Origins of the Sunday Comics by Peter Maresca for December 07, 2015

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    Atanwat  almost 9 years ago

    The file for the zoomed image is defective, the final two panel rows are replaced by a black rectangle.

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    Atanwat  almost 9 years ago

    If Knerr died in 1949, how did his final Sunday show up in 2015? Is that a typo? Or did the syndicate simply revive the zombie with other artists for another six and a half decades?

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    Donnie Pitchford Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    The strip is still being syndicated by King, and other cartoonists took it over. My friend Hy Eisman took it on in 1985 or so. “Hy Eisman: A Life in Comics” documentary teaser on Vimeo! Click here!

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    VICTOR PROULX  almost 9 years ago

    Still entertaining after a hundred years. Both the dialogue and drawing – ink work. True genius.

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    Fruno  almost 9 years ago

    Re: mkilby’s comment — I’m guessing that what was meant was that Knerr’s final KK page appeared HERE earlier this year. I wonder if I’m right.

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    Fruno  almost 9 years ago

    But changing the subject — I am a Dirks enthusiast (and partisan, perhaps), but I must say that this is indeed a very fine page. The combination of composition, just the right detailing, and handsome colouring make this a classic piece of comic art. I swoon.

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