- Modern Mechanix Round-Up
from Boing Boing Gadgets
- This Day in Arf History: Birth of Raoul Barré
from Arflovers
- Red Sonya ~ The Shadow of the Vulture
- Obscurity of the Day: Adventures of Powder Pete
from Stripper’s Guide
- “Cool Art Pencils”
from Blog Flume
- New Website Feature of the Day: Interviews
from FLOG! Entries
- Cream City Conversations with Jon Sloan
from CREAM CITY COMICS
- The Comics Journal Message Board :: Chester Brown?
- The Comics Journal Message Board :: View topic – Dave Sim’s Secret Project #1 (not 2) @ SPACE
- The Comics Journal Message Board :: Countdown to Dave Sim on The Comics Journal Forum
- The Comics Journal Message Board :: Little Lulu Series Hits the Wall
- 01/22/08 – Starting a web comic?
- 12/30/07 – Free Graphic Programs
- Lying In The Gutters
from CBR Articles
- Mister Wonderful, Chapter 18
from FLOG! Entries
- a.k.a. Jazz Quintet
from Jim Flora
- The Art Of Bakshi Book – PT 1
from all kinds of stuff
- Knockout Adventures, No. 1
from Geeklog Site
- Thailand Tree Apes Use Song As Warning
from Monkeys In The News
- Cheeta The Chimp To Publish His Memoirs
from Monkeys In The News
- Go, Read: Lengthy Profile of the Forgotten Cartoonist…
from The Comics Reporter
- Missed It: Major TCJ Interviews With Major Alt-Comix Generation Talent
from The Comics Reporter
- Go, Look: Cool Max Illustrations
from The Comics Reporter
- Old ad suggests caffeine triggers child abuse
from Boing Boing
- Waiters use nodding trick to boost restaurant tabs
from Boing Boing
- RU Sirius on pranksters and tricksters
from Boing Boing
- New York’s “automotive Bermuda Triangle”
from Boing Boing
- Streaking
from news from me
- JM Sketchbook – WW1
Author Archives: STWALLSKULL
Crumbling Paper: The Katzenjammer Kids (strip #10)
Here’s a Harold Knerr Katzenjammer Kids strip I scanned from 1931. Knerr took over the strip after Rudolph Dirks quit Hearst and went on to do the same strip, different title as Hans und Fritz and then The Captain and the Kids for another paper. You can read the details on Wikipedia here. The scan also includes the Knerr header strip Dinglehoofer and His Dog Adolph.
Please note that this strip contains offensive racial depictions, as was frequently the case with the comics of yesteryear. If this sort of thing offends you, I suggest you do not read it.
Go here to see more Katzenjammer Kids strips on this site.
Here’s what Don Markstein’s Toonopedia has to say about the Katzenjammers.
Click here to go to the Barnacle Press collection of Katzenjammer Kids strips.
Read about the Katzenjammer Kids on Wikipedia.
Click here to the Toonopedia entry on the Katzenjammer Kids.
THE CARTOON CRYPT: Scrappy in Let’s Ring Doorbells (1935)
I was curious to find some Charles Mintz cartoons, as I haven’t seen many of them. There aren’t a whole lot of them out there on the internets yet… he produced this one for Columbia, and it is directed by Art Davis. Mintz is probably best known these days for screwing Walt Disney out of the character Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. This beautifully animated cartoon starts slow, but boy does it get twisted. Alcoholism, child abduction and endangerment, gunfire, racism… yep, they don’t make ’em like this any more. If you are easily offended, you may not want to watch this one.
Believe it or not, there is a really nice site out there dedicated to Scrappy… SCRAPPYLAND.
Interesting Links: January 28th, 2008
- Barnacle Bill
from Classic Cartoons
- Oswald The Unlucky Rabbit
from Classic Cartoons
- This Is Benny Goodman
from Jim Flora
- Some fun Chuck Jones Art
from all kinds of stuff
- Minneapolis – a Mecca for Cartoonists?
- Home Page: A “Golden Age” Comic Book Script
from MichaelBarrier.com
- Herriman Saturday
from Stripper’s Guide
- Lew Sayre Schwartz
- New Strip! The Wishing Wisp!
from The Barnacle Blog
- Biography: Jack Davis
- World War I Sketchbook
- RPM 2008 Challenge: record an album in 29 days
from Boing Boing
- Cleveland death ray of 1934
from Boing Boing
- Disney Don’t Love Humo
from The Ephemerist
- The Man Who Owned a Ghost!
- Heath Ledger news round-up
from THE BEAT
- Product placement
from The Ephemerist
- Buster Brown Easter Parade
from The Ephemerist
- First Steps For Ross – Basic Construction
from all kinds of stuff
- This Day in Arf History: Jerry Siegel Dies
from Arflovers
- Silk Hat Harry Gets His Divorce!
from The Barnacle Blog
- Popeye Ali Baba stills
- HEAVEN IS…
from SAME HAT! SAME HAT!
