… And it would be a crime if I don’t openly appreciate this splendid comic which is so splendidly drawn with such great skill of perspective, that is, creating scenes with amazing three dimensional depths with drawings on two dimensional paper. The shading is done aptly too, which greatly enhances it.
Apart from the signboards, there are no words or dialogues, and the whole thing is completely done in pantomime. And all this with such glorious artwork where the scenes have depth and details, and drawn in proper perspectives which picture each scene in glorious three dimensional depth, whether it be an indoor or an outdoor scene, and FoXo really does the best in both.
It’s not just a foreground and a background as in other funnies, but every panel is a complete scene, as if we’re seeing a picture of a realistic world with cartoon characters. Such a joy to see such a joyous and splendid comic.
I’ll just say FoXo Reardon was undoubtedly unparalleled, and so is his magnificent masterpiece, the wordless wonder, the picturesque pantomime called BOZO!
Bozo is a complete entertainer who originally entertained in the last century and still continues to bring smiles in this century as well. And the artwork is a glorious example of excellence on its own.
So, yes of course, a big thumbs up and a big round of applause!
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Lemme add that Bozo is not to be seen in a hurry. Take your time to see and enjoy the scene in every panel, whether one by one or once you’ve smiled or laughed at the gags.
Nowadays with people having shorter attention spans and all, especially on the internet, it is easy to miss out on really enjoying this beautiful comic and its wonderful aspects. Even I was missing out a lot for some days until I saw another commentator who drew my attention to the details.
Bozo remained a hidden gem for lotsa folks for a lotsa time. I hope these few words of appreciation will help any new visitors to not miss really enjoying Bozo.
… And it would be a crime if I don’t openly appreciate this splendid comic which is so splendidly drawn with such great skill of perspective, that is, creating scenes with amazing three dimensional depths with drawings on two dimensional paper. The shading is done aptly too, which greatly enhances it.
Apart from the signboards, there are no words or dialogues, and the whole thing is completely done in pantomime. And all this with such glorious artwork where the scenes have depth and details, and drawn in proper perspectives which picture each scene in glorious three dimensional depth, whether it be an indoor or an outdoor scene, and FoXo really does the best in both.
It’s not just a foreground and a background as in other funnies, but every panel is a complete scene, as if we’re seeing a picture of a realistic world with cartoon characters. Such a joy to see such a joyous and splendid comic.
I’ll just say FoXo Reardon was undoubtedly unparalleled, and so is his magnificent masterpiece, the wordless wonder, the picturesque pantomime called BOZO!
Bozo is a complete entertainer who originally entertained in the last century and still continues to bring smiles in this century as well. And the artwork is a glorious example of excellence on its own.
So, yes of course, a big thumbs up and a big round of applause!
…
Lemme add that Bozo is not to be seen in a hurry. Take your time to see and enjoy the scene in every panel, whether one by one or once you’ve smiled or laughed at the gags.
Nowadays with people having shorter attention spans and all, especially on the internet, it is easy to miss out on really enjoying this beautiful comic and its wonderful aspects. Even I was missing out a lot for some days until I saw another commentator who drew my attention to the details.
Bozo remained a hidden gem for lotsa folks for a lotsa time. I hope these few words of appreciation will help any new visitors to not miss really enjoying Bozo.