Dictaphones (tm!) and their ilk (e.g., “Ediphone”) had been around quite some time by the mid-1940s. In fact, a recording would play a key role in a Nero Wolfe mystery (“The Silent Speaker”) right about this time. It was also right around this time that Dictaphone moved from wax cylinders to a flexible plastic belt — ironically, learning how to fix the old model machines would soon become a dead end!
The Working Daze wiki lists the comic as starting in the early 1990’s. 50 years after WWII and the pacific theatre. Fun, nostalgic artwork though. I love the old comics style from the early/mid 1900’s.
I guess I haven’t seen enough Milton Caniff artwork from the period reflected the I would have necessarily recognized his style in the art, but the Caniff manner in the strip logo and the signature cartouche is unmistakable.
rekam Premium Member 4 months ago
These have been great, Scott. Wondering if you could include the dates, or at least years, these were published?
Tra1nman2 Premium Member 4 months ago
Court marshaled should be court-martialed, though.
papajim545 4 months ago
Yawwwwwnnnn
DawnQuinn1 4 months ago
Nothing original lately. Maybe they are all on vacation.
EOCostello 4 months ago
Dictaphones (tm!) and their ilk (e.g., “Ediphone”) had been around quite some time by the mid-1940s. In fact, a recording would play a key role in a Nero Wolfe mystery (“The Silent Speaker”) right about this time. It was also right around this time that Dictaphone moved from wax cylinders to a flexible plastic belt — ironically, learning how to fix the old model machines would soon become a dead end!
BeniHanna6 Premium Member 4 months ago
ala’ Terry and the Pirates.
Rista 4 months ago
The Working Daze wiki lists the comic as starting in the early 1990’s. 50 years after WWII and the pacific theatre. Fun, nostalgic artwork though. I love the old comics style from the early/mid 1900’s.
Jefano Premium Member 4 months ago
I guess I haven’t seen enough Milton Caniff artwork from the period reflected the I would have necessarily recognized his style in the art, but the Caniff manner in the strip logo and the signature cartouche is unmistakable.
WF11 4 months ago
CJ looks really good in the suit, much nicer and more professional than her rather casual portrayal in the current strips!
Aladar30 Premium Member 4 months ago
Pacetime is relative if Rita is around.