This would be 1952, since the strip was started in 1907. The throwing of the brick in the last panel is reminiscent of the famed cartoonist George Herrimen’s “Krazy Kat”, Officer Pup tried but failed to prevent “Ignatz” the mouse from beaning poor “Krazy” with a brick.
Ah, Mutt, if only you knew how different life in a comic strip would be in the next 50 years and more. Wait till you see this one printed so tiny you can’t read it without an electron microscope. Nobody has that amount of space to work with anymore.
Buzza Wuzza about 12 years ago
Just like Krazy & Ignatz!
arye uygur about 12 years ago
Why is the English language version of M&J different than Benitin y Eneas en espanol?
quartermain about 12 years ago
This would be 1952, since the strip was started in 1907. The throwing of the brick in the last panel is reminiscent of the famed cartoonist George Herrimen’s “Krazy Kat”, Officer Pup tried but failed to prevent “Ignatz” the mouse from beaning poor “Krazy” with a brick.
quartermain about 12 years ago
This strip will probably still be running “A Hundred Years From Today”#3.
quartermain about 12 years ago
“I’ll Never Smile Again” until I see #3 here.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator about 12 years ago
Ah, Mutt, if only you knew how different life in a comic strip would be in the next 50 years and more. Wait till you see this one printed so tiny you can’t read it without an electron microscope. Nobody has that amount of space to work with anymore.
Number Three about 12 years ago
Poor Jeff!
LOL LOL… I love this strip.
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jmcx4 about 12 years ago
That’s the first time I’ve seen one of those line of sight -———————— bend around something.
Simon_Jester about 12 years ago
Hey. i just thought of something. How about GoComics bringing back some ot the old Krazy Kat strips? ( They brought back Skippy after all. )
brklnbern about 12 years ago
Nice to be able to figure out the date of this strip.
Tsali-Queyi about 12 years ago
Don’t worry, like everything else we have now, that brick was made in China—it burst on impact. Course it may be poison.
derry1 about 12 years ago
And I love too the way Jeff’s dickey bow flies off in panel 5.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 12 years ago
It is great to see that a cartoon started over a century ago still makes us laugh. Even with the changes.