Posts Tagged ‘Alf’

Posted Monday, November 15th, 2021 by Barry

Alf (1988) 40

The cover is the only thing with a Thanksgiving theme as Alf roasts the network that spurned him.

ALF, or Alien Life Form, aired on NBC from Sept. 22, 1986 to March 34, 1990. By the time the cover-dated April, 1991, Alf 40; issue hit specialty shops and newsstands, the network had already cancelled the series.

Marvel would keep the title going for another 10 issues before ending Alf at number 50.

Alf (1988) 40

While primed with a holiday cover – of sorts – already, the book could also fall into St. Paddy’s day category with Leprechaun Job as the first story.

The Tanner’s Uncle Seamus comes to visit, giving ALF visions of a pot of gold in his dreams. Whether a waking dream or real life, ALF is unable to restrain Seamus and secure his possible fortune.

ALF is left with a parting gift that only causes the Tanners more trouble.

That’s the Way the Cookie Crumbles is a Melmacian history lesson tempered with a dash of Zorro. The tale does little to lessen the ire of Lynn who finds her homemade treat has vanished.

ALF was the brainchild of Tom Patchett and puppeteer Paul Fusco. The four seasons produced 99 episodes including three one-hour episodes, one of which was ALF’s Christmas Special.

A sequel to the final episode entitled Project: ALF (aka Project: ALF, Part 2) aired in 1996 as a made-for-television science fiction film. Though NBC was the home of ALF during its initial run, ABC hosted the furry cat lover in the United States and the CHCH-TV in Canada on February 17.

Only puppeteer Fusco and Beverly Archer appeared from the original series. With the Tanners absent, viewership was down.

When NBC took ALF off the air, it did so with a cliff-hanging:  To Be Continued on the screen. Initially NBC had promised an extra episode to tie up loose threads, but decided against a 100th show. Viewers were left with ALF under a Melmacian spaceship as the series faded from television.

By the end of the second-part of Consider Me Gone, ALF has been awarded ambassadorship to Earth, giving the series the closure denied it originally.

Posted Thursday, January 4th, 2018 by Barry

ALF (1988) 9

ALF (1988) 9

Writer Michael Gallagher chose the January 1989 issue of ALF to survey the coming year’s calendar.

Billed as the “All Holiday Issue,” readers won’t be familiar with any of them as ALF takes issue with the Tanner family’s obsession with Earth celebrations. To appease their intergalactic guest, patriarch Willie allows ALF to commemorate a Melmacian holiday. ALF chooses Twangle the 23rd, “Eat Off The Floor Day,” celebrated in honor of his home planet’s greatest inventor, Alexander Graham Cracker, the creator of linoleum.

This is followed with a tale of “The Melvoutinary War,” Alf’s version of fight for independence and the final story, “A Tree-Mendous Mistake”, the alien’s version of Arbor Day where celebrants wear a plant for the day.

The comic book ran about the length of the series, four years, with 50 issues while 99 episodes aired on television. ALF proved marginally more successful than My Favorite Martian which series’ creators may have copied the premise from. My Favorite Martian’s comic book only lasted nine issues, though.