If Peter Jackson were to do a nine-hour trilogy of films based on the main continuity of Working Daze, Amazon could do an even longer, open-ended TV series spun out from Scott’s occasional glimpses at the prehistory of the strip and its mileu. Talk about world-building!
Eh, speaking of cartoon classics of yesteryear, not forgets the wonderful wordless wonders called BOZO by the lesser known but tremendously talented FoXo Reardon. And BOZO comics is now right here on Go Comics itself. See for yourself and enjoys!
eromlig about 2 years ago
DANG you’re a versatile artist, Scott — and it ain’t a bad gag, neither.
P51Strega about 2 years ago
The description sounds like a certain series mouse cartoons. (Big ‘D’ movies are good, but their regular stable of cartoons never appealed to me).
Kidon Ha-Shomer about 2 years ago
I think Andy may have been the inspiration for Sponge Bob [tongue in cheek to Scott & John]
scottartist creator about 2 years ago
Do-Bad is a character I made up when I was a kid. He might be my oldest character that I still occasionally use.
Moogy Premium Member about 2 years ago
TL;DR
donwestonmysteries about 2 years ago
I could make a pun about a tomato sandwich, but I won’t.
Jefano Premium Member about 2 years ago
If Peter Jackson were to do a nine-hour trilogy of films based on the main continuity of Working Daze, Amazon could do an even longer, open-ended TV series spun out from Scott’s occasional glimpses at the prehistory of the strip and its mileu. Talk about world-building!
Gent about 2 years ago
Eh, speaking of cartoon classics of yesteryear, not forgets the wonderful wordless wonders called BOZO by the lesser known but tremendously talented FoXo Reardon. And BOZO comics is now right here on Go Comics itself. See for yourself and enjoys!
https://www.gocomics.com/bozo
AndrewSihler about 2 years ago
Interesting slice of history, here, and enlightening (I never ever encountered Andy Sandwich). But it’s unclear what the point of the sex toy is.
willie_mctell about 2 years ago
Reminds me of Alfalfa Al and pretty much the entire Paul Terry oruvre.
ViscountNik about 2 years ago
Apparently a Great Depression era cartoon – folks paid what money they had to see a sandwich back then even if it was animated…
Aladar30 Premium Member about 2 years ago
True. But I think the bear in the picnic episode was the one that inspired Yogi Bear to H&B.
sedrelwesley2 Premium Member about 2 years ago
What time period we talking about here?
poppacapsmokeblower about 2 years ago
Ah the old slice of tomato, bacon and mayo, between two slices of bread. Lettuce be grateful.