Rock Baker has outdone himself again, with an adorable adventure that mixes aspects of his popular Cartoon Cuties with interstellar romance in C.B. International Publication's latest release, She's the Tops!
Baker's concept (accompanied by Bert Delcoate's lettering and Michael Jensen's production design) centers on a presumed lost-in-space astronaut named Cliff Agar who lands on a planet called Arren, populated by anthropomorphic dinosaurs. Arren has been influenced by America's old radio and television transmissions, so that its saurian population speaks English and mimics identifiable, suburban routines. (Think along the lines of Joe Dante's Explorers, Star Trek's "A Piece of the Action" and Tales from the Darkside's "Distant Signals," where alien inhabitants are more in sync with American popular culture than not.)
After having consumed an inebriating beverage, the intrepid Cliff awakens to find himself married to Flora, a beautiful, pink "triceratops," who loves him with all her heart, and it doesn't take him long to reciprocate the affection. However, there are obstacles to overcome, such as Flora's sharp horns, and then there's the matter of taking her to Earth. Will she be accepted on our big, blue world? Ah, the answer is all part of the poignant fun, but for the sake of a hardy hint, it does lead to a blastoff of curvaceous, galactic intrigue.
The coupling of Cliff and Flora may strike some as peculiar, but for me, it references those passionate moments when James T. Kirk and William Riker had trysts with extraterrestrial females. Baker enhances the concept, giving it an endearing, sitcom charm, which references Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie, where regular guys and supernatural gals engage in veritable relationships, though good ol' Cliff seems much more in sync with his situation than Darrin Stephens or Tony Nelson ever were with theirs.
Baker's artwork makes the ebullience jive, and his images are as enchanting here as they are in Cartoon Cuties. In this respect, he establishes a smooth stream of classic, Dell stylings with unmistakable, pinup panache. The result is new-fangled yet nostalgic, innocent yet provocative.
If you appreciate starry-eyed, throwback storytelling, as well as romantic, interplanetary exploits, She's the Tops! can't be beat. Give it a try. The odds favor it'll rocket you into utter, orbital bliss.
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