Message Board F.A.Q. Search Site Map Main Sections of this Site: Email Miz Beaver Welcome This is the personal web-site of Marilyn K. White. I have been collecting Pogo and Walt Kelly items for many years. I'd like to share some of my Pogo interests with web surfers, and hope that you will enjoy looking at the Pogo items in my collection. I also have some duplicate items from my ...
Hal Higdon: On The Run The Best Funny Animal Strip of All-Time What `40s comic strip artist would you say had a style closest to that of Walt Kelly Would you believe Milt Caniff by Hal Higdon WHAT CAN I TELL YOU ABOUT Walt Kelly that won't be covered by other members of the Comic & Fantasy Art Amateur Press Association (CFA/APA) David Applegate, for example, is a serious Pogo fan and has ...
Walt Kelly's Pogo : The Eye of the Whole Man Studies in American Humor, Volume 2, Number 3, 1984 The comic strip has been called the folk play of the American masses, a popular art form that instead of a message . . . contains the mirrored image of its readers. 1 And as the subtitle of a recent book reminds us, we usually study the comics to find out What Dick Tracy, Blondie, Daddy Warbucks, and ...
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Pogo Possum, born in 1943 from the fertile imagination of Walt Kelly, emerged full grown and a possum to be beckoned with. From the very beginning, Pogo's clear perspective on the world was sharp, yet not surgical. Was uncluttered, yet not simplicity. In a very real sense, Walt Kelly and Pogo were the same. Walt Kelly was born in Philadelphia in 1913, and grew up in Bridgport, Connecticut. After ...
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