Comic Strip of the Day

CSotD: Old Turkeys and Original Art

Zits Zits2
I had planned to do a look back to Thanksgiving 1967 today, a half century ago, but I would be remiss if I did not help publicize a fundraising effort by the National Cartoonists Society to raise money for hurricane victims, not only because it's a good cause but because it's an opportunity for my readers to score some original cartoon art.

It's an interesting collection of contemporary and vintage originals and you should go have a look. As a sample, here's today's Zits as it appeared in the paper (computer colorized) and the original B&W artwork that's up for bid.

There's a whole lot more to see there, and, as said, it's a good cause. We'll check in a few days from now and see how it's going.

But now, step into my time machine:

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 And a pair of scene setters for political junkies:

Mauldin
Mauldin's national piece

WallmeyerAnd one from Dick Wallmeyer of the Independent Press-Telegram, Long Beach CA

Sgt mikeSgt Mike ran in Stars and Stripes for the GIs alongside him, but had some stateside clients

Berry
I've mentioned Berry's World a few times before, and newspapers got six cartoons a week but rarely used them all, since it generally ran on the editorial page. This one was set for Thanksgiving …

 berry 2… but a paper less willing to get into the political side chose to run this one on Turkey Day.

Big game
On the positive side, this is a joke. We wouldn't get to that point for several more years.

Electronics
And speaking of setting the scene, here's what the geeks were asking for in 1967.

So how about some comic strips, eh?

A(Tater Smiff makes his entrance — almost!)

C D EG H I J K L M N Nancy Buz Eek
Berrys
Dennis Gas Freckles Hilois Tracy Loser Parker PopRex F Capp

Now here's your moment of holiday zen …

 

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  1. I loved the language in Tumbleweeds. “Seedy Sarcophagous Squab” is wonderful!!!!!

  2. I loved the language in Tumbleweeds. “Seedy Sarcophagous Squab” is wonderful!!!!!

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