- Gregorius Nekschot Video Interview
from Mike Lynch Cartoons
- Alison Bechdel Tries to Take a Sabbatical
from Mike Lynch Cartoons
- The Original Tom & Jerry
from Matinee At The Bijou
- Nina Paley Talks Sita
- Ikea Instructions
from The Ephemerist
- Multiplicity in Time and Space
from BibliOdyssey
- PhotoSunday: Silents
- Fantasmagorie 2008
- Guy Delisle + Joe Matt = Definitely Not the Opera
from Drawn and Quarterly
- Lying In The Gutters – 5-27-2008
from Lying In The Gutters
- Spanish Simpsons
- Saturday Nite Flier!
- Untooned Cartoon Characters
- Daniel Johnston: Cool Comics
from PCL LinkDump
- M&L With Ever
from The Ephemerist
- Serieskolan
from The Ephemerist
- Mini-Matinee #33 – John Wayne: Singing Cowboy?
from Matinee At The Bijou
- Step Right Up, Ladies and Gents, to See the End of an Oddity – New York Times
- Sideshow World, Sideshow Photos, Sideshow History, Memories and Stories about Jeanie Tomaini and Al Tomaini at Sideshow World
- Dick Sutcliffe, Jack Hanrahan, Mel Leven, RIP
- *Dugald Stewart Walker* 1883 ~ 1937 *
- CR Review: A Few Notes On Summer Movies, 2008 (Not Comics)
from The Comics Reporter
- National Geographic on the real fake crystal skulls
from Boing Boing
- Games need MORE sex in order to end the controversy over sex in games
from Boing Boing
- Futuristic 1931 miniatures depict NYC in 1980
from Boing Boing
- Rosicrucian MENTAL POISONING ad from 1939
from Boing Boing
- Tokyopop: Hey, dude, totally bad contract!
from THE BEAT
- More On Terrible Tokyopop Contract
from The Comics Reporter
- Books as home decor items
from Boing Boing
- More severed feet in British Columbia
from Boing Boing
- Redacted CIA document about torture almost entirely blacked out
from Boing Boing
- Jesus Made Me Puke: Matt Taibbi Undercover with the Christian Right
from Boing Boing
- The Collector
- THE BOOK OF FLOWERS
from ILLUSTRATION ART
- Tickytacky Township
from Punch in Canada
- Shary Flenniken’s TROTS AND BONNIE
- *Michael W. Kaluta* The Shadow #4 ~ Apr-May/1974
- Pinups: Erich Sokol’s Playboy Cartoons
- John Collins (1917-2007)
from Punch in Canada
- Scans of Mystery Tales 40 comic as seen on Lost – Page 4
- Scans of Mystery Tales 40 comic as seen on Lost – Page 3
- Scans of Mystery Tales 40 comic as seen on Lost – Page 2
- Scans of Mystery Tales 40 comic as seen on Lost – Page 1
- Lost Meets Mystery Tales #40
- The Black Terror: Crowley’s Black Market Drugs
from Nedor-A-Day
- The Ghoul’s Revenge
- *Number 316* * Love-sick! *
- Shuster Hall of Fame Winners
from Punch in Canada
- E.R. “Ted†McCall (1901-1975)
from Punch in Canada
- Quality Crossover – Police Comics #21 – Part 4
- The Annotated Pilgrim, Part 5 (!)
from radiomaru.lj
- The Annotated Pilgrim: Volume 3, Part 1
from radiomaru.lj
- Statement
from radiomaru.lj
- Secret Cartoon Police
from Mike Lynch Cartoons
- Bob Staake Draws a New Yorker Cover
from Mike Lynch Cartoons
- New Strip! Economical Bertie!
from The Barnacle Blog
- Interview: Mike Mignola Pt. 1 [of 2]
- Remembering Wacky Packages
from Kids’ Comics
- May 28, 2008: The Cartoon Police of the Ministry of Justice
- WFMU’s Old Codger with Courtney T. Edison from May 27, 2008
- abandoned elliots
- The Bankruptcy of the Imagination and Civilized Warfare
from THE BALLOONIST
- The forgotten do-nut?
