cutepoints (1-10): 8
disposition: personable, generous
about: the pigment pups, pooka,
pingo and peppy (bottom to top)
are good puppies. they do not
bark loudly, bite, or make messes
on the floor. pooka can smell
color, and tell what palettes are
appetizing. pingo likes to give
interior design advice. peppy can
extract rainbows from potatos.
Author Archives: STWALLSKULL
Crumbling Paper: Uncle Jasper
Here’s an example I scanned of the bottom half of a strip by Hy Gage. I don’t know the title of the strip, so we’ll call it Uncle Jasper after the name on the bag in the first panel for the time being. Can anyone illuminate us on the name of this comic strip?
Click the image to view the full strip.
Please be advised that like many of the comic strips of the era, it contains offensive racial depictions. If this sort of thing offends you, you may not want to view it.
THE CARTOON CRYPT: Picnic Panic (1935)
I’ve been enjoying watching this cartoon recently with my daughter. It is a Van Beuren cartoon from 1935 called Picnic Panic directed by Burt Gillett and Tom Palmer. I particularly enjoy the teapot music at the beginning.
I was delighted last night to find a longer version of the beginning of the cartoon on YouTube before it had the beginning truncated by an unscrupulous cartoon bootlegger. See the wonderful original beginning below.
Pretty catchy tune, eh? Download the music as an mp3 here:
Picnic Panic – The Rhythm of the Rain
Read more about this cartoon on the Big Cartoon Database here.
UPDATE: Actually looking at the Big Cartoon Database still of the title card, it is different than either of the ones above. So the new footage appears to be a bootleg, and the first one a bootleg of a bootleg. Anyone have the original version online?
HEY! KIDS! COMICS!: Walt Kelly Pogo Sunday at The Fabuleous Fifties: June 17th, 2008
I found a new site full of old comics today. Those Fabuleous Fifties has a lot of nice stuff posted, including the full 1952 Pogo Sunday strip by the great Walt Kelly you see a panel from below. Click on it to go to the post on the Fabuleous Fifties site.
- RUBE GOLDBERG: GENIUS (PART 3)
- Red boots
from Mattias Inks
- Tasman Pacific Adventurer
from Nedor-A-Day
- Willy Lumpkin Always Blogs Twice.
- Late delivery Four more Willie Lumpkin sundays.
- The Success of Willy Lumpkin
- Late delivery
- December mail
- December Mail
- A Mort Look At…
- Pogo
- Another Mad visit.
- Elder no more.
- Silent Laughter Tuesday stripday.
- Capp’s Corner Wednesday ad day.
- Browne or Fox
- Jeanie On Stage
- It’s A Bird!
- A Pain in the Ad
- Artifical Jeanie Thursday
- Scraping the sky.
- Franks and beans. Saturday leftovers.
- The Man Who Lost His Head!
- More Willy Lumpkin.
- Willy Lumpkin Part IV
- I am glad I am not doing this seriously yet
- BARNEY’S BEAT
- WILLY LUMPKIN
- Foxy Grandma
- Hirschfeld’s Finest Monday cartoon day.
- Hirschfeld at Collier’s Monday cartoon day.
- Moon Mullins and Emmie
- Halloween’s Ago
from FLOG! Entries
- Wasted comic, welcome to wasted.
Interesting Links: June 17th, 2008
- Children’s books: The Little Pig who Stayed at Home
from Martin Klasch
- What Can Be Learned from Primate Art?
from Goofbutton
- Talking doll establishes “direct connection with Jesus”
from Boing Boing
- Associated Press expects you to pay to license 5-word quotations
from Boing Boing
- Teach the Controversy tees illustrate other important ‘scientific contraversies’
from Boing Boing
- June 17, 2008: Everyone wants to have sex with Dash Shaw
- Rare Columbia Lil Abner Cartoons
- Lynda! Barry! Podcast!
from Drawn and Quarterly
- Lying In The Gutters – 6-16-2008
from Lying In The Gutters
- The ]:-) Art of Jim Flora
from Jim Flora
- White Tower: 1941
- Stan Winston, monster maker, passes on
from Boing Boing Gadgets
- Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
from Yesterday’s Papers
Crumbling Paper: Blondie
Here’s an example I scanned from November 15, 1931 of Blondie, along with the header strip The Family Foursome by Chic Young. The early Blondie strips that I have read from before it became a formulaic routine of sandwich and angry boss strips are quite fun and charming. The strip premiered in September 1930, so this is a little over a year into it.
