- Robot animation illustrates the rise, fall and cause…
from Boing Boing
- Advertising Sonics Shot Directly Into Your Skull
from Warren Ellis
- Dec. 10, 2007: No naked buttcracks
- Intended as the cover to Famous Funnies #217, it was…
- *Number 229* * The Phantom Of Notre Dame* Reader…
- *Number 227* * Christmas with Ma and Pa Hubbard*…
- Lou Fine The Black Condor from Crack comics #6 October…
- Maxfield Parrish his illustrations for Wagner’s Nibelung…
- Frederick Wertham, much-vilified author of Seduction…
from Yesterday’s Papers
- While the City Sleeps
- Nightmare World
- Escape to Death!
- Escape From Death
- Tank of Corpses
- Skeleton’s Gibbet
- The Eyes of Horror
- City of Fearful Night
- New Strip! Keeping Up With the Joneses!
from The Barnacle Blog
- Mister Wonderful, Part 12
from FLOG!
- Pro-tech/anti-commie vid from the 1939 World’s Fair
from Boing Boing
- Gross Me Out And Win Free Books!
from Arflovers
- This Day in Arf History: Polly and her Pals Debuts
from Arflovers
- Grim in Barnacle Bill
from all kinds of stuff
- Our Young Folks Weekly Budget (January, 1871-September…
from Yesterday’s Papers
- Conspiracy Collating Party
from Big Time Attic
- A Few Minneapolis 24 Hour Comics Day Photos…
from Big Time Attic
- Motel Art Improvement Service by Jason Little
- The Shrunken Skull
- Dec. 7, 2007: It’s going south
- Chimps Briefly Escape By Snapping Enclosure Locks
from Monkeys In The News
- “This should be big news.” American Elf Re-Design;…
- Abner Dean
from Blog Flume
- Suiho Tagawa Slide Show
from Blog Flume
- The World Without Cerebus
from Blog Flume
- Herriman Saturday
from Stripper’s Guide
- Obscurity of the Day: Citizen Fixit
from Stripper’s Guide
- Obscurity of the Day: Mr. Stub
from Stripper’s Guide
- Ward Kimball- Escapader Cum Laude
from ALTERNATIVE COMIX
- Uncle Shelby’s Mother Goose
from ALTERNATIVE COMIX
- “View a blog”
from In This Corner
- Dec. 6, 2007: Calling Dr. Wertham
- Dave Cooper’s big piece
from The Cultural Magpie
- CR Review: The ACME Novelty Datebook 1995-2002
from The Comics Reporter
- Photos from film found in thrift store cameras
from Boing Boing
- Influence of Winsor McCay on cinema
from Boing Boing
- Raid uncovers 10 Commandments of the Mafia
from Boing Boing
- Automata for sale — papercraft, DIY and wooden
from Boing Boing
- Comics with Problems: “Captain Awareness”
from Boing Boing
- 1926 poster depicts human as a chemical plant
from Boing Boing
- Story of Stuff: 20 minute movie follows stuff from…
from Boing Boing
- Official 1898 baseball document filled with foul language
from Boing Boing
- Katzenjammer Kids Celebrates 110 Years
from SANDBOX WORLD
- Dec. 5, 2007: From turtles to gerbils
- WFMU’s Antique Phonograph Music Program from Dec 4,…
- Arthur Adams
- Dec. 4, 2007: The Comics Journal #287
Author Archives: STWALLSKULL
Interesting Links: Cartoonist Holiday Cards from Hogan’s Alley
Interesting Links: December 4, 2007
- Dec. 3, 2007: Curse you, Boxerman!
