Sunday, May 31, 2009
Open the Door Albert
45 years ago this morning you could open your newspaper and turn to this page:
Only one Kelly post this morning cuz I'm so busy scanning for Pogo in Pandemonia. If you haven't been there yet, click here to see what's unfolding.
Only one Kelly post this morning cuz I'm so busy scanning for Pogo in Pandemonia. If you haven't been there yet, click here to see what's unfolding.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Witzendish
Friday, May 29, 2009
Enchanting
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Rediscovered Masters
Rediscovered Masters
Monday, May 25, 2009
My Favorite Depiction of Scrooge McDuck
This painting by Carl Barks is on the cover of Uncle $crooge McDuck: His Life & Times as well as the cover of Russ Cochran's Graphic Gallery #4.
My other favorite depiction of Scrooge is in Bark's story The Old Castle's Secret, but that's a story for another time.
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A few of my favorite things,
Carl Barks
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Kelly Sunday
Another Pogo Sunday from 45 years ago today:
And finally (drumroll please), the Pogo "Mars" sequence is ready to start rolling. It is so saturated with Kellyness that I decided to let the sequence have its own 'blog. The image below is the header, and this is where you can find it: Pogo in Pandemonia
There is another blog, The Fabulous Fifties, that intends to showcase the sequence as well, and who knows maybe others have or will be showing it around the world. But my showcase will be in pretty high resolution and from my perspective of having talked with Kelly about the sequence before it was ever published (as explained already in Pogo in Pandemonia). My one shortcoming is that the Sunday strips, that I collected week by week when they were first published, are the tabloid format, dropping one panel from each page each week. Maybe we'll be able to see those over at The Fabulous Fifties.
But the run that I have is pretty complete, and I'm going to begin the run at the first week of 1966 to include all the build-up. It will be more than a year's worth of material, but it certainly won't take that long to see it, as I will show up to a month's worth at any one posting.
Stop in, hope to see you there, hope to see some comments.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Friends of the Rocketeer
Above and below from the Rocketeer Album limited edition. There are some books I am glad to buy; and some, years later, that I'm really glad I bought.
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Bettie Page,
Bruce Jones,
Dave Stevens,
Doug Wildey,
Gray Morrow
Friday, May 22, 2009
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