Sunday Survey of Sundry Subjects

Heathcliff, J. D. Crowe and Mardi Gras, Vintage Comic Strip Preservation and sharing, Robb Armstrong and Franklin Armstrong, Brad Guigar – 24 years as a cartoonist, WEBTOONS, Reader reviews of the new Gannett comics pages. Whether you get your Heathcliff comics from the aforementioned account or the comic’s perplexing original website, it’s clear something has…

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Weekend Funnies Wrap-up

Gaming the Funny Pages – part two Last weekend we noted Joe Wos playing games. This weekend it was Jef Mallett. Don’t know if Jef knows of a comics page with Overboard right below Frazz, but in Mallett’s neighborhood (the northern mid-west) there is The Fond du Lac Reporter where the hummus could have slid…

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Picto-Fiction* From the Past

Swiping a cartoonist’s style is not new to Artificial Intelligence. Here, from 1973, is an RCA Records advertisement for a new David Bowie 45. The ad agency knew what they wanted, but they, or RCA, didn’t want to spend the money to hire the real cartoonist. Recalling my childhood. Animation Resources recently present us with…

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Funny Books and Funny Pages Synchronicity

Comic strips yesterday and today seems to have jumped the gun on National Cartoonists Day. Superheroes were the theme for today’s comics. Rex Morgan, M.D. has recently started a story about a costumed vigilante, but today Terry Beatty took it a step further showing a trio of self-appointed cos-playing do-gooders. © North American Syndicate Tom…

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