly Seal]External links
* [http://comicbookresources.com/columns/oddball/index.cgi?date=2000-05-15 "Comic Book Resources" #32: "Oddball Comics" (column of May 15, 2000): "Ziggy Pig - Silly Seal Comics" Issue: Vol. 1, No. 6", by Scott Shaw]
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