Origins of the Sunday Comics by Peter Maresca for March 06, 2015

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    MJKesquire  about 9 years ago

    In the third panel, if MR McCay would have put the wordsup an, after the word strike, acquaintance would not haveto be crammed into & around the lower corner!

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    I Go Pogo   about 9 years ago

    Nemo has his one feature here? Thanks for the tip!

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    CeeJay  about 9 years ago

    Quick comment on The Brownies! My local library (in their storage section) had 2 Brownies books by Palmer Cox (“The Brownies:Their Book” and “Another Brownie Book”). Both are delightful, and the art work is superb. Both are from the late 1800’s. I enjoyed the tales in these books more then the quick stories in the comic strips. So,if you found The Brownies interesting, there is more material out there.

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    byamrcn  about 9 years ago

    Always enjoy a Sammy Sneeze! Sorry we won’t see any more. He and Nemo and Willie Winkie are real gems here.

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    Kip W  about 9 years ago

    Speaking of Feininger, are we going to see the Kin-Der-Kids in this space some time? I hope I hope I hope.

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