1 Having checked out texts on animal husbandry, arboreal identification, forestry, fire fighting techniques, basic masonry, and the library copy of Captain Billy’s Whiz Bang, Bozo finds that he merely has to hit the stacks. (What’s New Pussycat?—Tom Jones)
2 When it comes to comparing kills, Bozo prefers his own. (Snoopy vs. The Red Baron—The Royal Guardsmen)
3 Remember to thank those you pass on your way to the top, as you’ll probably meet them again on your way down. (Climb Every Mountain— The Sound of Music)
1. Bozo does PhD in How To Rescue Cat with all those books.
2. You can’t beats what Bozo bags during World War. (For those who come in late, Bozo a WW2 veteran).
3. Ah view much better from up here.
…
Me recall Micheal Reardon say that Bozo was WW2 veteran. Whether those comics still available somewhere? As they is not in GC archive.
For those who come in late, these fabulous fun funnies was envisioned and executed so brilliantly by FoXo Reardon, a true master cartoonist who told his funny tales with his awesome artwork alone, without any of his characters in BOZO ever saying a single word.
An especially excellent epitome of pictures speaking thousand words, BOZO also the most pleasant picturesque pantomime where every panel is like a photograph of a three-dimensional cartoon world of realistic-looking depths and details. Such was his powerful perspective artwork which brought to life a lovely lively world of BOZO!
FoXo a rare combination of both sharp wits and artistic talents which is rarely seen together in the same cartoonist, a true master and professional cartoonist whose work quality speaks for itself and as you can see for yourself BOZO is pure gold coming from a golden era of cartooning! More about FoXo and BOZO in the About page.
So no wonder that these wonderful wordless wonders still bring great joy and sheer cheer to many even today.
But despite being a great classic of great creative calibre, neither BOZO nor FoXo are much known or remembered these days.
Spread the word, friends, so that BOZO can spread more joy and cheer to many many more!
…
And yes, yes of course another big thumbs up, big applause, and three cheers once again for the marvellous master FoXo’s magnificent masterpiece, the most pleasant picturesque pantomime, the ever entertaining ever energetic ever enjoyable ever excellent evergreen entertainer, the brilliantly beautiful and beautifully brilliant BOZO!
And yes of course many thanks to Micheal Reardon for bringing BOZO
OK: a bit of CELEBRATION here! Bozo just broke the 1,000 follower barrier, is now at 1,001. Many thanks to you who put the strip over. And all these followers are genuine subscribers as Bozo is not linked to social media. MANY THANKS!!
1) SAVE THE BIRDIE: Bozo uses the libary to save a little bird by making a stack he can climb on!
2) GREAT WHITE HUNTER: Sir Lord Worthington shows off his greatest kill. Bozo takes him to see Bozo’s greatest kill a Fokker D7!
3) CLIMB HIGHER THAN HIGH: Bozo chasing after Fuzzie up mount Gogum and he decides the best way is to reach the summit. He finds someone already there and ignores him climbing on his head to search for Fuzzy!
(1) Too bad he couldn’t get a ladder from the library; considering how high those bookshelves are, they should have at least one on hand (unless they only have the kind that are attached to the shelves). A distressing misuse of books, but he’s doing it in a good cause.
(2) Any landing you walk away from is a good landing.
In panels #1 and #5, a deciduous tree and its branches bracket this outstanding strip.
In panel #1, our hero recognizes a furry small animal in distress high up on a tree branch. BOZO is extremely observant.
In panel #1, BOZO finds a stairway to problem-solving and resorts to the public library.
Not knowing how to rescue the kitten on a tree branch BOZO goes to a public library where he seeks information and education on solving the problem in panel #1.
BOZO certainly knows his way around his home city.
In panel #3, we observe BOZO obtaining some education by reading some printed books in the library.
Using his education (which also includes linguistics) in panel #4 we see what BOZO has learned.
