Malcolm tells us that the elderly collector is actually making a trial safari into that attic. Or at least his grandkids are up there, with instructions on what not to throw out. We’ll keep our fingers crossed.
John and Scott, Mr. Bridgewater is scamming you! The magazines that are considered the comic books — FUNNIES ON PARADE and FAMOUS FUNNIES, both came out in 1933, 2 years after this alleged book. Moreover those early comic books merely reprinted comic strips, they didn’t have original material in them. And all of these books were anthology books, not books dedicated to one feature.
ATGMer about 2 years ago
Everyone knows the 30’s was BC (before color) right?
Lee26 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Sal looks like Mutt from Mutt and Jeff.
RadioDial Premium Member about 2 years ago
The “backstory” is the punchline
oakie817 about 2 years ago
oh if i had been around i would have been complaining about non-cute Rita
contralto2b about 2 years ago
Masterful! That’s all I can say.
scottartist creator about 2 years ago
Malcolm tells us that the elderly collector is actually making a trial safari into that attic. Or at least his grandkids are up there, with instructions on what not to throw out. We’ll keep our fingers crossed.
weirdme Premium Member about 2 years ago
They’re cute!
chapomatic Premium Member about 2 years ago
Nice Toonerville Trolley reference. Is that the Terrible Tempered Mr. Bang in a dress?
Robert Ingersoll Premium Member about 2 years ago
John and Scott, Mr. Bridgewater is scamming you! The magazines that are considered the comic books — FUNNIES ON PARADE and FAMOUS FUNNIES, both came out in 1933, 2 years after this alleged book. Moreover those early comic books merely reprinted comic strips, they didn’t have original material in them. And all of these books were anthology books, not books dedicated to one feature.