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Re: Flatt Bear - ezdays - 08-29-2013 Don't know if anyone remembers "Lil' Abner", "The Little King", or "Flash Gordon", strips that I read as a kid. "Smokey Stover" was another one that I remember along with "Maggie and Jiggs". Others like, "Nancy", "Blondie" and "Gasoline Alley" still live on thanks to new artists that have taken them over while these others are gone for good. I'm sure many of these old cartoon strips can be found somewhere on the Net, I know there are a couple of magazines, like, "Good Old Days" that reprint some of these old strips. Re: Flatt Bear - Tyson Rayles - 08-29-2013 I'm late finding this thread ( what else is new Re: Flatt Bear - yellowlynn - 08-29-2013 don, i'm sure ou remember henr, nanc and sluggo, casper milqueoas, and gump, illie he oiler, ou our wa, and freckles. i need o qui. he keboard gave up on some leers. come afer s and x lnn Re: Flatt Bear - Sumpter250 - 08-29-2013 ezdays Wrote:I asked them why they didn't remove a few pages from the sports section instead Don !!!! I remember just about all the above listed comics, then there's Beyond Mars, Brick Bradford, ( :o Dick Tracy, didn't get a mention ? :o ), Twin Earths, and I'm sure Ive forgotten some others.
Re: Flatt Bear - ezdays - 08-29-2013 Sumpter250 Wrote:Don !!!!Yup, over the years, they've cut out the afternoon newspaper, cut way back on the business section to where it's only a few pages, and other sections have been reduced, eliminated or combined with others, but the sports section seems to be thicker than even the news. And I thought that's why they called it a newspaper... Sumpter250 Wrote:I remember just about all the above listed comics, then there's Beyond Mars, Brick Bradford, ( :o Dick Tracy, didn't get a mention ? :o ), Twin Earths, and I'm sure Ive forgotten some others. Then there was "Mandrake the Magician", "The Katzen Jammer Kids", "Little Orphan Annie", "Buck Rogers", "Mutt and Jeff", and "Popeye". These all date way back, there's just too many to list and too long ago to remember. :cry: And yeah, you can still read "Dick Tracy", but it's not quite the same. Someday, maybe fifty years from now, someone is going to say, "remember Flatt Bear, that funny cartoon?"
Re: Flatt Bear - Tyson Rayles - 08-29-2013 I liked most of those and another that I liked and was set in your neck of the woods Don was Tumbleweeds. Re: Flatt Bear - ezdays - 08-29-2013 Tyson Rayles Wrote:I liked most of those and another that I liked and was set in your neck of the woods Don was Tumbleweeds. Yeah, I've been trying to think of the name of that strip. I loved that one, read it everyday. Re: Flatt Bear - Steamtrains - 08-29-2013 Best of luck to you, Packey..!! Let's see mo'... Best strip ever..?? POGO...!!! Re: Flatt Bear - BR60103 - 08-29-2013 My wife stopped letting me read Pogo books in bed -- it shook too much. I started reading Dick Tracy when I was quite young -- there was a page where he was chasing someone around a hopper. I read for years but they never went back. Good luck, Packey. How do you make money on it? The paper that the family has read since (at least -- we can document) the time of Edward VIII has reduced the comics to 2 lines at the bottom of a page in the (horrors!) sports section. |