3 – Bozo was asked that sometime when the reviews were poor, and the box office was losing it’s steam… that won’t he go back out there and re-watch just one for the Gipper.
1. Bozo could not stands being smothered in tonnes of perfumes!
2. Say ya gots a used engine for sale too?
3. Game sold out. But movie ticket not.
…
For those who come in late, these fabulous fun funnies was envisioned and executed so beautifully and brilliantly by FoXo Reardon, a true master cartoonist who told his funny tales with his awesome artwork alone, without any of his characters in BOZO ever saying a single word.
An especially excellent epitome of pictures speaking thousand words, BOZO also the most pleasant picturesque pantomime where every panel is like a photograph of a three-dimensional cartoon world of realistic-looking depths and details. Such was his powerful perspective artwork which brought to life a lovely lively world of BOZO!
FoXo a rare combination of both sharp wits and artistic talents which is rarely seen together in the same cartoonist, a true master and professional cartoonist whose work quality speaks for itself and as you can see for yourself BOZO is pure gold coming from a golden era of cartooning!
BOZO is pure gold coming from a golden era of cartooning! More about FoXo and BOZO in the About page.
So no wonder that these wonderful wordless wonders still bring great joy and sheer cheer to many even today.
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 many many more!
…
And of course another big thumbs up, big applause, and three cheers once again for the marvellous master FoXo’s magnificent masterpiece, the most pleasant picturesque pantomime, the ever entertaining ever energetic ever enjoyable ever excellent evergreen entertainer, the brilliantly beautiful and beautifully brilliant BOZO!
…
And yes of course many thankses to Micheal Reardon for bringing BOZO back for us all!
CHICKEN HEARTED- Not sure of the 1949 laws, but I think Bozo feels there could be an harassment suit if he stays in the elevator. Plus Fuzzy is on the next lift going up. EMPTY- Crank all you want, something (like and motor is missing, naturally Fuzzy is no help. TEAM SPIRIT- Ah it is going to be a great game, Notre Dame souvenirs showing your spirit, sadly our loyal fan is getting tickets to a 1939 Movie with Charles Laughton and not Leon Hart, Heisman Trophy winner from University of Notre Dame. GO IRISH!
1. Express Elevator, chick overload – not my coffin – off I go. And Fuzzy also. 2. Car been robbed. Fuzzy sleeping on the job! 3. Bozo bleeds Green. True Fan indeed. Sip some Irish Cream.
The engine is in the rear. The crank is stored in the front. GM put electric starters in cars because all of their engineers had broken arms or had been killed by engine cranks.
I like the 1939 version of Hunchback of Notre Dame. Charles Laughton, Edmund O’Brien and the second film for an 18 year old Maureen O’Hara. (Her first was Jamaica Inn earlier in the year,)
Mr. Holy of Holies of Umbrellas:1st Strip, last panel:A very large version of The Man just in front of the rich guy. I think the woman already in the elevator is the Elevator Operator. (In this case, she is the Elevator Operatess)
2nd Strip, 3rd panel: He’s just walking down the street.
3rd Strip: Sadly our good Umbrella Man does not appear.
Mark Thomas 8 months ago
1. Bozo decided to express himself more locally.
2. Foxo envisions the first emission free car.
3. Bozo couldn’t afford to go to the game, so he went to the more affordable movie instead.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member 8 months ago
1∾ No room to smoke, or even breathe!
2∾ Really ready for a rebuild.
3∾ Foxo was a Notre Dame fan and so is Bozo, no matter where they’re playing!
GovernorOfCalisota {LoveBozobyFoxo} Premium Member 8 months ago
1) Bozo and Fuzzy ☂️❤️ going local ☺
2) I wonder what Fuzzy ☂️❤️ is doing back there. Bozo found a car that needs to be lightly customized ☺
3) Dressed for the occasion ⭐
Dirty Dragon 8 months ago
3 – Bozo was asked that sometime when the reviews were poor, and the box office was losing it’s steam… that won’t he go back out there and re-watch just one for the Gipper.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 8 months ago
Empty – it runs so quietly!
Pequod 8 months ago
1. The ladies are great but Bozo shall wait.
2. No engine to avail, so Bozo says, “No sale.”
3. Ticket for the wrong seat. Fighting Irish get beat.
Just-me 8 months ago
1. Outnumbered and wise
2. Missing motor (Sounds like the title of a Perry Mason episode Case of the Missing Motor)
3. Football flick?
Gent 8 months ago
1. Bozo could not stands being smothered in tonnes of perfumes!
2. Say ya gots a used engine for sale too?
3. Game sold out. But movie ticket not.
…
For those who come in late, these fabulous fun funnies was envisioned and executed so beautifully and brilliantly by FoXo Reardon, a true master cartoonist who told his funny tales with his awesome artwork alone, without any of his characters in BOZO ever saying a single word.
