And once again, great enjoyable comics with great artwork rendering scenes in a fabulous three dimensional depths. Once again, a big thumbs up for Foxo’s marvellous masterpiece, the wordless wonder called Bozo!
I like to think for #2 Bozann’s gift was purple and neon green, and he went for a more elegant silver and blue*, and we just can’t tell because it’s in black and white.
Thinking about Bozo’s weight got me looking at his design, and the combination of barrel chest and small pelvis were typically used for big bruisers. I hadn’t noticed it because he’s so compact.
Also like the depiction of city sidewalks with the lightest dusting of snow on them.
1) Guinea Pig: Ever the prankster Bozo has to be wary of the backlash. So his favorite beat cop gets a cigar. It explodes in his face so Bozo discards the box.
2) Haven’t we done this before?: Bozo exchanges a striped tie to get another one tha looks identical. ????
3) Ride-A-Trike: Bozo plays with a boy on his tricycle but when Bozo got on his weight smashed the tires. The boy finds a sturdier one only it costs a small fortune $37.50!!(Muscle is heavier than fat and carries more than its own weight.)
As the son of the late Foxo Reardon, the creator of the comic strip “Bozo,” I would like to invite all followers of “Bozo” as well as all those who have stumbled on the strip for the first time, to read the article, including attached strips and photos, “A Firsthand History of ‘Bozo’, the World’s First Pantomime-Style strip,” on he GoComic Blog. Thank you for taking the time to do so.
Ahuehuete about 3 years ago
$37.50? That was a fortune back then!
Gent about 3 years ago
1. How to test whether cigar is real or trick cigar.
2. I’ll have another horizontal lines, please.
3. Bozo will has to works overtime for a long time to affords that one.
Gent about 3 years ago
And once again, great enjoyable comics with great artwork rendering scenes in a fabulous three dimensional depths. Once again, a big thumbs up for Foxo’s marvellous masterpiece, the wordless wonder called Bozo!
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 3 years ago
I like to think for #2 Bozann’s gift was purple and neon green, and he went for a more elegant silver and blue*, and we just can’t tell because it’s in black and white.
*or maybe vice versa.
danketaz Premium Member about 3 years ago
1 Santa may have to put himself on the Naughty list next year.
2 Bozo just wanted one in his size.
3 Time to resolve to go on a diet for 1949.
Kip Williams about 3 years ago
Thinking about Bozo’s weight got me looking at his design, and the combination of barrel chest and small pelvis were typically used for big bruisers. I hadn’t noticed it because he’s so compact.
Also like the depiction of city sidewalks with the lightest dusting of snow on them.
Mark Thomas about 3 years ago
1. That was a bang up gift for the cop.
2. Bozo really liked the first tie, he just wanted to meet the gal at the exchange desk. However, Bozann will be mad.
3. Bozo about to pass out from “sticker shock”.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 3 years ago
1) Guinea Pig: Ever the prankster Bozo has to be wary of the backlash. So his favorite beat cop gets a cigar. It explodes in his face so Bozo discards the box.
2) Haven’t we done this before?: Bozo exchanges a striped tie to get another one tha looks identical. ????
3) Ride-A-Trike: Bozo plays with a boy on his tricycle but when Bozo got on his weight smashed the tires. The boy finds a sturdier one only it costs a small fortune $37.50!!(Muscle is heavier than fat and carries more than its own weight.)
mreardon53 Premium Member about 3 years ago
As the son of the late Foxo Reardon, the creator of the comic strip “Bozo,” I would like to invite all followers of “Bozo” as well as all those who have stumbled on the strip for the first time, to read the article, including attached strips and photos, “A Firsthand History of ‘Bozo’, the World’s First Pantomime-Style strip,” on he GoComic Blog. Thank you for taking the time to do so.
Gent about 3 years ago
… To make things easier, here’s a link to that on Go Comics Blog!
https://www.gocomics.com/blog/4945/a-firsthand-history-of-bozo-the-world-s-first-pantomime-style-strip