... in the 80s, and almost all Akbar & Jeff. I remember when Groening broke his left arm and drew the strip with the pencil held in his nose or his rectum or something and it didn't really look any different. They also ran Ernie Pook's Comeek. The only one I could stand to look at was Tom Tomorrow or something, which all looked like recycled clipart, which brings us back to Hart. :)
...>> His family intends to continue the strip, in zombie form, re-using his artwork with new captions (something Hart already did). God forbid anybody should create a new comic strip. huh. How far back do they go with the art? I mean, Hart's characters changed almost as drastically as PEANUTS did. There's no way you could use clip art from...
... hjas mentioned this! Wizard of Id and B.C. creator Hart has died at 76. HIs comic strips were always pretty ... in zombie form, re-using his artwork with new captions (something Hart already did). God forbid anybody should create a new comic strip. ...huh. How far back do they go with the art? I mean, Hart's characters changed almost as drastically as PEANUTS did. There's no ...
....255558.34190@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, "Steve Carras" <gcarras@aol.com> wrote: I''m suprised no one (even the pro insiders who post here often) hjas mentioned this! Wizard of Id and B.C. creator Hart has died at 76. HIs comic strips were always pretty good and in 1976 I got one from 1972-72 strips, pretty funny (but 1971-1976 is not that long aog,it was "I'm Off to ...
... the pro insiders who post here often) hjas mentioned this! Wizard of Id and B.C. creator Hart has died at 76. HIs comic strips were always pretty good and in 1976 I got one from... family intends to continue the strip, in zombie form, re-using his artwork with new captions (something Hart already did). God forbid anybody should create a new comic strip. Kip W a very distant relation
...1176091785.255558.34190@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, "Steve Carras" <gcarras@aol.com> wrote: I''m suprised no one (even the pro insiders who post here often) hjas mentioned this! Wizard of Id and B.C. creator Hart has died at 76. HIs comic strips were always pretty good and in 1976 I got one from 1972-72 strips, pretty funny (but 1971-1976 is not that long aog,it was "I'm Off ...
I never saw the BC special, but I still recall the PSA for Action Corps (a sort of urban Peace Corps), where the BC characters took turns singing the jingle, to the tune of "A, You're Adorable": "A is for Action Corps C, we contribute more, T is for the teamwork of our crew, I (forgot this line because it was sung by the Fat Broad character, voiced by a man singing in a bad falsetto...
Anim8rFSK wrote: In article <XL2dndjnF6JWoYHbnZ2dnUVZ_judnZ2d@comcast.com>, Kip Williams <kiptw@comcast.net> wrote: His first three "Life In Hell" books are really good. I don't know what the heck happened there. I used to read "Life in Hell" in the New Times, and was always wildly unimpressed. But then that seemed to be the point of the comics in the New Times...
Invid Fan wrote: In article <RPednfms8PUhIYbbnZ2dnUVZ_trinZ2d@comcast.com>, Derek Janssen <ejanss@comcast.net> wrote: Juan F. Lara wrote: I'm an atheist, (...Ever hear one that didn't TELL us they were?) If they DIDN'T tell you, would Isaac Asimov, Matt Groening or Penn Jillette still have an act? :) Probably, given it has little do ...
Samantha, the Onery Lizard wrote: In article <zuadnfEIwLWqvYbbnZ2dnUVZ_vrinZ2d@comcast.com>, Derek Janssen <ejanss@comcast.net> wrote: Kip Williams wrote: I agree with the religion part. It really has no place in the media. I'm an atheist, (...Ever hear one that didn't TELL us they were?) ;) How do you know? If someone ...