I’m looking forward to seeing how this evolves through the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s, to become what it is today. Is the change into the software company gang we know and love today gradual or abrupt?
After a second look at these from the 1950’s, I can see that Rita, Dana, and Roy are getting closer to strip characters I know from the contemporary strips. Is that an early version of Jay in the “Did’Ya Ever Notice” strip?
The little sight gas were a regular feature, but this is the only panel Malcolm provided from his archives that really used them. The woman with the paper, I believe, is Sue. That must be King Kong on the building, and I seem to see a balloon man being carried away by his inventory.
cdward about 11 years ago
I am enjoying the history.
Olddog1 about 11 years ago
D’ja Ever Notice reminds me of “They’ll Do it Every Time.”
belgarathmth about 11 years ago
I’m looking forward to seeing how this evolves through the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, and 90’s, to become what it is today. Is the change into the software company gang we know and love today gradual or abrupt?
belgarathmth about 11 years ago
After a second look at these from the 1950’s, I can see that Rita, Dana, and Roy are getting closer to strip characters I know from the contemporary strips. Is that an early version of Jay in the “Did’Ya Ever Notice” strip?
invertedyesterday about 11 years ago
I’m really enjoying the history, guys. Thanks!
Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 11 years ago
The little sight gas were a regular feature, but this is the only panel Malcolm provided from his archives that really used them. The woman with the paper, I believe, is Sue. That must be King Kong on the building, and I seem to see a balloon man being carried away by his inventory.
Linda Solomon about 11 years ago
faucet on radiator spewing hot water into container…all the better to make that new stuff…instant coffee…which Ed definitely needs
Linda Solomon about 11 years ago
@Thomas Scott Robertsyour name brings to mind another of Major Hoople’s (and others of course) sayings …Great Scott!!
Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 11 years ago
That it will. By the 1950’s, it took a leap forward into a whole new look.