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heartless guttersnipe ([info]parsimonia) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-10-16 23:07:00

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Entry tags:char: batman/bruce wayne, char: robin/nightwing/dick grayson, char: supergirl/kara zor-el, in-joke: crack, publisher: dc comics, title: superdictionary

(Not Quite) Everything There Is To Know About The DC Super Dictionary!
I'm here to tell you what I know about a certain Warner Educational Services book, published in 1978 by Holt, Rinehart and Winston.

We all know and love the Superdictionary, our beloved Cracktionary. But how much about it do we really know? In this post I attempt to gather some information on this delightful tome and its contents (though it will in no way be complete, as we all know it is mysterious and infinite in its crackiness).



Come and join me after the cut, and learn a bit about our favourite silly educational book!

[Warning: This post is very image-heavy. This post contains many images. There are so many pictures in this post, it may feel like heavy work for your dial-up connection to load them all. Load faster, dial-up!]





The cover of the book as depicted (action figures not included) features art by Joe Kubert and the following boastful description of The Super Dictionary:

A LEARNING DICTIONARY
  • More than 4000 words defined.

  • Based on a study of words children need to know for reading achievement.


The back cover has the following quoted in the yellow text block as seen below:

"We all want our children to be excited by learning and gaining an early command of our language. This superb dictionary was carefully and systematically researched to accomplish just these things. Based on established educational methods, it contains all the words children need to know in the early grades. And it is so dynamic in design that children are highly motivated to use it. What could be more exciting than to have the greatest superheroes give meaning to a solid reading vocabulary."

DR. MARIO FANTINI, Dean and Professor,
School of Education, University of Massachusetts,
Educational Consultant to THE SUPER DICTIONARY




Inside, the book elaborates on its educational content.







It does seem very sincere in its desire to educate children and expand their vocabularies.

There are several more pages after this, with the Atom explaining how to read and use the dictionary (this, I believe, is intended for the child reader). Then there is a list of all the characters in the book, each with their names, a description of the who they are and what they do, and a small picture of them.

The characters within the book are:
Aquaman, Atom, Batgirl, Batman, Black Canary, Catwoman, Comet, Conjura, Jonna Crisp, El Dragón, Firehair, Flash, Wilson Forbes, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Hawkgirl, Hawkman, Jody, Joker, Krypto, Lois Lane, Lex Luthor, Jimmy Olsen, Penguin, Robin, SR-12, Supergirl, Superman, Tomahawk, Ted Trapper, Teri Trapper, Wonder Woman.

Some further fun facts:
  • The Super Dictionary features some original characters, one of our favourites here being El Dragón. Other characters included Conjura, Jonna Crisp, Jody, SR-12, Wilson Forbes, Ted Trapper and Teri Trapper. You can read more about them here.

  • According to Brian Cronin's Comics Should Be Good and the Obscure DC Characters website, Conjura was originally Zatanna, but was changed to be African-American.

  • Mojojojo from the cartoon show Powerpuff Girls, a villain with a habit of over-explaining everything in a redundant manner, was inspired by the Super Dictionary. Creator Craig McCracken has said that he would "sit around reading that book and just laugh over [the Super Dictionary]."

  • LiveJournal user [info]sluggirl made a ton of awesome user icons from the images that had been scanned and posted to scans_daily 1.0, and are available here, here, and here. (Oh, how I wish they could make t-shirts with those on them.)

  • There is a LiveJournal community dedicated to fanfic and fanart (among other forms of creativity) inspired by the Supderdictionary, appropriately called fortycakes.


We like to make jokes about what was going on in the minds of the people who created the book, as many of its entries can be interpreted as confusing and bizarre, sometimes even disturbing and perverted. That's kind of why we love it.

The most famous entry from the book depicts none other than Lex Luthor pulling off a not-so-classic heist:



Part of the book's strange nature is due to how it seems to have been created. Much of the art is taken from various comics published by DC prior to this book's 1978 publication. The art is often cropped, coloured or drawn over, and re-arranged to fit its purpose for a given word entry. As a result, you end up with entries like these:









(Poor, poor Robin.) Thanks to [info]icon_uk's post here, we can see how that last entry (and I think the "promise" one too) is an example of art borrowed from other comics. In this case, it was from the story in Batman #246 called "How Many Ways Can a Robin Die?", which was pencilled by Irv Novick.



Let's take a closer look at who is credited as being involved in the creation of the volume in question.



There's someone who did the lettering, and as I mentioned above, Joe Kubert did the cover, and the authors all seem to be educational experts. There is a group of people credited as working on the art, but the book doesn't seem to credit the creators of any of the original artwork, from which it borrowed so heavily.