- *i*nterview/article with Shaun Tan
- Media Archaeology
- Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School — Twin Cities style
from Scary Terry’s World
- Interview: Mike Allred pt. 4 [of 4]
- The Grainy, Xeroxed Pages of My 9th Grade “New Wave” Fanzine
- The Hole in the Wall, part 2
- Web roundup
from Jim Flora
- Lleon Beyond
- Days of Real Sport
from THE BALLOONIST
- Clyde Crashcup Comics by John Stanley (1964 – 64)
- Will Elder interview from Comics Journal
from Boing Boing
- Woman comes back to life after rigor mortis sets in
from Boing Boing
- Richard Ross photographs “Architecture of Authority”
from Boing Boing
- Surveillance sign’s Freudian slip
from Boing Boing
- Google lets video uploaders claim copyrights on public domain/free footage
from Boing Boing
- Chocolate Cheeks for 5/23/08
from FLOG! Entries
- Ask Jules Feiffer!
from FLOG! Entries
- The Electric Company: We’re Gonna Turn It On
from panopticist
- Rare Clips From At Last the 1948 Show, John Cleese and Graham Chapman’s Pre-Python Show
from panopticist
- Finally, a Joe Frank Podcast
from panopticist
- The scandalous origins of Martin Scorsese’s After Hours
from Boing Boing
Author Archives: STWALLSKULL
Brother Theodore Wednesdays #15
Froggy the Gremlin (clip #9) Froggy Makes an Ass
Interesting Links: May 27th, 2008
- Quality Crossover – Police Comics #20 – Part 2
- *Lou Fine* 1914 ~ 1971 3 of *Fine’s* *Uncle Sam* stories!
- Pinups: Bill Wenzel and Stanley Rayon’s Girlie Cartoons
- Richard Taylor & Goblin
from Punch in Canada
- Eee!-vacuation
- Lawson Wood & Goblin
from Yesterday’s Papers
- The Magnet in The Treasure of the Aztec Princess
from Nedor-A-Day
- Hive!
- Jack Chick’s “Lisa”
- Wild Canadian War Comics
from Punch in Canada
- Jon St. Ables (1912-1999)
from Punch in Canada
- Bert Bushell
from Punch in Canada
- Jeep Comics
from Punch in Canada
- The Hangman Who Was Hanged
from Nedor-A-Day
- Sex, Drugs and Violence in the Comics (BOOK NEWS)
- Nursery Crimes
- Me, Ghost
from Nedor-A-Day
- More Chick Tracts.
- Joe Shuster (1914-1992)
from Punch in Canada
- Arthur G. Racey (1870-1941)
from Punch in Canada
- Fighting Times
from Punch in Canada
- Hal Foster (1892-1980)
from Punch in Canada
- *Kay Nielson* 1886 ~ 1957
- Mother’s Little Helper by Doug Wright
from Punch in Canada
- Quality Crossover – Feature Comics #70 – Part 3
- Chick Parodies
- Amnesia
- *Number 315* * Jack Kirby’s Three Rocketeers*
- Pyroman Hits the Jackpot!
from Nedor-A-Day
- The Thing on the Door Step Weird Tales ~ Jan/1937
- Flogging the old Charlton Horror re-post… again!
from datajunkie
- Palmer Cox (1840-1924)
from Punch in Canada
- Shadows on the Tomb
- Little Otto
from Nedor-A-Day
- *Virgil Finlay* 1914 ~ 1971 Virgil Finlay’s portfolio
- Vampire Creator
- Kibbles ‘n Bits 5/26
from THE BEAT
- 1957 Thorazine ad promises “control of the agitated, belligerent senile’
from Boing Boing
- Sketchbooks #45 & 46
from FLOG! Entries
- Illustration: Mary Blair’s Little Verses
- UK set to deport Master’s student whose Master’s degree research led him to look up Al Qaeda info – ratted out by University of Nottingham
from Boing Boing
- Competition Doesn’t Stop at Free
from Techdirt
- Can You Own Stripes?
from Techdirt
- Microsoft Gets Out Of Book Search, But Hands Tools Over to Libraries
from Techdirt
- Inside Craigslist’s Increasingly Complicated Battle Against Spammers
from Techdirt
- ‘Give It Away And Pray’ Isn’t A Business Model… But It Doesn’t Mean That ‘Free’ Doesn’t Work
from Techdirt
- Checking in with things that are TOTALLY INSANE
- Victrola Favorites: double album of remastered shellac rarities
from Boing Boing
- We could have colonized Mars with the money we spent on the Iraq war — what else could we do?
from Boing Boing
- May 27, 2008: Mazuruka Fantasy Theater
- The Comics Journal Message Board :: View topic – Shelf Porn
- KILLIN’ Jive
from PCL LinkDump
- Creepiest. Jack T Chick. Ever.
from PCL LinkDump
- Final glamourpuss #2 preview – with bonus images!