- Colleen Coover
- Wolverton apocalypse
from The Ephemerist
- Oddities of the comics
from THE BEAT
- *Number 253* * Operation Monster*
- When comics were bad
from THE BEAT
- The Executioner
- Jan. 28, 2008: Awkwardly posed 1970s action figures
- 78s fRom HeLL: Raymond Scott and his Orchestra on MGM
- Still Unsolved: Mystery Fish Postcard Photo
from Cryptomundo.com
- Mae West and Criswell On the Moon – 1955
from PCL LinkDump
- Mickey Models
- Tussaud’s bad wax heads up for auction
from Boing Boing
- Lost Classics from Zagreb Film DVD & Contest
- Diznee’s Aladin
- Corn, Its Wizard, Omnivore’s Dilemma, and Beanworld!
- Tom K.’s “Million Year Boom”
from FLOG! Entries
- New Website Feature of the Day: Online Comics
from FLOG! Entries
- Holy Freaking Stop The Presses Crap
- It!
- Dial… City Morgue!
- Do’s and don’ts with babies :: Hilarious pics
- MySpace Private Pictures Leak
from Slashdot
- Modern Mechanix Round-Up
from Boing Boing Gadgets
- R. Crumb’s orginal art sells for over $100,000 at auction
from Boing Boing
- Thoughts on convention sales.
from FLOG! Entries
- Top 10 Drunk American Writers
- Campbell Kids Kids: 1912
- Weegee
- Go, Bookmark: The Woodring Monitor
from The Comics Reporter
- Go, Read: My Life as a Cartoonist
from The Comics Reporter
- Go, Read: Massive Jim Flora Article
from The Comics Reporter
- Go, Look: Mike Russell’s CulturePulp Comics Interview With Marjane Satrapi
from The Comics Reporter
- Boys’ Life comic section from March 1959. I was never…
from Yesterday’s Papers
- Eyeball accidentally delivered to hotel guest
from Boing Boing
- Minneapolis – a Mecca for Cartoonists?
- ONE LOVELY DRAWING, part 16
from ILLUSTRATION ART
- *Number 252* * Alan J. Hanley was a real Goodguy*…
- TV memorabilia
from PCL LinkDump
- Sometimes we forget…
from THE BEAT
- A life less cartoony
- People talk of this and that
from THE BEAT
- Bill Blackbeard: Paper Savior, Part 2 – The Smithsonian Collection of Newspaper Comics
- Random Comics News Story Round-Up
- Steadman’s Animal Farm
- Mother’s Calling
- Bulletin: Author Goes Mad, Gives Away Books
from Stripper’s Guide
- Human Sniffles Kill Endangered Chimps
from Monkeys In The News
- Chimp Beats British Memory Champion In Competition
from Monkeys In The News
- Jan. 25, 2008: Residential Solid Waste
150 Greatest Cartoonist Countdown: #120 Spain Rodriguez
Click the above image to see the full-size image on the site I found it on.
Spain Rodriguez got his start as one of the Zap crew of underground cartoonists in the late 60’s. Spain’s Trashman and Big Bitch are a lot of fun, but he really shines in his wild autobiographical strips. Spain has lived a very interesting life, and his true life stories are full of humor, violence and mayhem. Many of his autobiographical strips have been collected in his book My True Story… his autobiographical strips also appear regularly in the excellent anthology Blab! His historical strips (many of which are also included in My True Story) are quite wonderful as well. His art is made for black and white, and graphic in every sense of the word… something like a cross between EC Comics, old Russian poster art, Jack Kirby, and cheap beer.
Click here to go to Spain’s website.
Click here to read the lambiek.net entry on Spain Rodriguez.
Crumbling Paper: The Katzenjammer Kids in Say. Did You Ever See Such Awful Kids? (strip #9)
Here’s a mangled Rudolph Dirks Katzenjammer Kids strip I scanned from 1904.
Go here to see more Katzenjammer Kids strips on this site.
Click the image to view the full strip.
Here’s what Don Markstein’s Toonopedia has to say about the Katzenjammers.
Click here to go to the Barnacle Press collection of Katzenjammer Kids strips.
Read about the Katzenjammer Kids on Wikipedia.
Click here to the Toonopedia entry on the Katzenjammer Kids.
THE CARTOON CRYPT: Betty Boop’s Crazy Inventions (1933)
The Original Boop-A-Doop Girl… Helen Kane
Betty Boop’s character was actually based by animator Grim Natwick on vaudeville performer Helen Kane. Miss Kane wasn’t pleased… here’s what Wikipedia says about it…
In 1930, Fleischer Studios animator Grim Natwick introduced a caricature of Helen Kane, with droopy dog ears and a squeaky singing voice, in the Talkartoons cartoon Dizzy Dishes. “Betty Boop”, as the character was later dubbed, soon became popular and the star of her own cartoons. In 1932, she was changed into a human from a dog, her long ears turning into hoop earrings.
