Here’s an example I scanned of Tillie the Toiler with a Van Swaggers header from March 15, 1936 by Russ Westover.
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Here’s an example I scanned of the papercraft strip Wonderland Folks by M.A. Glen.
Click here to see the children’s book The Twelve Magic Changelings by M.A. Glen.
Here’s an example I scanned of Dolly Dimples with Gasoline Gus on the same page from March 2, 1913. The Dolly Dimples feature is credited to Grace G. Drayton on the Ohio State University reference site here, but it looks like this was signed by someone named Van Beekman or Von Beekman. Gasoline Gus was by O. P. Williams.
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Here’s an example I scanned of a very fun one-shot strip titled The Stranded Dime Museum Freaks Didn’t Want to Frighten the Farmers, but They Simply Had to Have a Drink from March 30, 1902. I can’t make out the name of the cartoonist from the signature… anyone out there know who it is? If so, if you want to let me know in the comments, that would be swell. I used this as a back cover image on an anthology I self-published a while ago called Weird Illustrated.
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Here is a list of murderers with the middle name of Wayne.
Monkey’s Paw by Zmith and Stwalley is updated every Friday.
More info from Stwalley:
If you’re enjoying Monkey’s Paw, you may dig my other comic strip, Soapy the Chicken.
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Monkey’s Paw by Zmith and Stwalley is updated every Friday.
More info from Stwalley:
If you’re enjoying Monkey’s Paw, you may dig my other comic strip, Soapy the Chicken.
Click the above image to see it full size.
Monkey’s Paw by Zmith and Stwalley is updated every Friday.
More info from Stwalley:
If you’re enjoying Monkey’s Paw, you may dig my other comic strip, Soapy the Chicken.
I’m in this video featuring The Minneapolis Cell of the Cartoonist Conspiracy on TPT’s Minnesota Originals website. You can view the video here.