Please be advised that like many of the comic strips of the era, it contains offensive racial depictions. If this sort of thing offends you, you may not want to view it.
Click the image to view the full strip.
See Blondie Gets Married from the Library of Congress.
See a round-up of articles on Blondie’s 75th anniversary at Barnacle Press.
Click here to read some examples of The Affairs of Jane by Chic Young at The Stripper’s Guide.
Click here to read about Chic Young at lambiek.net.
Click here to read more about Blondie at Don Markstein’s Toonopedia.
Cliff Edwards aka Ukelele Ike: I Did it With My Little Ukelele
HEY! KIDS! COMICS!: The Gay Boys: June 16th, 2008
There are a ton of fantastic comic links for you to check out today… more Wolverton! Jeff Smith! Bryan Lee O’Malley! Lots of great stuff. It was quite difficult to choose which one to feature. I chose an obscurity from The Stripper’s Guide, quaintly titled The Gay Boys. I couldn’t resist a strip that features the always hilarious situation of an old man hiring boys to go into his cellar and kill rats. Click on the image below to see two full episodes of this bizarre strip.
Once you are at the Stripper’s Guide you will want to stay and browse. Among many, many other wonders your host Allan Holtz has posted, every Saturday he posts “Herriman Saturday” which features pre-Krazy Kat political and other one-shot cartoons from my all-time favorite cartoonist George Herriman. Click here to see the latest installment of that.
- Cave Adventure, part 1
- *i* gave up blogging a week ago on account of I feel…
- RecapSat: The Toonerville Trolley
- Joanie Phoanie
- Joanie Pt. Two
- Joanie Pt. 3
- Soothing Postum
- Cappe Diem
- The Last of Joanie
- General Bullmoose, Comic Book Fan?
- Joanie! You Back Again!?
- The Return of Mangy
- Back to the “Old Stuffâ€
- KARIMBAH
from PULPHOPE
- Crime & Romance Comics COLLIDE in “Jailbird’s Romance!”…
from Cartoon SNAP
- Go, Look: More David Bowie Sketches
from The Comics Reporter
- Friday Distraction: Long List Of Free Comics To Read…
from The Comics Reporter
- Robt. Williams weed packaging
from Boing Boing
- Homemade deck of monster trading cards
from Boing Boing
- Sketchbook #57
from FLOG! Entries
- 2001 Comic Book
from FLOG! Entries
- Origin of the American Crusader
from Nedor-A-Day
- The Rat Man
- *Number 325* * Rat Man!* Today Karswell of The Horrors…
- Too Twisted Tales
- Bone: 3 Mini-Comics – Jeff Smith
from comicrazys
- Sweet Sci-Fi Kirby Feast over at Pappy’s
from Cartoon SNAP
- Man with the Broken Neck
- Alfred Leete (1882-1933)
from Yesterday’s Papers
- Super Pup: Moon People
- Walter Trier (1890-1951)
from Yesterday’s Papers
- Tom Browne (1897-1910)
- Jill Trent, Science Sleuth in Wonder Comics #13
from Golden Reading
- Blue Beetle #10 Highlight Reel
from Golden Reading
- The Origin of Blackhawk
from Golden Reading
- Blackhawk: The Man in the Iron Mask
from Golden Reading
- Captain Battle
from Golden Reading
- “Daffy and Deke.”
from Golden Reading
- Strange Fantasy #9 (Dec 1953) Highlight Reel
from Golden Reading
- The Jester
from Golden Reading
- Señorita Rio
from Golden Reading
- Madam Fatal, first cross-dressing superhero
from Golden Reading
- 711 and Destiny
from Golden Reading
- Fight Comics #47 Highlight Reel
from Golden Reading
- Shock SuspenStories
from Golden Reading
- Crack Comics #10 “Madam Fatal Meets The Jester.”
from Golden Reading
- Patty O’Day
from Golden Reading
- Patty O’Day and English Eddie
from Golden Reading
- Stories By Famous Authors Illustrated
from Golden Reading
- Blaze Barton and The World of the Future
from Golden Reading
- The Mouthpiece
from Golden Reading
- Klaus Nordling and Lt. Drake of the U.S. Naval Intelligence
from Golden Reading
- Betty Bates, Lady at Law
from Golden Reading
- Lil’ Eightball
from Golden Reading
- The Comet
from Golden Reading
- How about a litttle Charles Addams?