An especially excellent epitome of pictures speaking thousand words, BOZO also the most pleasant picturesque pantomime where every panel is like a photograph of a three-dimensional cartoon world of realistic-looking depths and details. Such was his powerful perspective artwork which brought to life a lovely lively world of BOZO!
FoXo a rare combination of both sharp wits and artistic talents which is rarely seen together in the same cartoonist, a true master and professional cartoonist whose work quality speaks for itself and as you can see for yourself BOZO is pure gold coming from a golden era of cartooning!
BOZO is pure gold coming from a golden era of cartooning! More about FoXo and BOZO in the About page.
So no wonder that these wonderful wordless wonders still bring great joy and sheer cheer to many even today.
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 many many more!
…
And of course another big thumbs up, big applause, and three cheers once again for the marvellous master FoXo’s magnificent masterpiece, the most pleasant picturesque pantomime, the ever entertaining ever energetic ever enjoyable ever excellent evergreen entertainer, the brilliantly beautiful and beautifully brilliant BOZO!
…
And yes of course many thankses to Micheal Reardon for bringing BOZO back for us all!
guenette.charlie(BozoKnows) 8 months ago
1) You’d think Bozo wouldn’t have minded sharing an elevator with all those ladies.
2) That would explain why the car wouldn’t start.
3) Cheer Cheer for old Notre Dame, Root for the Hunchback to win the game!
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member 8 months ago
“Team spirit” – very interesting that word reissue on the movie poster . That’s what I’m going to call reruns from now on – reissues .
Searcy9320 8 months ago
CHICKEN HEARTED- Not sure of the 1949 laws, but I think Bozo feels there could be an harassment suit if he stays in the elevator. Plus Fuzzy is on the next lift going up. EMPTY- Crank all you want, something (like and motor is missing, naturally Fuzzy is no help. TEAM SPIRIT- Ah it is going to be a great game, Notre Dame souvenirs showing your spirit, sadly our loyal fan is getting tickets to a 1939 Movie with Charles Laughton and not Leon Hart, Heisman Trophy winner from University of Notre Dame. GO IRISH!
Sluggo's Eloquence Coach 8 months ago
1) Trapped in a Box – No Doubt 2) No Particular Place to Go – Chuck Berry 3) Everyone’s Gone to the Movies – Steely Dan
CorkLock 8 months ago
1. Express Elevator, chick overload – not my coffin – off I go. And Fuzzy also. 2. Car been robbed. Fuzzy sleeping on the job! 3. Bozo bleeds Green. True Fan indeed. Sip some Irish Cream.
the lost wizard 8 months ago
1. Bozo prefers not to express himself. :)
PoodleGroomer 8 months ago
The engine is in the rear. The crank is stored in the front. GM put electric starters in cars because all of their engineers had broken arms or had been killed by engine cranks.
Teto85 Premium Member 8 months ago
I like the 1939 version of Hunchback of Notre Dame. Charles Laughton, Edmund O’Brien and the second film for an 18 year old Maureen O’Hara. (Her first was Jamaica Inn earlier in the year,)
gcarlson 8 months ago
“Does the name Quasimodo ring a bell?” “Yeah, didn’t he play hunchback for Notre Dame?”
Shikamoo Premium Member 8 months ago
1. Closetaphobia.
2. Running on empty.
3. It’s just a hunch, but I think Bozo is in for a surprise.
banjoAhhh! 8 months ago
Mr. Holy of Holies of Umbrellas:1st Strip, last panel:A very large version of The Man just in front of the rich guy. I think the woman already in the elevator is the Elevator Operator. (In this case, she is the Elevator Operatess)
2nd Strip, 3rd panel: He’s just walking down the street.
3rd Strip: Sadly our good Umbrella Man does not appear.
danketaz Premium Member 8 months ago
1 All those different perfumes were starting to overpower Bozo’s cigar. Besides, he wanted Menswear. ( I’m Coming Out — Diana Ross)
2 I guess the rubber band snapped. ( Crank It Up — Colt Ford)
3 Bozo’s seen it before, it’s got a familiar ring. (A Guy Like You — The Hunchback Of Notre Dame)