1958 was a centennial year in British Columbia. When they announced the start of the B.C. comic strip I thought it was going to be about the province’s history!
Bring on my fav…..Clumsy Carp!The accident always waiting to happen.I had a poster in our Army maintenance bay back in 73.It was BC looking a leaf on a branch below him.He plucks the leave.The branch slams into his jaw.The saying we had printed under it…..“If you don’t know what it does don’t mess with it”of course the language for us was a bit stronger.
Hurray!!!!!!I am so glad B.C. is back to the original!!!!!!!!!Most definitely will add this to my daily ’toon tour!Thanks to Thom at Birdbrains for spreading the word. :))
When comparing original and current, it is interesting to note how the beards on the early strip are quite different than today. I suspect the current “style” might be easier to draw quickly…
This “new” comic was also announced on the GoComics blog at http://blogs.gocomics.com/2015/09/new-comic-alert-classic-bc-by-mastroianni-and-hart.html . I asked there about why Mastroianni’s name was there. Doubt I’ll get an answer, though. Possibly it’s because he owns the rights to the strip now, so he can do whatever he wants. But it does seem a bit presumptuous to say the least.
No matter how far back you go, B.C. is an excellent, funny strip! It’s been around for so long, it almost refutes the theory of evolution! Thanks Johnny Hart and Mastroianni for all the laughs.
jpresThe LA Times is where I first read both strips too. I was a Soph. in College and we thought it was cool to read comics and discus them. I’m still doing it!
What? Me worried ? over 9 years ago
They were a lot fatter way back then ! I’m guessing this was before they went on that Palio diet was invented ?
Darryl Heine over 9 years ago
The first ever B.C. Comic strip episode?
Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 9 years ago
Why does the byline say Mastroianni and Hart? That’s the current credit, for the new strips.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
According to Wiki, the Launch date was February 17, 1958; so I’d say this was the first one…
Terr Bear Premium Member over 9 years ago
I will enjoy this! I, too, have the collected strips in paperback. Thank you!
Marathon Zack over 9 years ago
FINALLY!!!! YAY!!!!
nailer Premium Member over 9 years ago
Excellent! Another strip added to My Comic Page
nailer Premium Member over 9 years ago
So B.C. is after one of the characters? Don´t remember him, is he still around?
Jeff P Premium Member over 9 years ago
This is VERY cool!I remember when BC & Wizard were must-reads in the LA Times…now, the Times carries neither……
GROG Premium Member over 9 years ago
Very groovy
JP Steve Premium Member over 9 years ago
1958 was a centennial year in British Columbia. When they announced the start of the B.C. comic strip I thought it was going to be about the province’s history!
up2trixx over 9 years ago
I’ve always been able to tell BC from Peter by the fact that Peter has a cowlick. The first BC collection I ever had was called “Back to B.C.”
Vet Premium Member over 9 years ago
Bring on my fav…..Clumsy Carp!The accident always waiting to happen.I had a poster in our Army maintenance bay back in 73.It was BC looking a leaf on a branch below him.He plucks the leave.The branch slams into his jaw.The saying we had printed under it…..“If you don’t know what it does don’t mess with it”of course the language for us was a bit stronger.
MontanaLady over 9 years ago
Hurray!!!!!!I am so glad B.C. is back to the original!!!!!!!!!Most definitely will add this to my daily ’toon tour!Thanks to Thom at Birdbrains for spreading the word. :))
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
When comparing original and current, it is interesting to note how the beards on the early strip are quite different than today. I suspect the current “style” might be easier to draw quickly…
bfrg45 over 9 years ago
This “new” comic was also announced on the GoComics blog at http://blogs.gocomics.com/2015/09/new-comic-alert-classic-bc-by-mastroianni-and-hart.html . I asked there about why Mastroianni’s name was there. Doubt I’ll get an answer, though. Possibly it’s because he owns the rights to the strip now, so he can do whatever he wants. But it does seem a bit presumptuous to say the least.
katina.cooper over 9 years ago
BC is a fathead? Did they rip that off from Peanuts? Well, at least I get to read the original ones that don’t talk about current events.
thombluemel Premium Member over 9 years ago
No matter how far back you go, B.C. is an excellent, funny strip! It’s been around for so long, it almost refutes the theory of evolution! Thanks Johnny Hart and Mastroianni for all the laughs.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 9 years ago
IN MY QUEUE!I have been reading B.C. since i was a child. These strips from the beginning are the ones that i first read YEARS ago.
Charles Brubaker creator over 9 years ago
Woot! Fan of the old strips!
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member over 9 years ago
jpresThe LA Times is where I first read both strips too. I was a Soph. in College and we thought it was cool to read comics and discus them. I’m still doing it!
azrael2000 almost 9 years ago
I hope we get to see the strips (eventually) with Anno Domini. I never got to see them first run.
Darryl Heine over 3 years ago
This would have also have been a Beetle Bailey strip with Beetle writing “Sarge is a Fathead” on the wall.
Durak Premium Member 10 days ago
Greetings from the future! Wow, 1958. BC is even older than I am! Not by much though.