Maud! Oh. I must sayI am quite impressedNot only in her obedienceBut how she’s always dressed. She survived the school of Hard Knocks. (And I know that’s hard to do) working by her man each day showing her love is true.
Funny thing about Krazy Kat. Creator George Herriman died in 1944, before the time of most of us. Yet that strip appears to be as well known amongst discerning aficionados almost as well as many of the current strips are. Great art is obviously timeless.
This is one of the reprint strips right? Since then, Katy Keene has gotten her own CW show, and both the Dragon Lady (shown behind Terry in panel 4) and Harold Teen have made guest appearances in Dick Tracy.
Dirty Dragon over 4 years ago
Walt thinks about how long Mr. Jingles has lived every night in bed.
eromlig over 4 years ago
Great job, Jim!
top cat james over 4 years ago
…And Then There’s Maud…
krisannr.thompson over 4 years ago
Or is that Balleen The wacky queen who can not make a friend bc her mind is shot. (Though her soul is not) the crazy lady now leaving the scene.
krisannr.thompson over 4 years ago
Maud! Oh. I must sayI am quite impressedNot only in her obedienceBut how she’s always dressed. She survived the school of Hard Knocks. (And I know that’s hard to do) working by her man each day showing her love is true.
BlitzMcD over 4 years ago
Funny thing about Krazy Kat. Creator George Herriman died in 1944, before the time of most of us. Yet that strip appears to be as well known amongst discerning aficionados almost as well as many of the current strips are. Great art is obviously timeless.
davidf42 over 4 years ago
There’s Bill! Now where are Doc and Avery?
DJJG over 4 years ago
There’s the Dragon Lady!
I Go Pogo over 4 years ago
This strip is a rerun as well from April 11, 2010
Bob. over 4 years ago
Notary Sojac.
Don Bagert Premium Member over 4 years ago
This is one of the reprint strips right? Since then, Katy Keene has gotten her own CW show, and both the Dragon Lady (shown behind Terry in panel 4) and Harold Teen have made guest appearances in Dick Tracy.
PuppyPapa over 4 years ago
This one brought a real smile!
sarahbowl1 Premium Member over 4 years ago
That’s so cool!
tcayer over 4 years ago
I wonder if Calvin and Hobbes live there? And they better make room for the gang at Stone Soup!
Ed Brault Premium Member over 4 years ago
I remember when the Boston Globe Sunday Funnies carried Mutt n’ Jeff, and Penny!
BWR over 4 years ago
Who’s the lady in green? Penny?
DJJG over 4 years ago
In green is the fashionable Katy Keene. Penny, by Harry Haenigsen, is the redhead, with her prominent jawline and smile.