''Sugar and Spike'' is an
American comic book
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series published by
DC Comics
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from 1956 through 1971, named after its main protagonists. The series was created, written, and drawn by
Sheldon Mayer.
Publication history
The series was launched in 1956 along with another Sheldon Mayer creation ''
The Three Mouseketeers'', and it was supervised by
Larry Nadle, who edited DC's humor line until his death in 1963. The ''Sugar & Spike'' series had 98 issues published in the United States through 1971, when due to Mayer's failing eyesight that limited his drawing ability, the series was canceled.
Later, after
cataract
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surgery restored his eyesight, Mayer returned to writing and drawing ''Sugar and Spike'' stories, continuing to do so until his death in 1991; these stories appeared in overseas markets
and only a few have been reprinted in the United States. The American reprints appeared in the
digest size
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d comics series ''
The Best of DC
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'' #29, 41, 47, 58, 65, and 68. In 1992, ''Sugar and Spike'' #99 was published as part of the ''DC Silver Age Classics'' series; this featured two previously unpublished stories by Mayer. DC Comics writer and executive
Paul Levitz
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has described ''Sugar and Spike'' as being "Mayer's most charming and enduring creation".
DC attempted to license ''Sugar and Spike'' as a syndicated
newspaper strip but was unsuccessful. Sales on the "Sugar and Spike" issues of ''The Best of DC'' were strong enough that DC announced plans for a new ongoing series featuring the characters. The project was never launched for unknown reasons.
Mayer had an agreement with DC that no one else could write Sugar and Spike.
Despite this, they have occasionally made cameo appearances in modern comic books. They are rescued by the underwater heroine
Dolphin
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in ''
Showcase'' #100. They appear as theme park characters in ''
Justice League
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Spectacular''; as being baby-sat by
Cassie Sandsmark
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in ''
Wonder Woman
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'' #113; and as teenagers on the crowded cover of ''
Legionnaires'' #43. They have a cameo on a video screen in Planet Krypton in ''
Kingdom Come'' #1. The two made speaking cameo appearances in the first two pages of ''
The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' #4, but they were not named. In an issue of the digital-first series ''
Adventures of Superman'', the children are babysat by
Superman
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in his secret identity as reporter Clark Kent.
Featured characters
The comic featured the misadventures of two toddlers named Sugar Plumm and Cecil "Spike" Wilson, who possessed the ability to communicate via "
baby talk
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" with each other and to other infants, but not to adults.
It shared ideas concerning baby-talk with
P. L. Travers' ''
Mary Poppins Mary Poppins may refer to:
* Mary Poppins (character), a nanny with magical powers
* Mary Poppins (franchise), based on the fictional nanny
** Mary Poppins (book series), ''Mary Poppins'' (book series), the original 1934–1988 children's fanta ...
'' novel; one notable feature was that all babies spoke the same baby-talk "language", allowing Sugar and Spike to speak with not only human infants, but baby animals as well. Another popular recurring feature was
paper dolls
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of the two leads, with outfits based on designs submitted by readers. Mayer used his own children, Merrily and Lanney, as inspiration for the strip.
In addition to the toddlers, their parents and adults, who were only seen from the waist down (Bill and Barbara Plumm; Harvey and Peg Wilson), recurring characters included:
* Little Arthur, a "big boy" too old for baby-talk. A spoiled brat and a ruffian, Arthur torments Sugar and Spike, but is invariably outwitted by them in the end. He is introduced in issue #17 (August 1958).
* Sugar's Uncle Charley, a bachelor and police officer who is a stereotypical "fun uncle", often playing with the kids and giving them gifts when he comes to visit.
* Bernie the Brain, a
child genius who, despite being the same age as Sugar and Spike, is an accomplished scientist and inventor who speaks and understands "grown-up talk". When he first encounters Sugar and Spike, he requires a translating device of his own invention to teach him their baby-talk having already progressed past that stage, intellectually. He enjoys the chance to be a normal kid with Sugar and Spike, while the pair loves playing with Bernie's various inventions. The two often seek out Bernie when they encounter something they do not understand, particularly something involving grown-up behavior.
Revival
Writer
Keith Giffen
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and artist Bilquis Evely brought back the characters as adults in 2016 as part of the anthology series ''Legends of Tomorrow''.
Publisher
Dan DiDio
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stated: "They're not spoiled kids anymore, but they're older and they're operating as private investigators handling problems and mysteries that the superheroes can't handle themselves".
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In other media
* Sugar and Spike make a cameo appearance in the '' Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' episode "The Siege of Starro!".
* Sugar and Spike appear as character summons in '' Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure''.
* Bernie the Brain made a cameo in ''Crisis on Infinite Earths
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'' #9 watching Clark Kent
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on the WGBS television news report on the Crisis and he appears to be very concerned about what is going on.
Collected editions
* '' The Sugar and Spike Archives'' Vol. 1 collects ''Sugar & Spike'' #1–10, 272 pages, September 2011,
* ''The TOON Treasury of Classic Children's Comics'' includes "Once upon a time there was a cute little baby boy named (of all things) Cecil..." from ''Sugar & Spike'' #1; "Grown-Up Game" from ''Sugar & Spike'' #20; and "Pint-Size Love Story" from ''Sugar & Spike'' #21, 360 pages, September 2009, Harry N. Abrams,
* ''The Greatest 1950s Stories Ever Told'' includes "Lobsters Away" from ''Sugar & Spike'' #3, 288 pages, October 1990,
* ''Sugar & Spike: Metahuman Investigations'' collects Sugar & Spike stories from ''Legends of Tomorrow'' #1–6, 144 pages, November 2016,
References
Notes
External links
*
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at Mike's Amazing World of DC Comics
Unofficial Sugar and Spike fan site
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