- tchnlgy
- Cryptozoology with Loren Coleman and BBG’s Joel Johnson
from Boing Boing
- The Vinyl Frontier — documentary about vinyl toys
from Boing Boing
- Sesame Street DVD reissues intended for adults only
from Boing Boing
- BBtv: John Hodgman’s Mole Men / Cavalcade of Hobos
from Boing Boing
- Web site converts photos to vectors
from Boing Boing
- Vintage kid tattoo books for sale
from Boing Boing
- Gallery of junker-car air fresheners
from Boing Boing
- Secret underground temple seized by police
from Boing Boing
- Obscure retro-futuristic art
from Boing Boing
- BBtv — Laugh Out Loud Cats: The True History
from Boing Boing
- Guerrilla clockmakers fix famous Paris clock
from Boing Boing
- Voice of the London Underground canned for blogging…
from Boing Boing
- Amazon fights Fed’s request for names of book buyers
from Boing Boing
- Vintage photos from lostamerica.com
from Boing Boing
- Pixar’s funny EULA for Buy n’ Large
from Boing Boing
- EFF proves Comcast is screwing with BitTorrent, releases…
from Boing Boing
- Fun flash game – Chat Noir
from Boing Boing
- Dr. Fredric Wertham’s ‘What Parents Don’t Know About…
- Life of universe shortened by observing dark energy?
from Boing Boing
- Beatnik Comics. The early sixties were a swell time…
from Yesterday’s Papers
- Graham Annable’s Closet
- Lookybook: full children’s books online for free
- Vintage Kiddie Record Graphics
- Wacom Cintiq 12WX – LCD Sketchbook
- Alex Cox on “How to Sell Your Mini-Comic to Comic…
- The Trenton Doyle Handbook Vol. 1
from Book By Its Cover
- Sketchbook Series: Anders Nilsen
from Book By Its Cover
- More memories from Glenn Hauman
from THE BEAT
- Nov. 30, 2007: Signs of intelligent life
- MARVEL SCIENCE STORIES Pre-dating the first issue…
- Marvel Science Stories April-May / 1939 cover by Norman
- Marvel Science Stories August / 1940 cover by J. W….
- Frank R. Paul H. W. Wesso Frank R. paul
- Marvel Stories November / 1940 The interior illustrations…
- Simon & Kirby Simon & Kirby Simon & Kirby An early…
- Marvel Stories April / 1941 cover by J. W. Scott (the…
- Jack Kirby Alex Schomburg Alex Schomburg Jack Kirby…
- Uncanny Stories April / 1941 cover by H. J. Ward (attributed)
- Jack Kirby Alex Schomburg Jack Kirby Jack kirby
- Several Iron Ace & Sky Wolf splash pages by Fuje also…
- A batch of misc The Flying Dutchman splash pages by…
- Bob Fujitani (1920 ~ ) A terrific The Flying Dutchman…
- Jack Kirby (1917 ~1994) …a handful of covers from…
- Panels & Pictures: Constraint
from Madinkbeard
- *Number 225* * Bill Everett puts the bite on* Bill
- *Number 224* * The gold key* I want you to click…
- *Number 223* * Talking out of his ass* This is a…
- *Number 222* * Beyonders Kill!* Happy Thanksgiving!…
- *Number 221* * The Green Turtle* This story is by
- *Number 220* * The most beautiful thing in the galaxy…
- *Number 219* * Brother Rats* I haven’t shown you…
- *Number 218* * Flash Kicks Axis!* This is a followup…
- *Number 217* * Do do that voodoo…* Jerry Robinson…
- *Number 216* * Ghost Of Guam* *Ten-hut!* Specialist
- *Number 215* * Modest maid, stalwart soldier, dastardly
- New Strip! Mr. Twee Deedle
from The Barnacle Blog
- Thought for the day
from THE BEAT
- Thought for the day
from THE BEAT
- Thought for the day
from THE BEAT
- READ: Kirby Monsters!
from THE BEAT
- NO. 703: THE MUSEUM OF LOVELESS FUN
from The Woodring Monitor
- Longevity Drugs Used to Be a Sci-Fi Pipe Dream
from Beyond the Beyond
- The Crawling Eye (TRAILER)
- The Harder They Fall
- Where Monsters Prowl
- DANCE THE EONS AWAY
from The Woodring Monitor
- Obscurity of the Day: Tiny Tinkles
from Stripper’s Guide
- Obscurity of the Day: Yankee Rangers
from Stripper’s Guide
- *Capacity #7 by Theo Ellsworth* If you’re not familiar…
- ORION
from PULPHOPE
- SPECIAL FORCES #2 is DONE!
