Showing posts with label walt kelly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label walt kelly. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Monday, January 20, 2020

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Volume 6 of the complete syndicated Pogo is now out!

http://www.fantagraphics.com/pogo6/

Publishers have tried to reprint some or all of Pogo before, but these books are huge. Large hardbacks in which the glory of the original artwork is displayed for the first time. Every syndicated panel, including those that never appeared in book form before. If you like Pogo, even if you have copies of all the original books, these large panel will show you things you never noticed. And that's the only way you can get new Pogo.

Also, these books are available in digital form.

Thursday, December 26, 2019

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The couch concealed rotten floorboards. A new hole nearly engulfed my spouse. Carpenter on vacation. Good, though!

Sunday, June 16, 2019

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Finished the 5th volume (covering 1957-1958) of Pogo newspaper strips from fantagraphics.com: Mind-bogglingly awesome. A huge number of these strips never made it into the books, including many Sunday (color) strips. You can't see these anywhere else. (All previous Pogo books are out of print and expensive.) Large hardback, high-quality paper, excellent reproduction, illuminating front- and back matter. Best syndicated cartoon until The Far Side.

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

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blowing my check
on a single book
priceless




Fantagraphics.com reprints ALL the Pogo.

Monday, February 11, 2019

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Friday the 13th
falls on a Wednesday this month
time to pull your head in
and wait for love

Friday, February 1, 2019

Tuesday, January 23, 2018

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Got my 2016 birthday present today, which I pre-ordered Worth the wait! Walt Kelly's Pogo v. 4, Under the Bamboozle Bush, with foreword by Neil Gaiman. Nothing less than the greatest newspaper comic strip there ever was. These strips from the mid-1950s include the best slapstick ever in a comic (possibly equaled by Calvin and Hobbes). This volume includes the Great Thinking Contest! Printed large in a handsome hardback. Go to fantagraphics.com and order it right now!

http://www.fantagraphics.com/pogo4/?sef_rewrite=1 

I am glorying in the marvel that is this book. From the days before political caricatures were prevalent in Pogo, though it does include Pogo's 2nd presidential campaign.  The drawing is absolutely incredible, and when it's printed at this size I see things I never noticed before.

Friday, November 17, 2017

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Rereading Pogo's Reflections on Elections. Normally I don't buy books that excerpt others, but I'm a completist wrt Pogo. Only one I bought twice was Potluck Pogo. Copy I bought in HS fell part: cheap glue.

Monday, October 9, 2017

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Rereading "Beau Pogo," a book I bought in the late 70s. Still crunchy & good! Waiting for Fantagraphics' long-overdue 4th reprint vol. w ill-concealed impatience.

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

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Friday the 13th falls on a Wednesday this month.

it snuck up on us
a turtle tiptoeing without its shell
a toothless quaver
missing its mark

Thursday, June 8, 2017

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One of the most wonderful things about comic strips is that the author/artist can put all sorts of subtext and additional material in the background. For instance, in the "Pogo" comic, by Walt Kelly, almost all of the characters live in hollow trees. Most of them have their names nailed to boards over the door. Albert alligator has a sign that says "Albert" over his door. Except, in one strip it says "Atbler." Why? I have no idea. Albert is illiterate, as are most of the denizens of the swamp. It seems random, but likely isn't. Any Pogo fans have an idea about this?

I would be remiss if I didn't mention that Fantagraphics.com is reprinting all of the original Pogo newspaper strips from the beginning in large and very well produced hardback volumes. Three are out so far, and the fourth is due out in a few months. The strips are reproduced in a much larger size than they have been in two previous attempts to reprint Pogo comic strips that I know about and it really is beautiful. Wajt Kelly combined slapstick and politics the way almost no other humorist ever has and if you like comics or politics you have got to see these. Plus, I want you to buy the books so that Fantagraphics will be able to afford to keep printing them. No attempt to reprint all of Pogo has ever been successful, and I believe the reason is that the publishers haven't sold enough copies. So help me out here! This is a national treasure.

Saturday, August 13, 2016

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Okeefenokee By Me


Negotiations broke down,
the lawyers settled into the muck,
papers wicking brown from the branchwater.

The bullfrog boys backed the long black car around,
opened the sunroof, and headed into Waycross,
looking for some long-legged leopard-frog gals
and a steamy red-lit bar where the flies buzzed till dawn.

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Off into the wily blue yonkers


Will b visiting family. Blackberries will ripen without me to visit them. I probably won't work much on my poetry-collection ms for the next 2 weeks. Flowers will bless seulement the passers by.


their music burst ears, jellied bones
the Lunarians' parties:
interference ripples in the crust

Thursday, June 2, 2016

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Bees sense of electric fields with their heirs. They use these to detect the electric fields emitted by flowers, but how long will it be before we turn this capability to our own ends?

The walls have a short inside
bumbling along.
hairs rising on the back of its
here, here the field is wrong
the GPS chip chirps

But what is wrong to a bee
may not be what you seek
and as for the short
"Jes fine" says bee

Monday, May 23, 2016

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Gopher Yerguns
short & furry gunslinger
strode under the saloon's swinging doors
hit the deck! someone screamed
alas
that put Bad-Nose Bill
wanted from Trash, MO
to What!, WY
right at Gopher's level
by, Bill



Thanks to Walt Kelly & whoever invented BNB.

What! is not a real town, as far as I know.

Thursday, February 11, 2016

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Happy Valley Times Day, Bun Rab.


would this be a geological holiday,
celebrated with a valley-cutting ceremony,
million-year party,
a poignant moment
for the mountains?

or a town called Valley,
looking forward to its bicentennial,
huzzahs for all?

Monday, March 30, 2015