- May 26, 2008: Garo week begins
- Craig Thompson’s Chicken
from CONSPIRE!
- Elephants have been trained to paint ‘self portraits’ – TRUE
- Hi-Fructose Volume 8 Preview
from Laughing Squid
- Holy Chao! Its a Discordian Holy Day!
The Three Cats and the Fiddle: Killin’ Jive
This is such a great song…
The Three Cats and the Fiddle: Killin’ Jive.
Thanks to PCL Linkdump for calling this video to my attention.
Smilin’ Ed’s Buster Brown Comics Book #23
Here is the Smilin’ Ed’s Gang story from Buster Brown Comics Book #23 from 1946. “Smilin’ Ed and His Gang Entertain the Army” is the name of the story. They opted to have Squeaks and Midnight talk in the comics. Smilin’ Ed again is Andy’s predecessor who met a sinister and untimely demise. It isn’t surprising… Froggy attempts to murder him multiple times in this story.
There are two other stories in the book as well that I didn’t scan… one is called “The Poachers” and is about an Indian boy named Ghanga and his elephant (seen on the front cover)… the other story, “Black Lagoon,” is about a South Pacific island boy named Suki and his chimpanzee Coco. Boy from exotic land with exotic pet seems to be the recurring theme of choice in these comics (judging from this issue and #27 and 28, which I also have).
What? You mean a comic book with Buster Brown in the title doesn’t feature Buster Brown? Well, actually, it does. In the ads for Buster Brown shoes. These comics were giveaway premiums at shoe stores and department stores that sold Buster Brown Shoes. The store name is printed on the bottom part of the front cover, and all the ads in the comic are for Buster Brown shoes. Usually only his iconic image appears in an issue.
However, in this issue, there is actually a comic strip with Buster Brown! Very likely his last comic strip ever, I suspect (although his last newspaper comic strip can be seen here). And what sort of mischief is the little rapscallion up to, you may wonder? Why, he is pretending to be a shoe salesman! Strangely, his “resolution” appears in the first panel…
“When kids insist on Buster Brown Shoes they get the best fit in town!”
Wait a minute… our scamp isn’t making mischief at all! Tige’s jolly laugh is nowhere to be seen. Buster is just selling shoes! He’s being helpful! What has become of our Buster, our impish rascal of yesteryear?
Wait a minute… the kid in the last panel with the new shoes… his feet are glowing. Why that’s it! Buster hasn’t reformed at all! He has taken to irradiating children’s feet with a shoe-fitting x-ray machine (Note the mention of X-Ray fitting on the front cover below). That smug kid with the new shoes will be keeling over with foot cancer in no time! Ha ha ha! Oh, that Buster.
Download a 27MB pdf of the comic book, minus the boy from exotic land with exotic pet stories, by clicking the below image.
Froggy the Gremlin (clip #8): Froggy vs. Clancy the Cop
AAAGH! That otherworldly scream again… it makes your skin crawl.
Here Froggy returns to his attacks on people with fake ethnicities and attacks and harasses a fake Irish cop.
Warning: The below footage obviously contains insensitive ethnic depictions. If this sort of thing bugs you, you may not want to view it.
Interesting Links: May 23rd, 2008
- The Weird Week in Review
from mental_floss Blog
- US Plots “Pirate Bay Killer” Trade Agreement
from Slashdot
- Doug Wright (1917-1980)
from Punch in Canada
- Harry B. Moyer
from Punch in Canada
- The Black Terror: Stampede
from Nedor-A-Day
- CR Review: Good-Bye
from The Comics Reporter
- Burning Building Comix #1
- Vietnam Month continues A GALLERY OF 35 ANTI-U.S CHINESE POLITICAL CARTOONS
- The Mysterious Mansion of Mania!
from The Barker’s Blog
- Midway Slang #1
from The Barker’s Blog
- I’m Seein’ Double!
from The Barker’s Blog
- Freak of the Week #2 – Three Ball Charlie
from The Barker’s Blog
- Midway Slang #2
from The Barker’s Blog
- Freaky Friday Funnies!
