Coming Soon 👀 At the beginning of April, you’ll be
introduced to a brand-new GoComics! See more information here. Subscribers, check your
email for more details.
Am I confused? If the idea involves celebrating female characters created by female creators (as the text of the last panel indicates), how does anyone in Oz pertain, or either of the Chas. Addams characters mentioned, or Mammy Yokum, or Olive Oyl, or Natasha? What am I missing?
Let’s see, from left to right we have, for those characters looking at us or in profile: Mammy Yokum (from Lil Abner), Ozma of Oz, Little Woman #1, Little Woman #2, Nancy Drew, the Narrator (girl version of Carol Lay?), Betsy McCall, Barbie, the Patchwork Girl of Oz, Alice (of Wonderland fame), Morticia Addams (from the Chas. Addams cartoons that inspired The Addams Family shows), and Natasha (from Rocky and Bullwinkle). In the front, with their backs to us, we have Little Woman #3, Olive Oyl, Dorothy Gale, and Morticia Addams. I don’t know which Little Woman is which, and I don’t know why there are only three – one died in the book, but the strip says they picked up four of them. Brenda Starr is in the previous panel, but for some reason is not at the wake.
I was unfamiliar with Betsy McCall. Apparently she was a paper doll that was regularly featured in McCall’s Magazine.
wmwiii Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Carol – that was awesome!
puppeterry almost 4 years ago
The memories! THe memories!
tudza Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I think Dorothy is supposed to wearing blue and white. Blue for Munchkin land and white for the good witch.
Hamady Sack Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Beautiful story, thanks!
Ida No almost 4 years ago
Time comes for us all. Where’s Mother Nature?
Julius Marold Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Well done Carol.
jimmjonzz Premium Member almost 4 years ago
And this just a couple of days after the death of Beverly Cleary, aged 104.
RIP, master storyteller.
moonfrogger almost 4 years ago
Great strip, Carol. Kudos!
LOLBeth almost 4 years ago
This is fabulous! I love seeing the original Morticia and Wednesday.
hmofo813 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Am I confused? If the idea involves celebrating female characters created by female creators (as the text of the last panel indicates), how does anyone in Oz pertain, or either of the Chas. Addams characters mentioned, or Mammy Yokum, or Olive Oyl, or Natasha? What am I missing?
Gaertner Paul Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Fantastic strip! We need to be able to buy a print of this one. Can that become possible?
PoodleGroomer almost 4 years ago
Where is Little Orphan Annie?
mjgaillard almost 4 years ago
Can someone fill me in the woman who created Mammy Yokum. Al Capp drew the comic when I read it.
GG_loves_comics Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I was happy to see Wednesday.
Dragoncat almost 4 years ago
And the Dragoncat Award for Best Outstanding Comic goes to… Carol Lay!
Mammy Yokum looks awesome!
jimmjonzz Premium Member almost 4 years ago
My favorite little detail… the fold tabs on Betsy McCall’s shoulders. She was a paper doll from McCall’s magazine, you know.
willie_mctell almost 4 years ago
We sold McCall’s patterns in my dad’s dime store. I think we carried the dolls too.
Usual John Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Let’s see, from left to right we have, for those characters looking at us or in profile: Mammy Yokum (from Lil Abner), Ozma of Oz, Little Woman #1, Little Woman #2, Nancy Drew, the Narrator (girl version of Carol Lay?), Betsy McCall, Barbie, the Patchwork Girl of Oz, Alice (of Wonderland fame), Morticia Addams (from the Chas. Addams cartoons that inspired The Addams Family shows), and Natasha (from Rocky and Bullwinkle). In the front, with their backs to us, we have Little Woman #3, Olive Oyl, Dorothy Gale, and Morticia Addams. I don’t know which Little Woman is which, and I don’t know why there are only three – one died in the book, but the strip says they picked up four of them. Brenda Starr is in the previous panel, but for some reason is not at the wake.
I was unfamiliar with Betsy McCall. Apparently she was a paper doll that was regularly featured in McCall’s Magazine.
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Really beautifull.
Donald Heller almost 4 years ago
This is utterly delightful. Thank you Carol, you are the best.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 4 years ago
I would like it as a poster in color.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 4 years ago
We could easily add more characters, there are limits.
JodyDickerson1 almost 4 years ago
I had forgotten about Betsy McCall. My wife pointed out the paper doll tabs.
JodyDickerson1 almost 4 years ago
I had forgotten about Betsy McCall. My wife pointed out the paper doll tabs.
jonesbeltone almost 4 years ago
I recognize all of these except for Betsy McCall. Popular paper doll from when?
donwestonmysteries almost 4 years ago
A salute to fictional women and girls on the last day of Women’s History Month.
cromwelljones53 almost 4 years ago
I want this as a long dream like graphic novel, like Finnegan’s Wake. wow