- ComicMix Radio with Mike Raub
- Primer for Prophets prints now on eBay
from Jim Flora
- Organizational Quotient
from Jim Flora
- John Bell and Invaders from the North
from Inkstuds
- Greg Irons
from Inkstuds
- Let A Deck Of Cards Be My Tombstone
- Theory: CGI Animators Should THINK Like Artists
- Marvel and DC take legal action against comics torrent…
from Comics Commentary
- Comics Christmas Shopping Update
from The Comics Reporter
- BOING
from good evening
- Samson, Vol. 1, No. 14
from Geeklog Site
- Man Comics, Vol. 1, no. 5
from Geeklog Site
- Preparations for the Imminent Zombie Apocalypse
- Announcement: Love & Rockets moves to annual book…
from FLOG!
- Mike Allred does Fletcher Hanks
from FLOG!
- New Release: Popeye Vol. 2: “Well Blow Me Down!”
from FLOG!
- Jason previewed
from FLOG!
- Mister Wonderful, Part 11
from FLOG!
- Millionaire, Crumb, Porygon, Vera, and DashShawRayFenwickTimLane
from FLOG!
- 19th Century Schoolbooks
from MetaFilter
- Marvel Comics is coming !
from The Ephemerist
- “Boycott”
from In This Corner
- Nov. 29, 2007: A midwinter night’s Dullsville
- Strummin’ On A Bass Banjo!
- The Peanut Vendor!
Interesting Links: More Mr. Twee Deedle!
My friends at Barnacle Press just posted a WHOLE LOT more of Johnny Gruelle’s obscure Mr. Twee Deedle (which I mentioned with an example the other day)… they just more than doubled the number of these fantastic and gorgeous strips that I’ve seen in my life. Don’t miss them… click the image to go to Barnacle Press’ Mr. Twee Deedle collection.
Meatfist and Gronk and Muscles and Fights
Here is a portrait I did the other night of my friend Bud Burgy’s characters (with his brother Fud) Meatfist and Gronk…
Below is a logo I entered in the logo contest for the third volume of Bud and Amado Rodriguez’s ongoing Muscles and Fights anthology (I’ve had work in the first two volumes which came out this year… you can see a slideshow with a preview page of my collaborative strip with Zander Cannon from volume 2, and a lot of other great stuff from that volume, here). Note that the third volume will be coming out soon, and Bud and Amado are still looking for more comics… the deadline is January 15th (submission info can be found on the site). They just put a very flattering write up about me on the site too, currently at the top of the home page! Aw, shucks, I’m blushing… Thanks fellas.
SOAPY THE CHICKEN (#105): Ramblin’ Al on Mortality Part One
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Crumbling Paper: Johnny Gruelle’s Mr. Twee Deedle
I wish someone would collect some or all of Johnny Gruelle’s neglected comic strip Mr. Twee Deedle into a book. Gruelle is better known as the creator of Raggedy Ann and Andy, so I suspect there would be a big market for his work. The obscurity of this strip puzzles me somewhat considering the high quality of the work and the potentially large market for the material… I have probably seen less than ten examples of it. What little I’ve seen of the strip is a lot of weird and surreal fun. Here’s an example I scanned (not in color, unfortunately… the color ones I’ve seen have been spectacular). Click the image to see the full strip.
Here’s what Don Markstein’s Toonopedia says about Mr. Twee Deedle.
Interesting Links: November 28th, 2007
- Nov. 28, 2007: Watashi wa Kira desu
- WFMU’s Old Codger with Courtney T. Edison from Nov…
- Francoise Mouly Announces Book Format Kids Comic Line…
from The Comics Reporter
- Black Friday Holiday Shopping Guide ’07
from The Comics Reporter
- Let’s All Get Behind Floating World’s Rom Benefit…
from The Comics Reporter
- My Favorite Comics-Related Accidental Discovery on…
from The Comics Reporter
- Go, Look: Jack Kirby’s Secret Origin
from The Comics Reporter
- Go, Read: Milt Gross Comics
from The Comics Reporter
- Delcourt Publishing Lost Girls After All
from The Comics Reporter
- Go, Look: Fans Costume Wonder Woman
from The Comics Reporter
- Exhibit: Grim Natwick’s Scrapbook Index
- Illustration: Felix Lorioux’s Le Buffon des Enfants
- Education: W L Evans Course Part Two
- Exhibit: Grim Natwick’s Caricatures And Gag Drawings
- Happy Thanksgiving!
from The Barnacle Blog
- New Strip! Percy, Brains He Has Nix!
from The Barnacle Blog
- Interview: Tom Kaczynski pt. 2 (of 2)
- Mind Over Matter
- The Turkey Neck (URBAN LEGEND)
- The One Who Was Dead
- The Exterminator!
