We’re at day three of the second annual Jack Kirby Tribute Month, created by Howard Simpson! The week’s theme (at least for the three days that fall into August) has been characters created by Jack who appeared in DC’s 1st Issue Special. Today’s prompt is the Dingbats of Danger Street! From left to right up top are Good Looks, Krunch, and Bananas. At lower right is Non-Fat.
As mentioned previously, I never saw any copies of 1st Issue Special on the spinner rack when it was first published, but laying hands on copies years later didn’t prove to be too costly. Appearing in 1st Issue Special #6, the Dingbats is kind of a quirky strip. You get to see Jack’s sense of humor, but there’s also a bit of an edge to it too, the sense things are dangerous.
Jack and Joe Simon were the pioneers of the “kid gang” genre in the Golden Age, finding fun and drama in pulling together disparate personalities who might rub each other the wrong way on occasion, but ultimately had each other’s backs. They came up with the Young Allies, Boy Commandos, the Newsboy Legion, the Boy Explorers, and Boys’ Ranch (maybe others that I’m not thinking of at the moment). So this was Jack’s later attempt at another group in that vein. Maybe there’s a bit of the Bowery Boys in there, or maybe it’s just Jack’s own experience of growing up in a tough neighborhood.
Though DC only published the one story, there were at least two more issues of Dingbats Jack drew, which were ultimately “written off.” If you want to see those (in color, no less!), I highly recommend getting yourself a copy of TwoMorrows’ Dingbat Love, which finally brings to light a lot of material Jack did for DC in those days that previously never got to see the light of day.
If you’ve seen the one published issue, you might at first think, “He colored Non-Fat wrong!” Nope! DC got it wrong in the original comic! Jack intended that Non-Fat be African-American. There’s even a drawing he did of the cast where there are brief descriptive notes for each character, and next to Non-Fat, Jack wrote, “Non-Fat is an eager beaver Black kid.” Apparently the colorist who handled that issue of 1st Issue Special didn’t get that memo!
Like with the other 1st Issue Special characters, this is the first time I ever tried to draw these guys. Hope you enjoy! Stay tuned for tomorrow, and a new theme!