Please see Mondays post for the story behind this large collection of cartoonist specialty drawings. On day three, we continue with more humor cartoonists:
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A glorious drawing of the Bringing Up Father gang by George McManus |
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Believe it or not, both Katzenjammer Kids/Captain and the Kids cartoonists, Rudolph Dirks and Harold H. Knerr, appeared in the booklet |
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Edwina Dumm’s Cap Stubbs and Tippie |
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The cast of Jimmy Murphy’s Toots and Casper |
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Paul Webb’s Mountain Boys |
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R.B. Fuller’s Oaky Doaks |
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Crockett Johnson’s Mr. O’Malley from Barnaby |
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Donald and Mickey from Walt Disney Productions (Disney expert Alberto Becattini says the artist is Hank Porter) |
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Dudley Fisher’s Myrtle |
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Fontaine Fox’s skipper from Toonerville Folks |
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Cartoonists seem to have a tradition of doing things like this. I recall many strips doing each others' characters once. They all know each other and have a great camaraderie.
I'm amazed that so many of these strips were already ancient in 1949! And has any strip ever been more beautifully drawn than "Bringing Up Father"?