SpongeBob Comics Discussion

Bongo Comics are now publishing a "Spongebob" series, and issue 1 came out just this month! It will be a bi-monthly comicbook series, and ish 1 was just awesome! It is written just like the old "Spongebob" comic strips in "Nickalodian" magazine!
 
Bongo Comics are now publishing a "Spongebob" series, and issue 1 came out just this month! It will be a bi-monthly comicbook series, and ish 1 was just awesome! It is written just like the old "Spongebob" comic strips in "Nickalodian" magazine!

I've merged this with the thread we already have on the new comic.

I agree with you on the awesomeness of #1 by the way, it made me feel all nostalgic. :thumb1:
 
A SpongeBob Odyssey

The premiere issue of SpongeBob Comics took a long time to hit newsstands, given that his show made it onto the air in 1999. Even though whats here wasnt necessarily worth waiting 12 years for, its nice to know that its faithful enough to everybodys favorite sponge to give him the colorful treatment hes used to, and that hes lost none of the charm that makes him so darn loveable. Sure, it has a habit of being offbeat and uneven, but what can you expect from a comic where the principal character lives in a pineapple under the sea?

Much like episodes of the TV show that make it come across as less of a sitcom than long-form sketch comedy, the stories here are mostly in bite-sized format, the centerpiece of which involves SpongeBobs rigid co-worker and neighbor, Squidward. He doesnt care for his job at a fast-food joint to start with, but with so many noises bothering him all day, he thinks piping in music through a sound system might help him keep his sanity. Of course, he didnt count on his boss Mr. Krabs wanting to play something other than the music Squidward put together with his clarinet.

Everything else here is even simpler than that, like the story about a nightmare SpongeBob keeps having involving a box of cereal that comes with more than breakfast, and an encounter with his favorite superheroes, Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy. Youd think such shenanigans would get to him after a while, but he presses on with a smile thats as big during his not-so uneventful trip to the kitchen for a snack as it is when he fulfills a bizarre calling at the discotheque. Not even the Joker can keep grinning that long.

SpongeBob Comics does OK in keeping up with his monkeyshines (or sea-monkeyshines, if you prefer something more aquatic), but if theres anything here that holds it back from recreating the spirit that the show has, its the way it takes its eccentricities for granted. One of the reasons why the show got as big with parents as it was with kids had to do with how self-aware the material was when Squidward complained about how irritating the idiot in the pineapple next door could get, it was the writers way of letting us know that was part of the joke. Maybe SpongeBob Comics just hasnt found its sea legs yet.
http://allmediany.com/details_article.php?art_id=478
 
The fact that this comic isn't officially associated with Nickelodeon appeals to me. Not that I have anything against Nickelodeon; it's just I'm sure it gives people working on the comic a lot more freedom, and it makes the whole project seem a lot less ... bland and commercial. The stories remind me a lot of the early seasons.
Of course, the downside of that is I imagine there wasn't a lot of advertising for this comic. (I don't live in the US so you guys will have to tell me if this is true or not.) If it WAS associated with Nick they would have plastered promos everywhere.
 
Some of the people who's work was featured in the first issue have posted their contributions on their blogs. These are only one-pagers or small parts of a bigger story, but I think they showcase the different styles used in the book pretty well. I still recommend picking up a copy if you haven't already. :D

GlowSponge
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http://bobjinx.blogspot.com/2011/02/glowsponge.html


Stylin' Sponge
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http://andyrementer.com/?p=1237


Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy vs The Octopus King
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http://everydayislikewednesday.blogspot.com/2011/02/monday-morning-man-vs-cephalopod-moment.html
 
I bought my copy at Barnes & Noble. I did not know where to find it at first, but then I stumbled upon it in the front of the store with the other kids' magazines and comic books.
 
I found my copy at Books-A-Million. Its in the comic section, not graphic novels but comic book section. I love it! My only complaint is that its too short and you have to wait 2 months for another issue.
 
raisin said:
I love it! My only complaint is that its too short and you have to wait 2 months for another issue.
Me too, but I think the quality definitely makes up for that. I keep going back to read my copy over and over again just because I love the different art styles so much. My favourite to look at is the MM+BB one.
 
I really need to check this forum more often! Thanks for the news =) I am gonna call around my local comic stores.
 
SpongeBob comics? That's going a bit too far really. Won't push away the traditionals like Garfield or Dilbert.
 
SpongeBob comics? That's going a bit too far really. Won't push away the traditionals like Garfield or Dilbert.
Is that a fair comparison, though? Those are comic strips, whereas the SBSP one is a full book.
 
SpongeBob comics? That's going a bit too far really. Won't push away the traditionals like Garfield or Dilbert.

I don't understand what you mean. Why shouldn't there be a comic book? I'm amazed that it's taken this long for one to come about, actually, although now I think about it it might have something to do with the folding of Nick Mag. There were Spongebob comics in there for years and with that platform gone I guess Hillenburg felt the time was right to make "Spongebob" a comic book series in it's own right.
 
Well I think its commercialising it a bit too much. Comics transferred to cartoons work brilliantly, (Garfield & Friends being an example), but cartoons to comic not very well (Simpsons being an example).
 
Some of the people who's work was featured in the first issue have posted their contributions on their blogs. These are only one-pagers or small parts of a bigger story, but I think they showcase the different styles used in the book pretty well. I still recommend picking up a copy if you haven't already. :D

GlowSponge
sbc1_coverglowsponge_flynn.png

http://bobjinx.blogspot.com/2011/02/glowsponge.html


Stylin' Sponge
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http://andyrementer.com/?p=1237


Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy vs The Octopus King
mvecphalopod.jpg

mvc2.jpg

http://everydayislikewednesday.blogspot.com/2011/02/monday-morning-man-vs-cephalopod-moment.html

Now that looks flippin' awesome. :thumb1:

IMO, SpongeBob comic books are always interesting to read. I think some of the comics in there could be real episodes but I guess they're only meant for the comic. :(

EDIT: I'm definitely going to get a copy someday! :D
 
i cant tell you how much ive been trying to get this comic. i went to all my comic book stores and most of them said theyve never had it and the one that does is all sold out and isnt going to be getting the first one, just the second. i went to Barnes and noble and they gave me a weird look when i asked them if they had spongebob comics. i went to target and walmart(i thought id give it a try). i went to borders and they didnt have it either. i cant buy it online because my dad cut me off online shopping because of the few times ive gotten stuff, didnt like it, and would have to pay return shipping. not to mention they are like 8 dollars online and only 3 dollars in stores... uh does anyone know where i can buy it?
 
Bob Flynn has posted his contributions to issue #2 on his blog. Really looking forward to my copy arriving (hopefully tomorrow). :D

Cover (by Brian Smith) and Grandma's Cookies
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A Swell Time
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Sorry I didn't know where to post this exactly.

I just wanted to show you some Spongebob Comics from Issue 1. Some of you might already have it but if you don't you can check them out below. The comics do NOT belong to me and belong to the people who wrote and drew them. Oh One more thing. Sorry about my bad scanner, you may have to download them to read them.

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lol :P I remember this comic, my favourite strip was "Mermaidman & Barnacleboy vs The Octopus King".

Strange neither of them recognised SpongeBob though. :P
 
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