Wizard of Id by Parker and Hart
- June 07, 2009
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The pair began paving the path to the Kingdom of Id in 1950, when Parker, a staff artist for the Binghamton Press in upstate New York, was asked to judge a high school art contest. Among the entrants was a teenager by the name of Johnny Hart, whose work so impressed Parker that he arranged a meeting.
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pouncingtiger said, 5 months ago
He got what he wished for.
pomy2191 said, 5 months ago
king fink should try something like that
jml58 said, 5 months ago
The kings nose is already in proportion to his body.
tbree said, 5 months ago
Then you wouldn’t be able to see the King’s nose, once Murphy kicks in.
drwatson
said,
5 months ago
Rodney’s nose isn’t drawn nearly as big today as it was 20-30 years ago.
Bdaysuit said, 5 months ago
This strip has been around for 20-30 years???
yyyguy
said,
5 months ago
easily that long. maybe even longer. i remember reading it as a kid (just not how young a kid), so it might even date back to the sixties.
Mac said, 5 months ago
DRW and YYY are correct. You should find some of the older collections in books to see how the character art has changed since those days. The gags, maybe not so much.
stonehenge1951
said,
5 months ago
Wiz goes back to the mid-60’s I believe, ‘64 or ‘65.
Rmom said, 5 months ago
According to:
About Wizard of Id
The Wizard of Id has been enchanting audiences since 1964.
stonehenge1951
said,
5 months ago
Hey yyyguy! Looks like we’ve still got pretty good memories! We knew how long the Wiz has been around without googling!!
yyyguy
said,
5 months ago
“if you can remember the sixties, you weren’t there.” disproved another old saying. thanks, stonehenge
Coffee-Turtle
said,
5 months ago
yup, saw this one coming. LOL! :)
runar
said,
5 months ago
Some of the gags are far, far older than 1964.
Teresa said, 5 months ago
But…. What does his nose look like now? And how did his clothes grow, too? Or am I over-thinking this?
yyyguy
said,
5 months ago
maybe…
mike48
said,
5 months ago
stonehedge1951 you are correct and the wiz is alot better than the bs that is out today