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Screwball Comics: Ving Fuller
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VING FULLER COMICS AND ARTICLES ON THIS BLOG. Syked Up For the Summer. 3 summer-themed color Sundays! Ving Fuller's Zany Elza Poppin. Doc Syke by Ving Fuller: A Prescription For Surreal Silliness. Overview of Doc Syke. A Daily Dose of Ving Fuller's Doc Syke. Ving Fuller's Radio Trade Ads (1944-46). Doc Syke Goes to the Dogs: 8-15-45 and 10-13- 45 dailies and 6-16-46 Sunday (found in dog-themed Screwball Sunday Supplement Vol.1 No.K9. Ving Fuller, circa 1940s. From A Third Face. Comics, he notably dealt w...
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Screwball Comics: The Comic Writing of Harry J. Tuthill in The Bungle Family
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Sunday, September 21, 2014. The Comic Writing of Harry J. Tuthill in The Bungle Family. Let's be honest: Harry J. Tuthill's Bungle Family. Comics are extremely wordy. This can be daunting. It takes some work to read all those words. If you try to read his comics the way you might read a modern comic strip, you won't enjoy them. However, if you can get on Tuthill's wavelength, he will take you to some great places. Harry Tuthill's writing during the peak years of The Bungle Family. The cast of THE PUDDLE ...
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Screwball Comics: May 2014
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Saturday, May 31, 2014. Blowing Rainbows: Paul Bunyan in Gene Ahern's The Squirrel Cage. Gene Ahern's masterpiece, The Squirrel Cage. Had several interesting phases throughout its approximate 15-year run from 1937-1952. From 1942 to 1944, Ahern shifted from his wacky inventors (Ches and Wal Nut, who lost their names when the emigrated from the NEA-owned topper, The Nut Brothers. To the Hearst-owned Squirrel Cage. A late example of the inventors/hitch-hiker phase of THE SQUIRREL CAGE, from March 16, 1941.
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Screwball Comics: Mixed Nuts
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Section of our blog will, from time to time, feature cartoonists who produced notable screwball comics for a only a brief part of their careers. While not quite screwball masters, these cartoonists and their screwball comics merit inclusion. This page will include biographies-in-progress of these artists, as well as additional examples of their comics not found in the blog articles. Scoop Scuttle and Rarities by Basil Wolverton. Famous Monsters of Filmland #9. Famous Monsters of Filmland #9. And here is ...
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Screwball Comics: Milt Gross
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MILT GROSS ARTICLES and COMICS ON THIS BLOG:. Dates in parenthesis indicate the date of the Milt Gross Sunday page published in that particular article). Milt Gross: A Knockout Knutty Nize Baby. Have A Gross Sunday! The Apex of Loose-Scrawl Screwballism (. Why Don't He Twitt? An Insane 1928 Milt Gross Nize Baby. Hollywood Frenzy: Nize Baby. Milt Gross Teaches Us How to Learn (11-2-30). Milt Gross Meets Rudy Megaphone (11-23-30). Milt Gross Fur and Wide. Three Magnificent Milt Gross Messterpieces. And our...
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Screwball Comics: George Carlson
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Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Rube Goldberg gets screwbalistic! The comics and writing of Paul Tumey. Im a writer, artist, cartoonist, teacher and cultural historian. I live in Seattle with my wife Claire Mack ( www.clairemack.com. And our wonderful teens, Reid and Olivia. My business is Presentation Tree ( www.presentationtree.com. View my complete profile. The Screwball Comics Fall of Hame! Art Huhta - Dinky Dinkerton. Bill Holman: Early Comic Strips. Bill Holman: Smokey Stover. CD Small - Salesman Sam.
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Screwball Comics: January 2014
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Saturday, January 18, 2014. Tracks of My Tiers: A Jimmy Swinnerton 1909 Video and Runaway Pie Wagon Comix. READING THE FUNNIES with Paul C. Tumey. Here's a little video I made from a scan of a great James ("Jimmy") Swinnerton. Half page Sunday comic, originally published May 19, 1909. I made this video using PowerPoint, which I do for a living. And, here's the strip:. Little Jimmy by James Swinnerton - May 19, 1909. From the collection of Paul Tumey). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Screwball Comics: Walter Hoban
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Jerry On The Job July 25, 1924 - original art. Walter C. Hoban. Are all lost screwball classics. For more on Hoban, see the Wiki article. WALTER HOBAN ARTICLES and COMICS ON THIS BLOG. The Goofy Trees of Walter Hoban's Jerry On The Job - A Month of Dailies (1924). Needlenose Noonan and Discontinued Stories - Lost Screwball Classics (1934). An Amazing 1919 Jerry on the Job Sunday. A Walter Hoban Gallery of Rare Articles and Art. This cartoonist jam page features a Hoban self caricature and shows. Im a wri...
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Screwball Comics: April 2014
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Tuesday, April 1, 2014. Rube Goldberg's April Fool's Day Comics. Of all the great American newspaper comic strip cartoonists, Rube Goldberg perhaps most embraced the spirit of the repressed mischievous prankster. It's no surprise that, while Goldberg regularly commemorated national holidays such as Christmas and July 4 (also his birthday) in his daily newspaper comic strip, he seemed to invest extra effort into his strips that ran on April 1, or April Fool's Day - the day of the prankster. April 1, 1914.
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Screwball Comics: December 2013
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Friday, December 20, 2013. Hear Rube Goldberg Sing! Presenting the earliest known recording, by far, of Rube Goldberg's voice. In 1917, Rube Goldberg sang on a record. The song, which he also wrote, was "Father Was Right." I'm pleased to present this rare recording to you, with some background information. In 1951, a song co-written by Rube Goldberg and C.F. Patterson - the wife of Rube's friend and fellow cartoonist Russell Patterson ). January 4, 1918 - This advertisement featured Rube's record. The st...