Tales of the Irreal #1 – Page 1
Once I began looking into the Golden Age Characters I realized that there were a ton of wacky characters, many of whom were worthy of creative appropriation, but it wasn’t until I discovered Nightmare & Sleepy, who debuted in 1943’s Clue Comics #1, that I thought people were really sleeping on the old school. I think they were played pretty straight back in the day. By day, wrestler Bob White would don a tuxedo and fight in the ring… but by night he would don a purple costume with a phosphorescent skeleton painted on it and fight crime. The skull was just a purple skull mask. The skull didn’t have, phosphorescent paint. it was just purple. Terrifying.
I couldn’t believe no one had stumbled on these two before. A lot like when I discovered The Enchanted Dagger, I was immediately inspired. Luckily I was not so inspired that I felt the need to write 9 issues worth of story. I’ll add that the Nightmare costume might have been a little too scary for 1943. The powers that be would eventually change his look. He’d end up with pointy ears…like Batman…emphasis on the NightMARE, as opposed to the existential….
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