Just my opinion, but the artists and writers of the 40s-60s didn’t need a transfusion. There were a lot of good ones: Milton Caniff, Frank Robbins, John Prentice, John Cullen Murphy, Al Capp, Stan Drake to name just a few. Alex Raymond drew Secret Agent X-9, Flash Gordon, Jungle Jim, and Rip Kirby, as well as fill-in on other strips. These artists set the standards that, to some extent, challenged the others to raise their standards. Where is that in today’s strips? Just compare today’s Beetle Bailey and Hi and Lois with their vintage strips of previous years, especially Bettle Bailey. Pitiful!
If you look closer at the Sunday strip, the view of the doorway from outside has a window next to it. From inside, what looks like a doorway does not have the window. At first I thought it was a door, but it is a mirror with a frame around it.
Just my opinion, but the artists and writers of the 40s-60s didn’t need a transfusion. There were a lot of good ones: Milton Caniff, Frank Robbins, John Prentice, John Cullen Murphy, Al Capp, Stan Drake to name just a few. Alex Raymond drew Secret Agent X-9, Flash Gordon, Jungle Jim, and Rip Kirby, as well as fill-in on other strips. These artists set the standards that, to some extent, challenged the others to raise their standards. Where is that in today’s strips? Just compare today’s Beetle Bailey and Hi and Lois with their vintage strips of previous years, especially Bettle Bailey. Pitiful!