Notice the “Suicide” doors on that car. When I was 3yo I fell against the back door handle of a car like that, and I fell out as the door opened. I ended up in the ditch, bloodied and afraid I would be left so I started running after the car until my mother realized what happened and stopped. Off to the hospital we went. Fun times.
2 – As a historical matter, dueling often went bloodless, as the simple act of ‘throwing down the gauntlet’ to challenge someone and two men facing each other across a field with pistols in hand was seen as sufficient, and each man would shoot into the air, essentially giving up their claim for vengeance.
In such cases, the matter was considered resolved, honorably.
“The duel was based on a code of honor. Duels were fought not so much to kill the opponent as to gain “satisfaction”, that is, to restore one’s honor by demonstrating a willingness to risk one’s life for it. As such, the tradition of dueling was originally reserved for the male members of nobility; however, in the modern era, it extended to those of the upper classes more generally."
UPPER BERTH- Finally Our Hero uses Brain over Brawn by letting someone else do the work. WINNER TAKE ALL- I might have enjoyed HAMILTON more if they had a Duck come falling down sort of like GROUCHO MARX used to have on YO BET YOUR LIFE. “Say The Secret Word And Win A Prize!” (I know I am Uncouth.) PERFECT WITNESS- Well our Hero makes a fairly good Paramedic, but Bozo could be sued for carrying a victim to Lawyer Isueem along with Mr. Snoot Bigbuck’s driver.
2. Duck season or wabbit season? Argument ends in a duel. See, me tolds you it was duck season. WHAM!
3. Why of course this a legal case. But not he has to files a report in police station first?
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For those who come in late, these fabulous fun funnies was envisioned and executed so brilliantly by FoXo Reardon, a true master cartoonist who told his funny tales with his awesome artwork alone, without any of his characters in BOZO ever saying a single word.
An especially excellent epitome of pictures speaking thousand words, BOZO also the most pleasant picturesque pantomime where every panel is like a photograph of a three-dimensional cartoon world of realistic-looking depths and details. Such was his powerful perspective artwork which brought to life a lovely lively world of BOZO!
FoXo a rare combination of both sharp wits and artistic talents which is rarely seen together in the same cartoonist, a true master and professional cartoonist whose work quality speaks for itself and as you can see for yourself BOZO is pure gold coming from a golden era of cartooning! More about FoXo and BOZO in the About page.
So no wonder that these wonderful wordless wonders still bring great joy and sheer cheer to many even today.
But despite being a great classic of great creative calibre, neither BOZO nor FoXo are much known or remembered these days.
Spread the word, friends, so that BOZO can spread more joy and cheer to many many more!
…
And yes, yes of course another big thumbs up, big applause, and three cheers once again for the marvellous master FoXo’s magnificent masterpiece, the most pleasant picturesque pantomime, the ever entertaining ever energetic ever enjoyable ever excellent evergreen entertainer, the brilliantly beautiful and beautifully brilliant BOZO!
And yes of course many thanks to Micheal Reardon for bringing BOZO back for us all!
Dinkytown is an actual place, a small business and residential neighborhood abutting the University of Minnesota Minneapolis East Bank Campus. A railroad used to run in a sort of ravine between the two, if memory serves (which it may not), but you couldn’t disembark there. There must have been streetcar service through the neighborhood itself, of course.
1) BERTH OF A PERFECT PLACE: Bozo needs to get on the train and overloaded with luggage. A gentleman helps him while Bozo rides in his hat!
2) WHO GETS THE TARGET?: Bozo and another man fire their weapons simultaneously at a duck and the duck falls. A fight ensues over ownership!
3) LEGAL FIRST THEN MEDICAL: Bozo sees a car hit a man and drive off. He memorizes the license plate then helps the man to his lawyer instead off the emergency room!
Mark Thomas over 1 year ago
1. Bozo got a free ride.
2. I guess they weren’t dueling, they was hunting.
3. Bozo should use my attorney’s, Dewey, Cheatham and Howe!
danketaz Premium Member over 1 year ago
1 Why yes, Bozo is headed to the local hotel. (Carry On, My Wayward Son—Kansas)
2 Bozo gets more ducks that way. (Gimme Back My Bullets—Lynyrd Skynyrd)
3 Umbrella Guy makes that look so easy. (Mean Streets—Lynyrd Skynyrd)
GovernorOfCalisota {LoveBozobyFoxo} Premium Member over 1 year ago
1) Full service ⭐⭐⭐⭐
2) Fuzzy maintaining a safe distance ☺
3) When Fuzzy does it, a professional is at work. Don’t try to do what he does at home… or anywhere else ☺
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 1 year ago
1ˢᵗ Hitchin’ a ride.
2ⁿᵈ Alternate target.
3ʳᵈ First things first.
Notice the “Suicide” doors on that car. When I was 3yo I fell against the back door handle of a car like that, and I fell out as the door opened. I ended up in the ditch, bloodied and afraid I would be left so I started running after the car until my mother realized what happened and stopped. Off to the hospital we went. Fun times.
Dirty Dragon over 1 year ago
2 – As a historical matter, dueling often went bloodless, as the simple act of ‘throwing down the gauntlet’ to challenge someone and two men facing each other across a field with pistols in hand was seen as sufficient, and each man would shoot into the air, essentially giving up their claim for vengeance.
In such cases, the matter was considered resolved, honorably.
