I LOVE POGO--keep them coming--charlie
Will do, charlie!
The thing that actually got me to laugh was the reäction of the donkey to the apparent act.As noted before, Kelly's background/side gags are often as good or better than some of the foreground jokes in the strips of to-day.
Do I detect some purposeful slyness in the "pooed out" comment?
Chris, you are a perceptive individual. And I mean that sincerely.More about that later.
Hello folks!I found a parody of Pogo in an old MAD magazine from 1959. It's part of an installment called "The End of comics".Thomas, if you're interested I can email you a digitized copy of it.//StripeCAT
I've been looking for that Mad parody for years! See if you can post it to my blog: http://wschuler.blogspot.com/2011/07asterixis.html. (next to nothing on it yet but this would be a great start!!!) Many thanks, Anon...
Send me an email to cmbrdropbox (a) hotmail.com, and I'll send you the link. //Stripecat
I LOVE POGO--keep them coming--charlie
ReplyDeleteWill do, charlie!
ReplyDeleteThe thing that actually got me to laugh was the reäction of the donkey to the apparent act.
ReplyDeleteAs noted before, Kelly's background/side gags are often as good or better than some of the foreground jokes in the strips of to-day.
Do I detect some purposeful slyness in the "pooed out" comment?
ReplyDeleteChris, you are a perceptive individual. And I mean that sincerely.
ReplyDeleteMore about that later.
Hello folks!
ReplyDeleteI found a parody of Pogo in an old MAD magazine from 1959. It's part of an installment called "The End of comics".
Thomas, if you're interested I can email you a digitized copy of it.
//StripeCAT
I've been looking for that Mad parody for years! See if you can post it to my blog: http://wschuler.blogspot.com/2011/07asterixis.html. (next to nothing on it yet but this would be a great start!!!) Many thanks, Anon...
ReplyDeleteSend me an email to cmbrdropbox (a) hotmail.com, and I'll send you the link. //Stripecat
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