BOZO has learned that for BOZO, a library book is a metaphor for bricks. BOZO takes out a large number of Library Books.
In panel #5 we see BOZO applying that knowledge as a means of reaching the high tree branch that the kitten is trapped on and successfully completing his rescue maneuvers.
BOZO uses library books as bricks to build himself a ladder that allows him to reach the tree branch occupied by a frightened kitten.
The subjects of natural resources (wood), combines with a product of wood known as wood pulp. Pulped wood is what is needed to make paper for the book industry and serve public education amongst numerous other public enterprises where writing, print and pictures occupy key positions.
Such are the subtexts that I can find in this outstanding strip!
GovernorOfCalisota {LoveBozobyFoxo} Premium Member over 1 year ago
1) Bozo is not new at using books to solve problems… without reading them. ☺
2) Good morning Fuzzy
We all says hello
You watch from above us
We watch from below… ♪♪♪⭐ ♪♪♪
3) Bozo really wanted the highest possible point of view. ☺
Mark Thomas over 1 year ago
1. Cheaper than a ladder.
2. Bozo proves he is a hero.
3. Bozo tops them all!
Izzy Moreno over 1 year ago
1. A good book will elevate you.
I’m sorry.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 1 year ago
⓵ Saving animals the right way, doing it by the book!
⓶ You want to brag about hunting trophies? Come look at my WW II accomplishments!
⓷ Bozo climbs every mountain, and reaches the highest peaks!
danketaz Premium Member over 1 year ago
1 Having checked out texts on animal husbandry, arboreal identification, forestry, fire fighting techniques, basic masonry, and the library copy of Captain Billy’s Whiz Bang, Bozo finds that he merely has to hit the stacks. (What’s New Pussycat?—Tom Jones)
2 When it comes to comparing kills, Bozo prefers his own. (Snoopy vs. The Red Baron—The Royal Guardsmen)
3 Remember to thank those you pass on your way to the top, as you’ll probably meet them again on your way down. (Climb Every Mountain— The Sound of Music)
timbob2313 Premium Member over 1 year ago
first time I have seen fuzzy in 2 panels of the same strip. #2- Bozo-Comparison panel #2 and 3
CorkLock over 1 year ago
1. BOZO on the right page. 2. A real HE MAN. 3. BOZO go the best view.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
It takes a lot of words to get the kitty down…whew!
Anything you can do, I can do better….
Fuzzy’s busy today, watching Bozo get the kitty down, climbing the lamp post, and walking on the ledge…☺️
Excuse me sir, is this spot taken….??☺️
Just-me over 1 year ago
1. Reading rescue
2. Oneupmanship
3. Head and shoulders above
guenette.charlie(BozoKnows) over 1 year ago
1) Takes a lot of reading material to rescue a little kitten.
2) I shot this one right in the clear blue skies over Germany!
3) Bozo finds an even higher peak to view the world!
patricev70 over 1 year ago
1) Books are the solution
2) Bozo killed a tougher beast!
3) Don’t just admire the view, take pictures for the souvenirs! And this is a unique point of view!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Stack hero. War hero. Edelweiss hero. I’m feeling a little “Sound of Music” today.
Gent over 1 year ago
1. Bozo does PhD in How To Rescue Cat with all those books.
2. You can’t beats what Bozo bags during World War. (For those who come in late, Bozo a WW2 veteran).
3. Ah view much better from up here.
…
Me recall Micheal Reardon say that Bozo was WW2 veteran. Whether those comics still available somewhere? As they is not in GC archive.
For those who come in late, these fabulous fun funnies was envisioned and executed so brilliantly by FoXo Reardon, a true master cartoonist who told his funny tales with his awesome artwork alone, without any of his characters in BOZO ever saying a single word.
An especially excellent epitome of pictures speaking thousand words, BOZO also the most pleasant picturesque pantomime where every panel is like a photograph of a three-dimensional cartoon world of realistic-looking depths and details. Such was his powerful perspective artwork which brought to life a lovely lively world of BOZO!
