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The last one reminds me of the dueling scene from Woody Allen’s Love and Death, except that Woody fired straight up and the bird landed on him. But Foxo beat him to it by some 28 years.
And such great comics with such great artwork should not go unnoticed or unappreciated.
It’s not easy to entertain with words, but Foxo’s Bozo does it without any words. It leaves you speechless, in a good way, for such a wonderful wordless cartoon it is.
Such a beautifully and skillfully drawn comics is very rare these days and Bozo is such a treat that brings smile and happiness every day.
It’s a lovely three dimensional depthful cartoon world, which was all created by very skillful hands driven by a masterful mind, on two dimensional paper.
The three dimensional depth perspectives are always so spectacularly realistic. And the whole concept is conveyed with no character uttering a word, with facial expressions and body language of characters along with the beautifully constructed scenes are the only thing that’s doing all the conveying work here. The whole comic runs on artwork alone, and does a magnificent job at that too.
Foxo Reardon was no average cartoonist. He was one of the best, and in wordless funnies, the best I’ve ever seen.
And so, once again, a big thumbs up for Foxo’s marvellous masterpiece of magical magnificence, the wordless wonder called BOZO!
But I’m afraid that I may be wrong in giving it only a big thumbs up, for this undoubtedly deserves nothing less than a standing ovation.
1) Lines on the Straightaway: At one of his jobs the graph chart is being made of the past 3 months. Bozo offers a straight edge to get it right.
2) Squeaky Voice: While at the opera Bozo hears the singer getting raspy on those high notes and offers to lubricate it with olive oil!
3) Pistols At Dawn: Bozo with a banker fellow performing an illegal duel using live ammunition. Peeved at the delay, Bozo shoots a goose out of air landing on the other’s head!
Kaputnik over 3 years ago
The last one reminds me of the dueling scene from Woody Allen’s Love and Death, except that Woody fired straight up and the bird landed on him. But Foxo beat him to it by some 28 years.
danketaz Premium Member over 3 years ago
1 Business has been a bit spastic of late.
2 She took a chance on a high note that wasn’t quite there this time.
3 Got him!
Gent over 3 years ago
1. Bozo is one who’s always straight forward.
2. Here ya goes, ma’am. Yer voice box could use a little oiling.
3. Now that’s what I calls killing two birds with one bullet. Bozo wins his duel and gets his lunch.
Gent over 3 years ago
And such great comics with such great artwork should not go unnoticed or unappreciated.
It’s not easy to entertain with words, but Foxo’s Bozo does it without any words. It leaves you speechless, in a good way, for such a wonderful wordless cartoon it is.
Such a beautifully and skillfully drawn comics is very rare these days and Bozo is such a treat that brings smile and happiness every day.
It’s a lovely three dimensional depthful cartoon world, which was all created by very skillful hands driven by a masterful mind, on two dimensional paper.
The three dimensional depth perspectives are always so spectacularly realistic. And the whole concept is conveyed with no character uttering a word, with facial expressions and body language of characters along with the beautifully constructed scenes are the only thing that’s doing all the conveying work here. The whole comic runs on artwork alone, and does a magnificent job at that too.
Foxo Reardon was no average cartoonist. He was one of the best, and in wordless funnies, the best I’ve ever seen.
And so, once again, a big thumbs up for Foxo’s marvellous masterpiece of magical magnificence, the wordless wonder called BOZO!
But I’m afraid that I may be wrong in giving it only a big thumbs up, for this undoubtedly deserves nothing less than a standing ovation.
Ninette over 3 years ago
3. That’s a foul.
Ontman over 3 years ago
1) He’ll never measure up or down. 2) Olive oil? 3) Should have ducked.
PoodleGroomer over 3 years ago
2. Another moose calling alleged soprano that hasn’t hit a note above middle C since grade school.
Mark Thomas over 3 years ago
1. I bet this guy can’t even color inside the lines either.
2. I just keep thinking of my ex-wife (shiver).
3. Bozo sure is a lucky duck.
CougarAllen over 3 years ago
1. Some artist! He can’t even draw a straight line. Bozo could paint a better picture than that for the wall…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 3 years ago
1) Lines on the Straightaway: At one of his jobs the graph chart is being made of the past 3 months. Bozo offers a straight edge to get it right.
2) Squeaky Voice: While at the opera Bozo hears the singer getting raspy on those high notes and offers to lubricate it with olive oil!
3) Pistols At Dawn: Bozo with a banker fellow performing an illegal duel using live ammunition. Peeved at the delay, Bozo shoots a goose out of air landing on the other’s head!
Ninette over 3 years ago
What the heck, I’ll wring it dry, lol: Bozo shoots in the air and a fowl fall follows.