from The Barker’s Blog
- The Marx Brothers At the Circus!
from The Barker’s Blog
- Bonus Hump-Day Funnies!
from The Barker’s Blog
- Tragic Magic #1
from The Barker’s Blog
- Of Dodos and Frogs and Lions…
from The Barker’s Blog
- Freak of the Week #4 – Krao, the Missing Link!
from The Barker’s Blog
- Tragic Magic #2 – Trickin’ The Tube!
from The Barker’s Blog
- Midway Slang #3
from The Barker’s Blog
- Circus, Sideshow, & Carnival Posters
from The Barker’s Blog
- Raccoons and Moles Around the Tent Poles!
from The Barker’s Blog
- Freak of the Week #5 – Eko and Iko, The Men From Mars!
from The Barker’s Blog
- Tragic Magic #3 – EGGCELLENT
from The Barker’s Blog
- Halloween Extra – Weird Chills #1 – “The Man Who Never…
from The Barker’s Blog
- Halloween Extra – This Magazine is Haunted #4 – “The Constant Eye"
from The Barker’s Blog
- Halloween Extra – Astonishing #4 – “The Nightmare”
from The Barker’s Blog
- Halloween Extra – Forbidden Worlds #22 – “The Cursed Casket"
from The Barker’s Blog
- Halloween Extra – Journey Into Unknown Worlds #26 – ‘Haunted House’
from The Barker’s Blog
- Halloween Extra – Mystic #19 – “They Dive By Night”
from The Barker’s Blog
- Freak of the Week #6 – Maurice Tillet, “The French Angel!"
from The Barker’s Blog
- The Haunted House
- Freak of the Week #7 – Chang and Eng
from The Barker’s Blog
- Freak of the Week #8 – Lionel the Lion-Faced Man
from The Barker’s Blog
- Lutefisk Sushi 3
from transatlantis
- Funeral for DRM in Cambridge, Mass this Saturday
from Boing Boing
- Humpty Dumpty
- Hormone nasal spray makes you a sucker
from Boing Boing
- May 23, 2008: Chicken Fat
- #33 bunkle
- Google Adds Climate-Change-Predicting Layers to Google Earth
from Gizmodo
- book promotes irresponsible helicopter use
from new bodega
- Straight up!
from new bodega
- Hero Initiative and Marvel team up for Gene Colan
from THE BEAT
- Hungry in Little Tijuana
from transatlantis
- John Stanley reprint project expanded
from Drawn and Quarterly
- Len Norris (1913-1997)
from Punch in Canada
- EFF on why artists should support the Orphan Works Proposal
from Boing Boing
- The League of Public Domain Properties.
- Boris Karloff Tales Of Mystery
from datajunkie
- Harry Hall (1893-1954)
from Punch in Canada
- Five Gadgets That Will Make You a Superhero
from Wired: Gadget Lab
- New Strip! The Tribune’s Teutons!
from The Barnacle Blog
- Pascal Blanchet
#33 bunkle
cutepoints (1-10): 3
disposition: curious, wobbly
about: there are few activities
bunkle is skilled at. he can’t run
fast, or swim well, or dig holes.
however, he is an expert at
spinning around… he often does
this for long periods of time. it
never makes him sick, and he can
fall down with the best of them.
likes: carousels, cotton candy.
Crumbling Paper: Buster Brown (strip #9)
Here’s another great example I scanned of Buster Brown, this one from August 5, 1906 by Richard F. Outcault, with some nice experimentation with panel time and space.
Click the image to view the full strip.
Click here to read more examples of Buster Brown at Barnacle Press.
See the last Buster Brown strip at the Stripper’s Guide.
Click here to read about Richard F. Outcault at lambiek.net.
See a Buster Brown original (with the Yellow Kid) at the Library of Congress website.
Read more about R.F. Outcault at Ohio State University’s website.
See examples of Outcault’s Yellow Kid at Ohio State University’s website.
Click here to read more about Buster Brown at Toonopedia.
Hear a radio program on the history of Buster Brown at npr.org.
Visit the website of the R.F. Outcault Society.
Read the Wikipedia entry on Buster Brown.
Read the Wikipedia entry on R.F. Outcault..
Read the Wikipedia entry on The Yellow Kid.
See the copyright application for the Yellow Kid at the Library of Congress website.