Richard's Poor Almanac by Richard Thompson for May 14, 2015
Transcript:
in barney google, billy debeck created a comic strip that stands as the finest example of high bigfoot cartooning. barney: bigfoot was the dominant style in american comic strips of the first third of the 20th century. as its name suggests, bigfoot is a clownish style. the lumpen everyman it des-scribed is a antic stumblebum in baggy pants and tailcoat, all polka dots and window-pane checks. his fortunes are ever-shifting: he's a hobo then a toff, but always a buffoon. and usually a fool and a patsy. barney google and the bigfoot style by richard thompson barney: such masters as opper, herriman, goldberf and segar all worked in the bigfoot style to varying egree. but in debeck's picaresque tales of big-eyed barney and knock-kneed sparkplug, bigfoot reached its finest, most grotesque flowering. like all art styles, big foot divided and evolved. it became a path back to naturalism in the great adventure strips of roy crane. by the 1950s, mort walker et al had simplified it into bigfoot moderne. in the 60s r. crumb launched a bigfoot renaissance and philip guston began to paint big anxious feet. today bigfoot has spread far, its footrints leading to both the loving parodies of patrick mcdonnell and the more doltish of homer simpson's exploits.
Sisyphos almost 10 years ago
Fascinating. I, however, am not a bigfoot fan. I say, let the Bigfeet rule their realm, and we, ours….
Weakstream almost 10 years ago
I go Pogo.
Thomas R. Williams almost 10 years ago
ZorkArg almost 10 years ago
Terrific cartoon history! Made a light bulb go on, particularly about Ron Crumb… Ambling Man, was it?
David OBrien almost 10 years ago
Nah, it was Mr. Natural. Keep on truckin’.
ChessPirate almost 10 years ago
I like the “Yenny” style of Bigfoot… :)
WaltWenger Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Hits just the right balance between cultural insight and satire. A tip of the Hatlo hat to Mr. Thompson.
Ryan Plut almost 10 years ago
Back in the day, I had an early VW Microbus, kinda rounded, and brick red in colour. Mr. Natural was painted on the door.I called it…… ‘Red Zeppelin’ :D
cschechner almost 10 years ago
@ZorkArg — Robert Crumb.