FoXo a rare combination of both sharp wits and artistic talents which is rarely seen together in the same cartoonist, a true master and professional cartoonist whose work quality speaks for itself and as you can see for yourself BOZO is pure gold coming from a golden era of cartooning! More about FoXo and BOZO in the About page.
So no wonder that these wonderful wordless wonders still bring great joy and sheer cheer to many even today.
But despite being a great classic of great creative calibre, neither BOZO nor FoXo are much known or remembered these days.
Spread the word, friends, so that BOZO can spread more joy and cheer to many many more!
…
And yes, yes of course another big thumbs up, big applause, and three cheers once again for the marvellous master FoXo’s magnificent masterpiece, the most pleasant picturesque pantomime, the ever entertaining ever energetic ever enjoyable ever excellent evergreen entertainer, the brilliantly beautiful and beautifully brilliant BOZO!
And yes of course many thanks to Micheal Reardon for bringing BOZO
mreardon53 Premium Member over 1 year ago
OK: a bit of CELEBRATION here! Bozo just broke the 1,000 follower barrier, is now at 1,001. Many thanks to you who put the strip over. And all these followers are genuine subscribers as Bozo is not linked to social media. MANY THANKS!!
gzitver over 1 year ago
2. Who knew Bozo was “antifa” before it became a term of abuse?
Sluggo's Eloquence Coach over 1 year ago
1) Emotional Rescue – The Rolling Stones 2) Shot Down In Flames – AC/DC 3) Top of the World – Carpenters
tato Premium Member over 1 year ago
Bozo bringing N@zis down!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 1 year ago
1) SAVE THE BIRDIE: Bozo uses the libary to save a little bird by making a stack he can climb on!
2) GREAT WHITE HUNTER: Sir Lord Worthington shows off his greatest kill. Bozo takes him to see Bozo’s greatest kill a Fokker D7!
3) CLIMB HIGHER THAN HIGH: Bozo chasing after Fuzzie up mount Gogum and he decides the best way is to reach the summit. He finds someone already there and ignores him climbing on his head to search for Fuzzy!
paullp Premium Member over 1 year ago
(1) Too bad he couldn’t get a ladder from the library; considering how high those bookshelves are, they should have at least one on hand (unless they only have the kind that are attached to the shelves). A distressing misuse of books, but he’s doing it in a good cause.
(2) Any landing you walk away from is a good landing.
(3) "We stand on the shoulders of giants . . . "
Auntie Clockwise over 1 year ago
In panels #1 and #5, a deciduous tree and its branches bracket this outstanding strip.
In panel #1, our hero recognizes a furry small animal in distress high up on a tree branch. BOZO is extremely observant.
In panel #1, BOZO finds a stairway to problem-solving and resorts to the public library.
Not knowing how to rescue the kitten on a tree branch BOZO goes to a public library where he seeks information and education on solving the problem in panel #1.
BOZO certainly knows his way around his home city.
In panel #3, we observe BOZO obtaining some education by reading some printed books in the library.
Using his education (which also includes linguistics) in panel #4 we see what BOZO has learned.
BOZO has learned that for BOZO, a library book is a metaphor for bricks. BOZO takes out a large number of Library Books.
In panel #5 we see BOZO applying that knowledge as a means of reaching the high tree branch that the kitten is trapped on and successfully completing his rescue maneuvers.
BOZO uses library books as bricks to build himself a ladder that allows him to reach the tree branch occupied by a frightened kitten.
The subjects of natural resources (wood), combines with a product of wood known as wood pulp. Pulped wood is what is needed to make paper for the book industry and serve public education amongst numerous other public enterprises where writing, print and pictures occupy key positions.
Such are the subtexts that I can find in this outstanding strip!
Bravo Foxo, wherever you are.