I decided to take a trip down memory lane today and highlight a few Hip Hop related cartoons, comic book titles and graphic novels from the past 15+ years. Some of these comic books you never even heard of and a few of them I wish I hadn't heard of or read, either. Here goes:Kid N' Play (1990)
The Kid N' Play cartoon ran from 1990 to 1991 and featured 22 episodes each with a song from Kid N' Play's first two LP's "2 Hype" and "Funhouse". The main characters were Kid, Play, Play's mother, father, little brother and sister, Play's sister was part of a backup dance crew called Nonstop that often performed with Kid N' Play. Also in the cast were Wiz, the DJ, Hurby, the producer and the gang's trusty Rapmobile which they used to get to their gigs and shows. After the second season aired, the show wasn't renewed.
Hammerman (1991)
DIC Animation studios decided to capitalize off of MC Hammer's popularity by rushing out 13 episodes of a crappy cartoon with a flimsy plot. Stanley Burrell works at a community center and his grandfather was once a great musician who had magical shoes that helped him fight crime. Yeah, I know. This cartoon had some of the worst animation I can remember and I need other people to suffer like I did back when my 16 year old eyes bled while watching this garbage. Thank God that no episodes are uploaded on YouTube or Dailymotion.
Kid N' Play (Marvel, 1992)
Break The Chain! (Marvel, 1994)
Onyx: Fight (Marvel, 1995)
Nine Rings Of Wu Tang (Image, 1999)
Sentences: The Life Of MF Grimm (Vertigo, 2007)
This graphic novel tells the eventful and sometimes tragic life story of Percy Carey AKA MF Grimm in his own words. The art was handled by artist Ronald Wimberly (Lucifer & Hellblazer: Papa Midnite) and detailed the ups and downs of growing up in the inner city, his family and home life, being a drug dealer and an emcee as well as chronicling the different attempts on his life and his comeback. This title was so well done that Vertigo offered Grimm a shot at writing for some of their other titles. A definite must read for any Hip Hop head or comic book fan.Method Man (Grand Central, 2008)
Method Man himself came up with the concept of this graphic novel and his ideas were further fleshed out and written by David Atchison (Occult Crimes Task Force). Peerless Poe is a descendant of Cain and as such he belongs to a secret order that does clandestine ops to prevent Lilith and her brood from raising the Tower Of Babel into the sky so they can wage war against The Most High and overthrow Heaven. Poe has since left the order but he joins them again and becomes a Method Man to save the world. This graphic novel exceeded my expectations as far the complexity of the story went. Check it out if you haven't already.One.

11 comments:
see this is what im talking about, u r never going to get some pussy talking about this shit
@ Keezy:
Yeah, you're absolutely right. Writers never get women. Ever. I'm going to quit now and go broke...maybe THEN I'll be cool enough to get women then.
*Hangs head in shame*
You sure told me!
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OOOOOH BURRRRRNNNNNNNNNN!
Never saw the Break the Chain comic, but there's a decent video.
That Onyx cover was soooo. . . cheesy.
I peeped the Meth book, it's aiight but its not real.
So far, hip hop and comics have been an epic failure. So far. Sentences, is the only success in my opinion. Then there's my future comic strips . . . as soon as I make it happen.
Don't know if you missed them but PE had several comics although I never seen them.
Does boondocks count? Not Really?
What about Blokheads? (or however its spelled)
@ Vee:
As a Hip Hop comic overall? Definitely. I was trying to do a piece about established artists w/ comic books, though. The Madtwinz that created Blokhedz are from Cambridge, MA and remember them from the old days. Ali Vegas used to contribute rhymes for the main character/s though.
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@ Dioracat:
If this cat only knew how off base he was about me. I can only laugh.
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i got that break the chains comic and tape....neva saw the Onyx jawn, but had some old Rockand Roll Comics too. I think Guns and Rose and Motley Crue issue
Sentences: The Life Of MF Grimm
Great read!
Nice work, Dart.
Lots of great stuff here Dart. This kinda gives me some further push to do something like this that I've always wanted to do in the near future.
Dang I didn't know Marvel did a Kid N' Play issue/issues. Reason #4545669 why I love marvel and I see why you do too.
p.s. this is Soulbrotha
This. Is. Dope.
Memory recalls an Image one-shot in the late '80's - early '90's of an urban super group with stunning visuals...also dug the Milestone Comics line, BIG stan of Blood Syndicate and Xombi....those were the daze of good hiphop music and solid 'zines.....
It's not like I have slept on the Sentences book its just that every time I hit up a shop for that book they are always sold out.
Most times I'm in the shops I'm copping Iron Man Marvel Legends figures. My lady teases me and calls them dolls.
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