- Angkor City of Mystery
from Nedor-A-Day
- Billy West: Six-Gun Warning
from Nedor-A-Day
- The Dark Passage
- *Number 325* * Space Garbage!*
- Obscurity of the Day: The Gay Boys
from Stripper’s Guide
- The Joke’s on Youth
from Nedor-A-Day
- Father’s Day
- Spotty the Missing Lynx and “Silly” Civet
from Nedor-A-Day
- Jim Ivey’s Sunday Comics
from Stripper’s Guide
- Powerhouse Pepper: A Nightmare Scare – Basil Wolverton
from comicrazys
- Hearst’s Yellow Cabinet
from Yesterday’s Papers
- Herriman Saturday
from Stripper’s Guide
- Obscurity of the Day: Teddy, Jack and Mary
from Stripper’s Guide
- Dogs as Weapons
- Go, Look: Witzend #4
from CR Briefings
- Ape Lad’s sketchbook scanned to Flickr
from Boing Boing
- *A cool story by* *Harry Lazarus*
- Edgar Rice Burroughs’ *John Carter of Mars & Tarzan*…
- Golden Book: Mary Blair’s Baby’s House
- New Strip! Betty!
from The Barnacle Blog
- The Night of Friday the 13th
- The Silver Knight: The Stolen Armor
from Nedor-A-Day
- Number 323 * Golden Lad finds a haven for all*
- Jesus Probably Rode Dinosaurs
from Photo Basement
- Popeye
- Chic Stone
- Spotty the Pup
- Space Mouse: The Tiny Giants
- March has 32 days, last story from the Mystery Tales 40 comic book
Interesting Links: June 16th, 2008
- La Castellana Town Residents On Alert For ‘Wild Monkey’
from Monkeys In The News
- Monkey Uses Garden Hose To Scale Moat, Makes Brief Escape
from Monkeys In The News
- They’re Just Not That Into You
from Mike Lynch Cartoons
- Jeffrey Brown’s Changebots Vinyl Toy
- Lynda Barry on the power of the brush
from Drawn and Quarterly
- Support Lynda Barry
from Drawn and Quarterly
- Street Corner Newark, New Jersey c. 1930
- Lunch on the Pennsy RR
- Strong to the Finish
from news from me
- Busted for Doodle
from Mike Lynch Cartoons
- The Great Ed Emberley…
from BoB LOGan
- View-Master : Huckleberry Hound
from BoB LOGan
- View-Master : Huckleberry Hound
from BoB LOGan
- View-Master : Huckleberry Hound
from BoB LOGan
- View-Master : Yogi Bear
from BoB LOGan
- View-Master : Yogi Bear
from BoB LOGan
- View-Master : Huckleberry Hound
from BoB LOGan
- View-Master : Huckleberry Hound
from BoB LOGan
- This is why I love blogs…
from BoB LOGan
- Martha Armstrong Hand
from BoB LOGan
- View-Master : Quick Draw McGraw
from BoB LOGan
- View-Master : Quick Draw McGraw
from BoB LOGan
- View-Master : Quick Draw McGraw
from BoB LOGan
- View-Master : Quick Draw McGraw
from BoB LOGan
- Vintage Viewmasters
from PCL LinkDump
- How Dash Shaw Wrote the Graphic Novel of the Year
- The Forbidden Planet International Blog Log » We’re off to see the Wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Northampton
- world end solution by bryan lee o’malley
- Bryan Lee O’ Malley’s STYLE 3
- Bryan Lee O’ Malley’s STYLE 2
- Bryan Lee O’ Malley’s STYLE 1
- MONICA BEETLE by BRYAN LEE O’MALLEY
- GLORIOUS YOU. by Bryan Lee O’Malley. copyright 2000
- Babyfood – With Stephanie Ferguson and David Weldon
- Father’s Day
- Felix the Cat studio photo
- Recommended Reading
from news from me
- Today’s Video Link
from news from me
- Alice Storyboards Pt 2
- Paley Takes Top Feature Prize at Annecy
- Enoch Bolles 1883 ~ 1976
- Links o’ the Day
