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Gasoline Alley - Frank King, 1918–1959
Adventures of Jack Keefe, comic strip by Ring Lardner, 1920′s
Harvey Kurtzman: original art for “Scenes from College Life: Crowning the May Queen”, Compact #5 (May 1952)
Robert Crumb, A Short History of America (1979)
Will Einser nelle cui case sembra a tutti di aver abitato…
Black and Bluehawks from Mad Magazine #5. 1953. Art by Wally Wood.
Popeye, by E.C. Segar. Published Octoper 11, 1936.
Popeye by E.C.Segar
Joe Musial (1965)
The Katzenjammer Kids was created by Rudolph Dirks in December 1897. It was the first true comic strip using a series of panels to tell a continuing story. It was also an early user of word balloons,
The American Mutoscope Company produced silent films in 1898 and 1900.
The last original strip was published on January 1, 2006 but the strip continues in syndication by King Features.
tintin comics don’t receive enough love on tumblr so here’s some random panels pt 4
Jacques Tardi - Nestor Burma
Hergé :: Les Aventures de Tintin
CHRISTOPHE BLAIN /
King Kong (2004)
La splendeur de l’album jeunesse KING KONG, illustré par Christophe Blain et adapté par Michel Piquemal.
Christophe Blain