Now, I know people often say that they wish DC Comics would re-print the Super Dictionary, giving us nice, new and shiny copies of the book, instead of us having to hunt them down on e-Bay. The bulk of the original artwork in the book was seemingly used without full credit given (at least as far as it is given on the page scanned above). I would imagine that today, any republication of old works published by DC (or any other Warner Bros-related entities) would not be worth the risk of getting sued for not giving proper credit and paying the appropriate royalties to any creators whose work was used in a book.

You would have to look at each entry, match up the art to the original comic and determine the penciller, inker, colourist, and maybe even writer (after all, someone had to come up with the idea to tie Robin up in those ropes!), credit them and work out what, if any, the appropriate royalties might be. I can't imagine it could be anything but an enormous, and possibly messy, undertaking. (I suppose it's possible that the various creators were acknowledged elsewhere and compensated at the time of the original publishing and selling of the book, but if we're looking at the artifact itself, there's no way to tell as far as I can see.)

I know at some point, someone here at s_d had the brilliant idea that DC should create a new Superdictionary, ideally with the creative team of Franco and Art Baltazar, of Tiny Titans fame, writing and illustrating. If such a book were created and published, that would be pretty darn awesome. It's no stretch to imagine such a thing being enjoyed by kids and Superdictionary fans alike.

In the mean time, however, it seems the only course of action is to just enjoy the book for what it is...







What she said.



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[info]warpedhand
2009-10-17 03:47 am UTC (link)
I can't stop laughing at "please help me" I think it's because I imagine Batman freaking out, and Robin is simply deadpan.

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[info]kamino_neko
2009-10-17 03:55 am UTC (link)
Funny, I find it hilarious for exactly the opposite reason - Bruce comes across to me as only mildly concerned ('can you get home by yourself?'), and I'm imagining Dick there, wishing he'd stop asking the stupid questions and HELP him already...

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(no subject) - [info]thosefew, 2009-10-17 04:34 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]unknownscribler, 2009-10-17 10:32 am UTC

[info]jelly_ace
2009-10-17 04:51 am UTC (link)
There are so many nuances to that one panel that adds up to a great deal of funny.

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[info]icon_uk
2009-10-17 08:17 am UTC (link)
Personally I always assume that Robin is just drunk in that pic, he's been at a frat party and the kegging just got a little out of hand, and he's complete wasted...

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(no subject) - [info]kamino_neko, 2009-10-17 11:24 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]faile_neume, 2009-10-17 10:43 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]kamino_neko, 2009-10-17 10:58 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]faile_neume, 2009-10-17 10:59 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]scottyquick, 2009-10-17 08:42 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]kamino_neko, 2009-10-17 11:00 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]icon_uk, 2009-10-18 01:43 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]kamino_neko, 2009-10-18 08:09 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]icon_uk, 2009-10-18 08:20 pm UTC

[info]kamino_neko
2009-10-17 03:52 am UTC (link)
...

...

In 'ever', it looks like Kara's flirting with the mouse.

Also 'yourself' always cracks me up.

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[info]unknownscribler
2009-10-17 10:33 am UTC (link)
I think it looks like she's doing more than flirting.

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Icon is no reflection on you, just answering Chii with Chii... - [info]kamino_neko, 2009-10-17 11:25 am UTC
(no subject) - (Anonymous), 2009-10-17 11:25 am UTC

[info]aaron_bourque
2009-10-17 05:39 pm UTC (link)
In 'ever', it looks like Kara's flirting with the mouse.

Well, she's certainly not afraid of mice!

. . .

She should be.

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[info]hiratsu
2009-10-17 03:54 am UTC (link)
Ah, Superdictionary. I am so proud to say I bought a copy off amazon. In fact, it's a wonder I didn't buy it sooner.

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[info]leikomgwtfbbq
2009-10-17 04:10 am UTC (link)
It's my personal canon that there is an Earth-Education somewhere, and everybody on it talks like they're fresh out of the Cracktionary, the villains steal report cards, and El Dragon is their greatest hero of all time.

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[info]parsimonia
2009-10-17 04:17 am UTC (link)
YES!

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[info]kingrockwell
2009-10-17 04:19 am UTC (link)
We need to make this world a reality!

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(no subject) - [info]leikomgwtfbbq, 2009-10-17 07:15 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]dizmo, 2009-10-17 08:45 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]parsimonia, 2009-10-17 12:54 pm UTC

[info]kingrockwell
2009-10-17 04:18 am UTC (link)
Informative! I did not know that about Mojo Jojo!
The photos are absolutely delightful! Did you take them yourself? (if so, i might have to be ashamed at you for not having a Dinah, but not really)

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(no subject) - [info]parsimonia, 2009-10-17 04:22 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]parsimonia, 2009-10-17 04:26 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]kamino_neko, 2009-10-17 04:38 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]rab62, 2009-10-17 04:56 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]parsimonia, 2009-10-17 05:00 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]parsimonia, 2009-10-17 05:02 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]kamino_neko, 2009-10-17 05:59 am UTC

[info]perletwo
2009-10-17 04:41 am UTC (link)
...