“The duel was based on a code of honor. Duels were fought not so much to kill the opponent as to gain “satisfaction”, that is, to restore one’s honor by demonstrating a willingness to risk one’s life for it. As such, the tradition of dueling was originally reserved for the male members of nobility; however, in the modern era, it extended to those of the upper classes more generally."
Auntie Clockwise over 1 year ago
I find strip #3 to be a star-spangled masterpiece with 18 stars! Each of the four panels is lit up with various numbers of five-pointed stars!
Panel #1 – five 5-pointed stars.
Panel #2 – six five 5-pointed stars.
Panel #3 – sports three 5-pointed stars.
Panel #4 – sports four 5-pointed stars.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
Fuzzy always gets a Birds Eye view …..
Hope Bozos gonna pay this guy from Dinky Town for the lift! LOL
Well, THAT guys goose is cooked! Bozo quacks me!
I Sueem was in the perfect spot….but did Bozo get the plate number?
Just-me over 1 year ago
1. Overburdened
2. Duck duello
3. Legal aid first
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member over 1 year ago
Fuzzy’s leaving Dinkytown. He prefers the big city.
CorkLock over 1 year ago
1. Easy moving 2. My dead duck 3. Ambulance chaser pronto.
guenette.charlie(BozoKnows) over 1 year ago
1) Dinkytown doesn’t have taxis, so Bozo hitches up with a local to walk him to the hotel!
2) The big guy forget to “duck” Bozo’s right hand before trying to pick up dinner!
3) Bozo hopes Mr. Sueem will give him a portion of his fee from the settlement!
Searcy9320 over 1 year ago
UPPER BERTH- Finally Our Hero uses Brain over Brawn by letting someone else do the work. WINNER TAKE ALL- I might have enjoyed HAMILTON more if they had a Duck come falling down sort of like GROUCHO MARX used to have on YO BET YOUR LIFE. “Say The Secret Word And Win A Prize!” (I know I am Uncouth.) PERFECT WITNESS- Well our Hero makes a fairly good Paramedic, but Bozo could be sued for carrying a victim to Lawyer Isueem along with Mr. Snoot Bigbuck’s driver.
tims145 over 1 year ago
How many years did it take for the luggage cart to be invented? I see many old comics and photos that seem to indicate it wasn’t that long ago.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Sucker. Socker. Savior. I takes a lot of work to win the road rage lottery, but that guy is off to a good start.
Gent over 1 year ago
1. Ah them nice helpful peoples of Dinkytown.
2. Duck season or wabbit season? Argument ends in a duel. See, me tolds you it was duck season. WHAM!
3. Why of course this a legal case. But not he has to files a report in police station first?
…
For those who come in late, these fabulous fun funnies was envisioned and executed so brilliantly by FoXo Reardon, a true master cartoonist who told his funny tales with his awesome artwork alone, without any of his characters in BOZO ever saying a single word.
An especially excellent epitome of pictures speaking thousand words, BOZO also the most pleasant picturesque pantomime where every panel is like a photograph of a three-dimensional cartoon world of realistic-looking depths and details. Such was his powerful perspective artwork which brought to life a lovely lively world of BOZO!
FoXo a rare combination of both sharp wits and artistic talents which is rarely seen together in the same cartoonist, a true master and professional cartoonist whose work quality speaks for itself and as you can see for yourself BOZO is pure gold coming from a golden era of cartooning! More about FoXo and BOZO in the About page.
So no wonder that these wonderful wordless wonders still bring great joy and sheer cheer to many even today.
But despite being a great classic of great creative calibre, neither BOZO nor FoXo are much known or remembered these days.
Spread the word, friends, so that BOZO can spread more joy and cheer to many many more!
…
And yes, yes of course another big thumbs up, big applause, and three cheers once again for the marvellous master FoXo’s magnificent masterpiece, the most pleasant picturesque pantomime, the ever entertaining ever energetic ever enjoyable ever excellent evergreen entertainer, the brilliantly beautiful and beautifully brilliant BOZO!
And yes of course many thanks to Micheal Reardon for bringing BOZO back for us all!
Jefano Premium Member over 1 year ago
Dinkytown is an actual place, a small business and residential neighborhood abutting the University of Minnesota Minneapolis East Bank Campus. A railroad used to run in a sort of ravine between the two, if memory serves (which it may not), but you couldn’t disembark there. There must have been streetcar service through the neighborhood itself, of course.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member over 1 year ago
1. I like having a fellow pipe smoker featured! This fellow is very kind to Bozo, although he may be regretting his kindness.
2. I guess Bozo was the hungriest of the two of them.
3. Bozo knows you have to get the funds to pay for treatment in the U.S.
Sluggo's Eloquence Coach over 1 year ago
1) Hard Travelin’ – Bob Dylan 2) Doolin-Dalton – Eagles 3) Lawyers, Guns, and Money – Warren Zevon
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 1 year ago
1) BERTH OF A PERFECT PLACE: Bozo needs to get on the train and overloaded with luggage. A gentleman helps him while Bozo rides in his hat!
2) WHO GETS THE TARGET?: Bozo and another man fire their weapons simultaneously at a duck and the duck falls. A fight ensues over ownership!
3) LEGAL FIRST THEN MEDICAL: Bozo sees a car hit a man and drive off. He memorizes the license plate then helps the man to his lawyer instead off the emergency room!
Impkins Premium Member over 1 year ago
“Won’t you take me to, DINKYTOWN! Won’t take me to DINKYTOWN!” Take that censors! :)