Wizard of Id by Parker and Hart
- October 31, 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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Yukoner said, 22 days ago
Bung runs true to form.
EarlWash said, 22 days ago
You stopped by O’Malley’s bar…how many times, Bung?
sjoujke said, 22 days ago
….and he didn’t even need a new costume. He just went as a Fool.
rshive said, 22 days ago
Does Bung even know the way to anywhere else?
Susan001 said, 22 days ago
Airline bottles in the Middle Ages?
Oh well… .
Joe Allen Doty said, 21 days ago
Bung went trick-or-treating as “Super Fool.” He added a “cape” and wrote an “S” on his belly.
Since the “Wizard of Id” has a connection with the “B.C.” comic strip, anything from the future can show up in this strip, too.
Apparently, that’s Rodney in the rabbit costume.
Fer Lefer said, 21 days ago
Shouldn’t Rodney wear a chicken disguise? Or at least, anything in yellow?
NyukNyuk2000 said, 21 days ago
Maybe more adults should go Trick or Treating. It would be a great way to get free candy and other goodies. Then again, if adults went Trick or Treating, who would give out the candy?
somebodyshort
said,
21 days ago
One year I gave out beer o the adults.
Had a good night tonight, almost fifty kids