Ripley's Believe It or Not by John Graziano
- September 05, 2012
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Ripley's Believe It or Not has been presenting the incredible and the unusual in illustrated form since Robert Ripley's first "Champs and Chumps" comic published on Dec. 19, 1918. Currently, B.I.O.N. is illustrated by John Graziano, who has been working as an artist and illustrator since 1983, when he received a certificate in illustration from the Newark School of Fine and Industrial Arts. He has designed trading card sets and a portrait series based on the 1960s cult TV show "Dark Shadows." John has also created comic strips for "Scream Queens" magazine, designed t-shirts graphics and created storyboards and concept drawings for Hollywood films. Researcher Lucas Stram has worked since 2004 as the voice behind the cartoon, reviewing potential stories, filtering through the hundreds of weekly submissions and putting together the stories for John to bring to life. New submissions are always welcome. Just click here.
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ananomoose said, 9 months ago
The truck on top must have made an illegal turn.
AshburnStadium said, 9 months ago
@GoldenRoya
Overheight (or overweight) would the only thing that may be illegal in Pennsylvania, unless the two other trucks weren’t properly fastened down.
suzleigh said, 9 months ago
The St. Louis Browns were among the worst major league teams in their time. During 1954, the team became the Baltimore Orioles.
zoidknight said, 9 months ago
@GoldenRoya
Not really, you should see how they pack those things.
nighthawks
said, 9 months ago
one thing about my lame comments, Penny, it’s heartening to know that someone is at least paying attention.
I don’t even mind that you accused me of having ‘my panties in a bunch’ over my ill conceived attack on sled dog owners.
But in my defense, I must say that it’s hard to concentrate whilst sitting lumpy panty bunches
corpcasselbury said, 9 months ago
@suzleigh
Indeed. This was, in fact, the only time that the Browns made it to the World Series, and it only happened because so many of the best players in the majors were in the military at the time. As a side note, when those players went into the service, their respective teams gave them some money; the Browns players who went got a deck of cards with the team logo on the back from the team owners, who were notoriously cheap.
Chicago Insurgent said, 9 months ago
actually when trucks are transported from the factor. truck makes. conga line with the new trucks. The trucks aren’t stacked on top of each other. This guy must have been pulling the trucks. how do you get the third truck up there without damaging it?
Levin De Leon said, 9 months ago
Asians countries…XD
Puddleglum2 said, 9 months ago
I don’t want to have any ‘truck’ with a police officer like that one!
phritzg
said, 9 months ago
@ananomoose
Maybe the different trucks were flashing conflicting turn signals.
exturk said, 9 months ago
Or the officer hadn’t met his monthly quota yet?
(Did he get three tickets?)
FANOLIO said, 9 months ago
Maybe they disassembled the top two trucks and reassembled them on the back of the bottom truck.
-Makes sense to me.daniel_bel said, 9 months ago
The flatbeds trucks were only meant as baggage on top of the kashmir bus.
comicnut4636 said, 9 months ago
@Chicago Insurgent
If the trucks were manufactured in China …who cares if there is any damage? A lot of stuff arrives here from China already damaged.
I bought a set of Stainless Steel cookware a few years ago and EVERY pot and pan had at least one dent in it, right out of the box. The box was undamaged and had not been opened until I opened it.
Nothing like quality(?).
alananda
said, 9 months ago
Onto which truck’s record did the ticket finally wind up !!