from THE BEAT
- Kibbles ‘n’ Bits
from THE BEAT
- Inkstuds talk Ditko
from FLOG! Entries
- Chocolate Cheeks for 6/13/08
from FLOG! Entries
- Sneak peek video & photos: Our Gang Vol. 3
from FLOG! Entries
- Sneak peek video & photos: Strange and Stranger
from FLOG! Entries
- FFF Results Post #124 — 780 Verbal
from The Comics Reporter
- CR Sunday Interview: Gary Panter
from The Comics Reporter
- Franklin Booth 1874 ~ 1948 illustration* &* decorations
- Comic Advertising
from Yesterday’s Papers
- N. C. Wyeth 1882 ~ 1945 Good Houskeeping ~ Jan-Dec/1929
- Golden Age Comic Book Scans @ Golden Reading Blog
from Cartoon SNAP
- June 16, 2008: There’s no escaping Bal Thackeray
- Google making a network neutrality detector
from Boing Boing
- What are These?
from Goofbutton
- Steptoe’s Yard: The propaganda comic book “Is This Tomorrow?"
- Titles A-Z
- The History of Labor Day and Labor Related Comics
- Zombie Daily
- Blake Bell on Steve Ditko
from Inkstuds
- Hanna-Barbera in 3D
- Cannon Fodder
from BibliOdyssey
- Seizures caused by music
from Boing Boing
- (Probably not) doctored photo [from Getty runs] in Washington Post
from Boing Boing
- Browser of the Living Dead
from Coyote vs. Wolf
- June 13, 2008: Your lucky day
- June 12, 2008: Garfield is 29 years too old
- The Comics Journal Message Board :: View topic – Most LIKELY Strip Reprints
- DIAMOND COMICS
from DIAMOND COMICS
- David Hajdu | The Colbert Report | Comedy Central
- Revamping characters fraught with peril
from THE BEAT
- LINKS: Round ‘em up (snap!) RAWHIDE
from THE BEAT
Crumbling Paper: Little Sammy Sneeze, The Wish Twins and Aladdin’s Lamp, and Feminine Fancies
Allan Holtz at the excellent old comics blog The Stripper’s Guide posted an example the other day of The Wish Twins and Aladdin’s Lamp by W.O. Wilson, which inspired me to get this posted. Here’s an example I scanned from August 5th, 1906 of The Wish Twins and Aladdin’s Lamp by W.O. Wilson, along with Little Sammy Sneeze by Winsor McCay, and Feminine Fancies by unknown. If anyone out there knows the cartoonist who did Feminine Fancies (which I believe is the same series as Fancies of the Fair), please let me know… their signature is in the middle panel.
Click the image to view the full strip.
Click here to read more examples of Little Sammy Sneeze at Barnacle Press.
Click here to read more examples of The Wish Twins and Aladdin’s Lamp at Barnacle Press.
Click here to read more examples of Fancies of the Fair at Barnacle Press.
Click here to read about Winsor McCay at lambiek.net.
Click here to read about W.O. Wilson at lambiek.net.
It appears someone recently published a small book collection of Madge the Magician’s Daughter.
There are too many McCay books for me to reference here… we live in wondrous times. Here is a link to the amazing McCay books from Sunday Press printed and restored at full size… big enough to be used as a blunt object. They recently did a Little Sammy Sneeze book that oh boy I gotta have someday, which also includes a lot of examples of two other marvelous strips that were printed on the backs of the Sammy Sneeze strips… The Upside-Downs by Gustave Verbeek and J.P. Benson’s Woozlebeasts.