I think we can all agree that as unique approaches to home education go, this one is ... uniquer than most?

Also, this would probably be a good moment to pimp [info]fortycakes, the Superdictionary challenge comm, yes?

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(no subject) - [info]parsimonia, 2009-10-17 04:46 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]icon_uk, 2009-10-18 01:31 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]parsimonia, 2009-10-18 01:35 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]perletwo, 2009-10-18 01:47 pm UTC

[info]jelly_ace
2009-10-17 04:50 am UTC (link)
Oh, Bruce, you and your promises. So much drama!

And I assume Robin is--as usual--tied up in that panel? And not with a noose, I hope.

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(no subject) - [info]icon_uk, 2009-10-17 11:19 pm UTC

[info]dizmo
2009-10-17 05:07 am UTC (link)
Oh, Superdictionary, never change.

I actually went and nominated the thing as a yuletide fandom today.

*facepalm*

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(no subject) - [info]darklorelei, 2009-10-17 06:47 am UTC

[info]darklorelei
2009-10-17 06:47 am UTC (link)
That Mojo Jojo factoid is fantastic!

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[info]zordboy
2009-10-17 07:42 am UTC (link)
That's the first time I've seen the "ever" entry. Good lord, that makes me uncomfortable.

And "yourself" is just wrong.

Incidently, I own some of those JLA figures :).

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[info]psychop_rex
2009-10-17 10:15 am UTC (link)
I love how these precise biographical details are given that have absolutely no relevance to the character whatsoever. El Dragon has a pet parrot! Do tell! Perhaps he's named it 'El Wyvern'?
'Firehair'? I think you mean Firestorm, don't you?
Amusingly enough, there seems to be a rather embarrassing typo in the bit where they're talking about how the popularity of superheroes will help kids read:

"Generations of young people have enjoyed the superheroes in comic-book readers and recently through television, toys and clothes."

'Enjoyed the superheroes in comic-book readers'? I'll bet they have. 'Hold still, Marty! Your eyes flashed green! You've been infested by Hal Jordan again! Wait here while I get something yellow to drive him out! This'll be fun!'

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(no subject) - [info]icon_uk, 2009-10-17 10:28 am UTC
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[info]thebigapricot
2009-10-17 12:11 pm UTC (link)
Fun fact. The educational consultant on this is from UMass at Amherst aka "ZooMass" for the incredible amount of drugs and alcohol ingested on campus. I have been told by relatives who attended the school during the late 1970's, when the dictionary was published, there was a consistent cloud of pot smoke enveloping the campus.

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(no subject) - [info]parsimonia, 2009-10-17 01:03 pm UTC

[info]marfisa
2009-10-17 01:20 pm UTC (link)
I just ordered mine via Amazon. Unfortunately, the only seller with international shipping demands a rather hefty price. Fortunately, this hefty price is in dollars, and my earnings are in Euro. Thanks to the U.S. trade deficit and economic meltdown, that feels like dealing with Indians who have never seen glass beads before.

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[info]tanetris
2009-10-17 01:36 pm UTC (link)
You would have to look at each entry, match up the art to the original comic and determine the penciller, inker, colourist, and maybe even writer ... I can't imagine it could be anything but an enormous, and possibly messy, undertaking.

Betcha s_d could do it.

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(no subject) - [info]galateus, 2009-10-17 01:41 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]parsimonia, 2009-10-17 02:48 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]parsimonia, 2009-10-17 02:41 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]tanetris, 2009-10-17 03:53 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]parsimonia, 2009-10-17 05:46 pm UTC
Optical character recognization: the cracky science
[info]galateus
2009-10-17 03:21 pm UTC (link)

I just tried sending those text-heavy pages through ocropus, and I wanted to share the un-proofread results, which actually enhanced the crackiness. But since it's waaay too big for a 4300-character comment, I posted them here.



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[info]his_spiffyness
2009-10-17 03:21 pm UTC (link)
I've always thought it might be fun to try and make a Scans Daily Superdictonary Sequel. Take various modern scans, run them through photoshop, and add whatever bizarre word definitions we think would fit.

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[info]hyaroo
2009-10-18 09:31 pm UTC (link)
...is it just me, or does that "promise" picture give the unfortunate implication that Robin has for some reason decided to hang himself, and Batman, upon discovering the body goes mad with grief (that is not the explession of a sane man!) and is deluding himself into thinking that Robin is still alive and talking to him?

Man, this book has some dark undercurrents...

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(no subject) - [info]parsimonia, 2009-10-18 11:24 pm UTC
MBA Dissertation
[info]gagmash
2010-12-07 07:07 am UTC (link)
Great Nice information about “ Everything There Is To Know About The DC Super Dictionary!” I appreciate your work


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