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Collects the years 1965 and 1966 of the classic comic strip that feels timelier than ever.
Collects the years 1961 through 1964 of the classic newspaper strip whose timeless political satire feels more timely than ever.
Collects the years 1963 and 1964 of the classic newspaper strip whose political satire feels more timely than ever.
Compilation of comics from 1952, in which Pogo''s neighbors in the Okefenokee Swamp encourage the reluctant possum to run for president. "A true natural genius of comic art." ¿ Mort Walker.
For the first time since its original appearance in Sunday newspapers, Pogo is complete and in chronological order. With all 104 comic strips from 1959-1960, in Volume 6, Albert Alligator & Beauregard Bugleboy fend off a man-from-Mars, and Howland Owl investigates Communist espionage in the postal system. Then, it''s election year Fremount the Bugboy''s campaign slogan, ''Jes'' Fine,'' sparks political debates about who can and should be president - maybe even a woman! Edited by Mark Evanier and Eric Reynolds, with extra features by comic historians R.C. Harvey, Maggie Thompson, and Evanier.
High quality reprint of the original activity books for children of Peter Wheat, published from the Breads and Bakers Associates and distributed by Dell Publishing during the Golden Age. Inside you will find coloring pages, crosswords, mazes and many other time-killer games that would thrill kids and adults alike. With art by animation and comic book legends Walt Kelly and Al Hubbard! Still fresh and funny after 60 years!
Presents the years 1957 and 1958 of the politically progressive, influential newspaper strip.
Walt Kelly's Peter Wheat comics are renowned for their humor, artistic flair and appeal to both children and adults. The Peter Wheat comic books are extremely rare and have never been collected as a series before, due to their scarcity and rarity. Between 1948 and 1951, Kelly drew thirty-five issues of The Adventures of Peter Wheat, a sixteen page comic book given away to bakeries to promote Peter Wheat bread. The stories were fairy tales starring Peter Wheat, an elf-sized boy who lived in a hollow tree on the edge of a wheat field where he and the Little Folk battle Dragonel, Queen of the Hornets. While created with kids in mind the mythology spun in these stories is timeless. "Coupled with Kelly's incredible artwork, this series of stories, which run in arcs, are indispensable in Walt Kelly's canon of work," commented Dr. Thomas Andrae, editor of this series. Peter Wheat production history was written by Walt Kelly biographer Steve Thomson for this volume.
For the holidays, Fantagraphics is releasing a handsome slipcased set of Volumes 3 & 4!
Walt Kelly takes on Senator Joseph McCarthy in the form of wildcat "Simple J. Malarkey" (a controversial move at the time) and more in this collection of years 1953-1954 of the seminal mid-century newspaper strip.
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