In strip #1, panel #3, for me, the Mailman’s right foot exiting stage right makes the entire composition a masterpiece.
In strip #2, there’s an interesting contrast between panel one, where Bozo is Kicked or “Booted Out” and panel four, where Bozo is “thrown out.”
The hover hats in panels one and four are a nice touch, like bookends.
After giving Gent’s comment about pantomime some thought, it has occurred to me that Foxo Reardon may have been deaf.
Foxo definitely created a comic strip that may have worked for both the deaf and the visually literate readers of his strip.
In strip #1, panel #3, for me, the Mailman’s right foot exiting stage right makes the entire composition a masterpiece.
In strip #2, there’s an interesting contrast between panel one, where Bozo is Kicked or “Booted Out” and panel four, where Bozo is “thrown out.”
The hover hats in panels one and four are a nice touch, like bookends.
After giving Gent’s comment about pantomime some thought, it has occurred to me that Foxo Reardon may have been deaf.
Foxo definitely created a comic strip that may have worked for both the deaf and the visually literate readers of his strip.