1) HARD WORK, HARD NO: Bozo writes the great American novel, “Horton Hears a Pooka” however it is trashed, and Bozo leaves unhappy with his manuscript in the trash can!
2) SNEAK A PEEK: Walking down a corridor only one door says to keep out and private! He just has to see why! [“Bozo’s Adventures in Blunderland” /f I wish we could see it,]
3) GAME CHANGE: Bozo wants to teach Sonny football, but the child wants to leapfrog!
1. Foolish publisher not knows how great a BOZO book will be!
2. So this is where that publisher keeps his approved books eh.
3. Enough with being bookworm. Now it time to plays!
…
And yes of course, a complete collection of BOZO comics book is what me wants. Something worth collecting.
Also, BOZO comics should be used to teach art and drawing in schools for these are drawn with some of the best artwork, especially perspective artwork me has seen, especially in funnies. In every panel you can feel the three dimensional depths in the scenes.
Also, FoXo never needed words to tell his funny tales but uses just the power of his awesome artwork alone to tell them. It’s just the scenes, the body languages and facial expressions of characters and the additional background scenes and characters that tell the funny tales.
Anyone who want to draw comics should learn from FoXo’s wonderful wordless wonders.
BOZO always brings me great joy and sheer cheer. But despite being a great classic of great creative calibre, neither BOZO nor FoXo are much known or remembered these days.
Spread the word, friends, so that BOZO can spread more joy and cheer to more!
…
And yes of course another big thumbs up, big applause, and three cheers once again for the marvellous master cartoonist FoXo’s magnificent masterpiece, the most pleasant picturesque pantomime, the ever entertaining ever energetic ever excellent evergreen entertainer BOZO!
1) reminds me of the greatest editorial rejection of all time: “Your manuscript is both original and good. Unfortunately, the parts that are good are not original, and the parts that are original are not good.”
GovernorOfCalisota {LoveBozobyFoxo} Premium Member about 2 years ago
1) Poor Bozo. A new garbage can wasn’t what he hoped for.
2) Bozo, Bozo…
3) Everyone’s having fun! Fuzzy on his bike, you two… whatever you are doing. :-D
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 2 years ago
Curious: Bozo has the true hacker spirit.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 2 years ago
1~ “It was a dark and unoriginal night …”
2~ Oh, excuse me, I thought this was the restroom.
3~ Try explaining the game once more, Bozo!
Mark Thomas about 2 years ago
1. Taking out the trash … that’s gotta hurt.
2. Peek a boo!
3. Ah, the old leap frog over the center trick play, ’cept he forgot the ball.
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
Geeze! I’m gonna be knee deep in a rut if I have to keep doing this over and over!
It does make one wonder, doesn’t it?
Hut 2 -3-4 ….what the…
patricev70 about 2 years ago
1) I’ll take my book elsewhere!!! And give me my manuscript!
2) Fuzzy!!! This is where you live!
3) Wrong game kid!
Just-me about 2 years ago
1. Rejection
2. Intrusion
3. Leapfrogged
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Dissatisfied. Satisfied. Satisfying. The best way to get attention is to tell people to look away.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 2 years ago
1) HARD WORK, HARD NO: Bozo writes the great American novel, “Horton Hears a Pooka” however it is trashed, and Bozo leaves unhappy with his manuscript in the trash can!
2) SNEAK A PEEK: Walking down a corridor only one door says to keep out and private! He just has to see why! [“Bozo’s Adventures in Blunderland” /f I wish we could see it,]
3) GAME CHANGE: Bozo wants to teach Sonny football, but the child wants to leapfrog!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 2 years ago
Mr. Readon, I hope you don’t mind my embellishments of your dad’s universe. I don’t do this for all strips just some like BC and Dog Eat Doug.
Gent about 2 years ago
1. Foolish publisher not knows how great a BOZO book will be!
2. So this is where that publisher keeps his approved books eh.
3. Enough with being bookworm. Now it time to plays!
…
And yes of course, a complete collection of BOZO comics book is what me wants. Something worth collecting.
Also, BOZO comics should be used to teach art and drawing in schools for these are drawn with some of the best artwork, especially perspective artwork me has seen, especially in funnies. In every panel you can feel the three dimensional depths in the scenes.
Also, FoXo never needed words to tell his funny tales but uses just the power of his awesome artwork alone to tell them. It’s just the scenes, the body languages and facial expressions of characters and the additional background scenes and characters that tell the funny tales.
Anyone who want to draw comics should learn from FoXo’s wonderful wordless wonders.
BOZO always brings me great joy and sheer cheer. But despite being a great classic of great creative calibre, neither BOZO nor FoXo are much known or remembered these days.
Spread the word, friends, so that BOZO can spread more joy and cheer to more!
…
And yes of course another big thumbs up, big applause, and three cheers once again for the marvellous master cartoonist FoXo’s magnificent masterpiece, the most pleasant picturesque pantomime, the ever entertaining ever energetic ever excellent evergreen entertainer BOZO!
Sluggo's Eloquence Coach about 2 years ago
danketaz Premium Member about 2 years ago
1 Man, those job application forms keep getting longer all the time. But at least Bozo got the job.
2 Looks like Bozo’s found his new office.
3 And already in charge of the new trainee. Right Bozo?
the lost wizard about 2 years ago
1. Words cannot express Bozo’s feeling of rejection. Thank goodness for Foxo to so ably show us. :)
danketaz Premium Member about 2 years ago
1 Looks like the publishers thought Bozo was just too wordy.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 2 years ago
Maybe they wanted it typed.
edeloriea14 about 2 years ago
1. “Writing Trashy Novels For Dummies”.
2. Not a smart move, Bozo!
3. Jump over the football player.
Ed The Red Premium Member about 2 years ago
1) reminds me of the greatest editorial rejection of all time: “Your manuscript is both original and good. Unfortunately, the parts that are good are not original, and the parts that are original are not good.”