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Via an ad for mattress giant Sleepy’s, which somehow involves a benefit for the American Cancer Society:

If Dr. Bruce Banner gets a bad night’s sleep, he’ll get angry…and you know what happens next. Luckily, a starred-and-striped hero in nightshirt and cap—the whimsical mascot of Sleepy’s, The Mattress Professionals—is there to calm the bad-tempered Hulk with a super-comfortable mattress. That’s how the artists of famed Marvel Comics tell it in a comic book produced exclusively for Sleepy’s. The comic, available at nearly 700 Sleepy’s stores across the Northeast, is a result of a partnership that began with this summer’s blockbuster hit The Incredible Hulk.

Sleepy’s is donating one hundred percent of the proceeds from comic sales to the American Cancer Society (ACS).


What is the Rhino doing in there, anyway?

1 COMMENT

  1. That’s probably that old Dr. Strange baddie, Nightmare, back there.

    And that looks like some nice Tom Grummett artwork too.

  2. Thanks! Nightmare seems a natural for causing trouble at Sleepy’s.

    Maybe Morpheus or Daniel can appear in the next DC-related installment!

    …and maybe the Rhino is there because he came to get his right sleep number and got mad because he came to the wrong store!

  3. the hell! O.o

    So…many…things….going…on……..

    I support neither the cancer society (wholly) nor Sleepy’s.

    Keeping the competition between them and 1-800-Mattres is the key! ;)

  4. Yeah I’m sure that’s Grummet, which is fitting that he’s illustrating this, as usually his work puts me to sleep. He’s a veteran, and his workmanshipness is solid blue collar type stuff, just a shame that so many artists like him don’t “push” their work at all in any interesting direction, after being in the industry as long as he as.

  5. Yeah I’m sure that’s Grummet, which is fitting that he’s illustrating this, as his work usually puts me to sleep. He’s a veteran, and while his workmanshipness is solid blue collar type stuff, just a shame that so many artists like him don’t “push” their work at all in any interesting direction, after being in the industry as long as he has.