In 1932, Kane filed an unsuccessful $250,000 suit against Paramount and Max Fleischer, charging unfair competition and wrongful appropriation in the Betty Boop cartoons. The trial opened in April 1934 with Helen Kane and Betty Boop films being screened by Judge McGoldrick (no jury was called). Margy Hines, Bonnie Poe, and, most notably, Betty Boop voice-over talent Mae Questel, were all summoned to testify. McGoldrick ruled against Kane in 1934, claiming that Kane’s testimony could not prove that her singing style was unique or not an imitation itself (a little-known black singer known as “Baby Esther” was cited by the defence as “booping” in song).
Surprisingly, there are a lot of Helen Kane videos on the web… here are a few of them.
Here’s Helen Kane in “Dangerous Nan McGrew” (the name being a take off of the Robert Service poem The Shooting of Dan McGrew)
Here she is performing “I Love Myself Because You Love Me”
Here she is performing “He’s So Unusual” and “The Prep Step”
I can’t find any films or recordings of “Baby Esther,” unfortunately… it sounds like she may have been the original original Boop-A-Doop girl.
Interesting Links: January 25th, 2008
- Death’s Highway
- *News-Flash!!!* I just received notice today that…
- Friday’s THE FLYING FLICK!
from Arflovers
- JaseZone’s social networking chain-letter
from Boing Boing
- Fate of Ledger’s last films uncertain
from Variety.com
- Better Than Google
- History of trepanation
from Boing Boing
- Dan Krall sketch blog
- Underwater Mushroom Discovered
from Cryptomundo.com
- ladder boy
from Jim Flora
- Meet the Laugh-Out-Loud Cats, the book, will be available…
from HOBOTOPIA
- I never saw this…
from FLOG! Entries
- The Secret Museum of Mankind website, the “World’s Greatest Collection of Strange & Secret Photographs”
from Boing Boing
- Atlantic Monthly sets its archive free
from Boing Boing
- Salgood Sam’s Dream Life
- Rare “Marvel Comics (#1)” October ’39 Issue Up for Sale
from Boing Boing Gadgets
- Area 51 has a new name
from Boing Boing
- Understanding Art History for Geeks
- Richard McGuire / New Yorker
from Blog Flume
- Is Comcast really blocking P2P? EFF + SF Weekly conclude: yeah.
from Boing Boing
- Side by Side: Ware, Brunetti, Henry, Boop
from Blog Flume
- Recommended Browsing
from news from me
- Online Comics: Dash, Ribs, LOL, Satanas
from FLOG! Entries
- The Artist at Lunchtime (1996)
from Jim Flora
- So You Want To Be A Cryptozoologist?
from Cryptomundo.com
- *Some wild art by the great* Joe Maneely 1926 ~ 1958
- Education: W L Evans Course Brochure
- This Day in Arf History: Male Call Debuts
from Arflovers
- Cover and 2 stories from one of my favorite Atlas…
- Wings of Wickedness
- Michael Swanwick’s one-of-a-kind stories-in-bottles
from Boing Boing
- Another Bigfoot Sighting in Wisconsin
from Cryptomundo.com
- TABOO Edited by Charles Preston
from Mike Lynch Cartoons
- MAKE COMICS: Nobody Understands Like You, Tina Kugler
from Dangerous Beauty
- The Highbury Working
- Once There Were Demons
- The Mindscape of Alan Moore
- The Bride of Pressbutton
- Society of Strip Illustration
- BJ and the Bear Annual 1982
- Fashion Beast
- Album Art Extended
- Bruce Timm Artwork… Plus Nemi
- Thirsty? Have a cold one at Munden’s Bar
- More Wisconsin Bigfoot News
from Cryptomundo.com
- Go, Look: The Museum Vaults Preview
- Belloc’s Bestiary
- My Life as a Cartoonist
from The Ephemerist
- Walt’s Jokes Can Make Some Delicate People Queasy
from all kinds of stuff
- Treasure Chest. I always wondered about Treasure Chest
from Yesterday’s Papers
- Cream City Conversations with Justin Cermak
from CREAM CITY COMICS
- Chris Ware Gallery Exhibit
Crumbling Paper: George Herriman’s Embarrassing Moments (aka Bernie Burns)
I found a couple of original George Herriman Embarrassing Moments (aka Bernie Burns) panels (from 1932 and 1931 respectively) on Ebay tonight. Note that the first one has racial depictions that some would find offensive, so you may not want to view it.
Click the image to view the full strip.
You can bid on the above strip here.
Click the image to view the full strip.