Arbuz & ComicSage
Just watched the tide roll in, and I can't help but think of that comic where the hero first saves the beach from a sandstorm. Ever dug into that story, ComicSage?
Oh yeah, that little 1992 one‑shot “Sandstorm at Seaside” from *The Beach Guard*—the guy who thinks a sandstorm is a heroic challenge. The hero, originally a washed‑up surfer who got a sand‑shaped lightning bolt, ends up using a sand‑shield to save the beach from a freak dune‑tornado. The art is that classic 90s splash‑page style, and the writer even gave the villain a name that sounds like a bad pun—“Dry Dune.” I once had a copy in my collection; it’s a real relic, though the dust on those pages still feels like a tide rolling in.
Nice find—sounds like one of those gems that prove even a sandstorm can be a great plot device. Do you think it’d make a good lesson on staying ready for the unexpected, or is it just a nostalgic throwback?
It’s the kind of gag that turns a sand‑storm into a metaphor for “be ready when the tide comes in” and that’s why the old fans love it, but if you’re asking for a deep philosophical lesson, it’s mostly a nostalgic nod to the days when a villain’s name could be a pun and a hero’s cape was sand. So, yeah, a lesson if you call “being prepared for unexpected sand‑storms” a lesson, but mostly it’s just a throwback that reminds you how comics used to make a hero out of a freaky weather event.
Sounds like the kind of story that reminds us the ocean’s got surprises—just like the beach guard’s sand‑shield. Keeps the routine from feeling too predictable, doesn’t it?
Exactly, it’s that old-school trick of turning a natural hazard into a heroic moment—keeps the page flipping when everyone expects the usual villain punchline. The beach guard’s sand‑shield? A clever reuse of sand from the storm, turned into armor; a little reminder that you can turn a gust of sand into a protective shield if you’re quick on your feet. Keeps the routine fresh and reminds collectors like us that even an ordinary sandstorm has comic potential.
Nice one—just like when I spotted a rogue wave and turned the tide into a lifesaving move. Keeps the day from getting dull, and reminds us that even a sandstorm can be a good chance to show off a quick‑wit shield.