3. Bozo wanna sew the pants and sue the sports apparel company.
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Mondays is never moandays with Fabulous FoXo’s Brilliant BOZO!
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!
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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!
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And yes of course many thankses to Micheal Reardon for bringing BOZO back for us all!
3. If not for underpants Bozo woulda gots totally em-bare-assed.
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But no needs for steenky second thoughts about following BOZO and hits that Follow button above now if you hasn’t already and if you has already then never hits button if it say Unfollow. And thus makes your miserable moandays into Merry Mondays with Fabulous FoXo’s Brilliant BOZO!
2) Oh, maybe I can blend in with this running crowd and the cop will lose track of me. A getaway bus! Wonder where everyone is going. Maybe a sporting event?
3) lets run through this stadium – I bet he won’t follow me. Oh, they threw a ball to me! And a bunch of HUGE guys are trying to tackle me! I wish it were just the cop again.
Careful what you wish for…. Lots dodge into this tailor shop to hide – I’m sure I have something to repair after all that scurrying.
What was it like to grow up with a cartoonist as a father?
My father had been working as a professional cartoonist for sixteen years when I was born in 1937. He had worked the last fourteen of those years as a staff cartoonist for the Richmond (Virginia) Times-Dispatch, one of the South’s leading newspapers, doing every type of cartooning: news, sports, humor, editorial, and creating a number of regularly published features, as well as working outside sketching assignments at the courts and at crime scenes.
Among his created features was Bozo, the world’s original pantomime comic strip. He created that strip at age 16 in 1921 just after being laid off as sports cartoonist at the Times-Dispatch and before being rehired in 1923.
My father worked afternoon and evening hours at the paper. I was child number six, which meant my bedtime was earlier than that of my older siblings. I remember lying awake in bed alone and afraid in the dark, and the relief I felt when Dad returned home around 9 p.m. or so, his booming voice heard throughout the house as he relayed to my mother all the events of the day at the newspaper. Obviously, any bad guys would be chased off by that voice. And that voice was usually filled with enthusiasm and excitement. So, considering the hours that he worked, he was gone most of the day during my first eight years, but his zest for life had a definite impact on me. His voice reflected all the excitement of the world. So I knew there was a lot going on out there.
[The above words of mine are taken from an interview that GoComics did with me in July of 2021. The entire interview can be found in the GoComics Blog below.} Michael Reardon, Producer of Bozo on GoComics and son of the late cartoonist.
Mark Thomas 3 days ago
1. The cop fights back.
2. Hurry up and wait.
3. Bozo is really torn up about his pants.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member 3 days ago
1 ‣ Bricochet!
2 ‣ It wasn’t going your way, anyway.
3 ‣ Those darn britches need patching AGAIN?
Izzy Moreno 3 days ago
1) “Did you just say t!ts?”
Shikamoo Premium Member 3 days ago
1. Take that, Bozo!
2. Catch that bus!
3. Taylor Swiftly!
Gent 2 days ago
1. Unintended action. Unexpected reaction.
2. Ah the good old days of mass public transport.
3. Bozo wanna sew the pants and sue the sports apparel company.
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Mondays is never moandays with Fabulous FoXo’s Brilliant BOZO!
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!
Gent 2 days ago
These so good me wanna does second takes today.
1. See? It better to keeps yours hat on.
2. What’s the big rush? It is rush hour!
3. If not for underpants Bozo woulda gots totally em-bare-assed.
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But no needs for steenky second thoughts about following BOZO and hits that Follow button above now if you hasn’t already and if you has already then never hits button if it say Unfollow. And thus makes your miserable moandays into Merry Mondays with Fabulous FoXo’s Brilliant BOZO!
Pequod 2 days ago
1. Unintended bump. Repaid for the lump.
2. Do not make a fuss. Just get on the bus.
3. Speedy Bozo can’t be caught. Patch for bottom must be bought.
P51Strega 2 days ago
1. Cop seeking bricks, as soon as they leave his hand they seek out the nearest officer.
bluecat 2 days ago
1) oh no, the cop found me! Better run.
2) Oh, maybe I can blend in with this running crowd and the cop will lose track of me. A getaway bus! Wonder where everyone is going. Maybe a sporting event?
3) lets run through this stadium – I bet he won’t follow me. Oh, they threw a ball to me! And a bunch of HUGE guys are trying to tackle me! I wish it were just the cop again.
Careful what you wish for…. Lots dodge into this tailor shop to hide – I’m sure I have something to repair after all that scurrying.
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member 2 days ago
Bozo and his bricks . That one boomeranged .
guenette.charlie(BozoKnows) 2 days ago
1) Hey, I didn’t know you were walking by this time!
2) Hey, does this bus go to Schenectady?
3) Bozo looks for a stich in (half)time!
goboboyd 2 days ago
1. So many wayward bricks in Bozo’s world.
2. Get up and go, Bozo. Now, hurry up and wait. Now, figure out… WHY?
3. Hutt.. hutt… butt? A new goal. Fix before the free kick
mreardon53 Premium Member 2 days ago
What was it like to grow up with a cartoonist as a father?
My father had been working as a professional cartoonist for sixteen years when I was born in 1937. He had worked the last fourteen of those years as a staff cartoonist for the Richmond (Virginia) Times-Dispatch, one of the South’s leading newspapers, doing every type of cartooning: news, sports, humor, editorial, and creating a number of regularly published features, as well as working outside sketching assignments at the courts and at crime scenes.
Among his created features was Bozo, the world’s original pantomime comic strip. He created that strip at age 16 in 1921 just after being laid off as sports cartoonist at the Times-Dispatch and before being rehired in 1923.
My father worked afternoon and evening hours at the paper. I was child number six, which meant my bedtime was earlier than that of my older siblings. I remember lying awake in bed alone and afraid in the dark, and the relief I felt when Dad returned home around 9 p.m. or so, his booming voice heard throughout the house as he relayed to my mother all the events of the day at the newspaper. Obviously, any bad guys would be chased off by that voice. And that voice was usually filled with enthusiasm and excitement. So, considering the hours that he worked, he was gone most of the day during my first eight years, but his zest for life had a definite impact on me. His voice reflected all the excitement of the world. So I knew there was a lot going on out there.
[The above words of mine are taken from an interview that GoComics did with me in July of 2021. The entire interview can be found in the GoComics Blog below.} Michael Reardon, Producer of Bozo on GoComics and son of the late cartoonist.
banjoAhhh! 2 days ago
Bozontos Ur: 1st Panel; no Bozontos.However, it does appear that Bozotos will soon be getting a beating from Officer Club.
2nd Strip; 3rd panel.Are the folks running from Bozontos across the street?
3rd Strip, 3rd panel.He is way far wander from the activities this time. Musta not been able to get tickets to the game.
Strawberry King 1 day ago
Uh-oh. This could lead to a brick war.
Is there a cab on the way?
Forrest Gump almost ran out the stadium when he played for Alabama.