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The Wizard of Id has been enchanting audiences since 1964, but the real wizards behind this comic classic were artist Brant Parker and writer Johnny Hart.
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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Alexikakos said, 3 months ago
My thanks to all who took the time to respond yesterday. I’ll be sending an email to Gocomics outlining my problem and see what they say.
They’ve been very good at responding to others I’ve sent.
Llewellenbruce said, 3 months ago
He looks like a human pin cushion today.
Alexikakos said, 3 months ago
As for today’s strip:
Strong evidence has been found that William Tell and his family were also avid bowlers.
Unfortunately, all the Swiss League records were destroyed in a fire, ….and so we’ll never know for whom the Tells bowled.
Peabody-Martini said, 3 months ago
So all the arrows are in his back, go figure.
Bruno Zeigerts said, 3 months ago
@Peabody-Martini
Could be an early version of fragging.(arrowing?)
Bruno Zeigerts said, 3 months ago
@Alexikakos
That one bowled me over … but I’ll never Tell!
William Pursell
said, 3 months ago
Aye Kenny Rogers said it best in his song: The Gambler “Know when to walk away…Know when to run”. Since old Rod is still alive ( thanks to chain mail ),He’s become real Good at making those kinds of decisions. Must be ALL that practice he keeps getting.
Hillbillyman said, 3 months ago
@Alexikakos
LOL
Bdaysuit said, 3 months ago
@Alexikakos
Geezzz
rnmontgomery said, 3 months ago
its hard to point this out, but they are all in you back
valgrant said, 3 months ago
Take the arrows out Doc and put them in Rodneys quiver. Remember, in todays world we recycle.
nazzofoggenmach said, 3 months ago
@Alexikakos
ouch
nazzofoggenmach said, 3 months ago
@Peabody-Martini
nice
nazzofoggenmach said, 3 months ago
pain level’s fine. it’s me that’s not worth a tinker’s dam.
Rickapolis said, 3 months ago
I always say,‘between a 3 and a 4’. Unless it’s worse.