![]() ![]() But at least there's has been at least one nicety that's made its way to my door, this particular collection being just one recent example of how a comic strip collection should be done 'stead of just slapping some yellowing clippings on a xerox machine and whirring away! JACK would make this boy a really happy lad, and come to think of it the entire run of the 19th-century KATZENJAMMER KIDS strip'd be a gas to read too, especially the really early ones when an un-named (this being during the strip's pantomime years) third brother joined Hans and Fritz in their strictly Aryan hi-jinx. Face it, a complete collection of HAPPY HOOLIGAN and MR. ![]() Given my ever-eternal comic strip obsession (birthed upon my daddy's knee and nurtured by repeated tee-vee viewings of DICK TRACY cartoons) I sure could use more and more reprints of some of them extremely early titles that undountedly set the stage for the strips we all know and love today like CRANKSHAFT and THE BOONDOCKS. ![]() BOOK REVIEW! THE UPSIDE DOWN WORLD OF GUSTAVE VERBEEK, THE COMPLETE SUNDAY COMICS 1903-1905 EDITED BY PETER MARESCA (Sunday Press, 2009) ![]()
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