- Kiss of Death
- Beast From the Beyond
- The Men From Mars
- Disc Jockey
- NO. 686: PELTING THE STICKY WALL
from The Woodring Monitor
- Present and Unaccounted For
- “Crystal Girl”
- EL GLOBO
from Viñetas
- EL DETECTIVE
from Viñetas
- SOMBRAS CHINESCAS
from Viñetas
- UNA AVENTURA SINGULAR
from Viñetas
- PULGARCITO EN AFRICA Y EL JAPÓN
from Viñetas
- Cleaning Out My Gifbox
- is this the end?
from jabberous
- Challenge #15: Crescendo Comic
from 52 Comic Challenges
- Challenge #14: Irregular Panel Borders Comic
from 52 Comic Challenges
- Challenge #13: The No-Script Backwards Comic
from 52 Comic Challenges
- No. 329: THE BRAT
from The Woodring Monitor
- Andy Kaufman and Carol Channing and Robert Goulet
- Thanks for the last and greatest betrayal of the last…
- Herriman Saturday
from Stripper’s Guide
- Enigmatic Engineering – Yuichi Yokoyama’s Visionary…
from transatlantis
- Nov. 27, 2007: Tintin in the witness stand
- Radioactive products
from Boing Boing
- Rulah, Jungle Goddess
- More on Marvel DC Team-Up Vs. Content Uploads + Related…
from The Comics Reporter
- Caricatures are more effective than police sketches
from Boing Boing
- Ark of the Covenant in Ethiopia?
from Boing Boing
- Far Out: 101 Strange Tales From Science’s Outer Edge
from Boing Boing
- More Rom/Bill Mantlo Benefit Art
from The Comics Reporter
- Gorillas Fight Human Invaders Using Weapons
from Monkeys In The News
- A Moment Of Lopburi Monkey Festival Zen…
from Monkeys In The News
150 Greatest Cartoonist Countdown: #121 Gustave Verbeek
A lot of comic strips can be formulaic… this isn’t necessarily a bad thing at all. The brilliant Krazy Kat‘s most basic premise is a mouse hitting a cat on the head with a brick, after all. Indeed, a number of strips have taken a limited premise and woven it into inventive strips for years, or even decades… limitations can inspire a lot of inventiveness.
No strips that I’m aware of have used as cockamamie a premise as Gustave Verbeek’s The Upside Downs of Little Lady Lovekins and Old Man Muffaroo (which I wrote about previously here). Each week the mad Verbeek drew a strip where the first half was read right-side up, and the second half was read in the same panels upside-down. Most cartoonists would have had a good time with this concept one time for a lark and then moved on. Verbeek explored this insane premise for over a year (October 1903- January 1905) before going on to other things.
His other major work, The Terrors of the Tiny Tads (1905-1915), is equally bizarre, full of weird creatures and strange (and frequently violent) situations. The conceits here are that they are told in rhyming verse, and that the creatures have names where they are made of two words running into each other… like the pelicantilope and the boa constrictortoise, for example. Both of these wondrous creatures are seen below in three rare strips I scanned for you to enjoy… click on the images to read the full strips.
From March 31, 1907:
From May 1, 1910:
From April 24, 1910:
Click here to see a whole lot more Terrors of the Tiny Tads at Barnacle Press.
Click here to the wikipedia entry on Verbeek, which has some good links about him.
Click here to read the lambiek.net entry on Gustave Verbeek.
UPDATE: Marco of nonsenselit.org was nice enough to point out that he has 3 examples of another great Verbeek strip, The Loony Lyrics of Lulu, here.