Compilation of comics from 1952, in which Pogo''s neighbors in the Okefenokee Swamp encourage the reluctant possum to run for president. "A true natural genius of comic art." ¿ Mort Walker.
Walt Kelly takes on Senator Joseph McCarthy in the form of wildcat "Simple J. Malarkey" (a controversial move at the time) and more in this collection of years 1953-1954 of the seminal mid-century newspaper strip.
These wonderful Christmas comics from the Golden Age of Comics will warm the hearts of children of all ages! Top cartoonists like Walt (Pogo) Kelly, John (Little Lulu) Stanley, and Dan Noonan penned the humorous, heartwarming comics in this beautiful collection. You'll meet elves, reindeer, talking snowmen, funny animals, and, of course, Santa Claus himself, in terrific stories that will provide a sense of wonder for the whole family.As with t...
Walt Kelly's Pogo, acknowledged as one of the most important and influential comic strips of all time, first appeared not in newspapers but as a feature in the Dell comic book anthology Animal Comics, as well as in Dell's Four Color Comics before getting its own title, Pogo Possum, in 1949. This volume reprints Pogo Possum issues numbered 3-6.
Suitable for comic fans of all ages will thrill to stories of witches, princesses, giants, dragons, fairy queens, elves, and goblins, this collection features fairy tale classics like "The Emperor's New Clothes, " "The Gingerbread Man, " "The Wise Men of Gotham, " "The Lost Prince, " and "Cinderella".
Before achieving international fame as the creator of Pogo Possum, legendary cartoonist Walt Kelly produced an outstanding body of work adapting and illustrating fairy tales, fables and nursery rhymes for Dell Comics in the 1940s. Already an indisputable master of his craft, these wonderful and whimsical stories come to unparalleled life through Kelly's signature, spirited humor and fluid, exuberant hand. Comprised of carefully selected and ra...
This first volume reprints the first two years of the famed comic strip. The earliest strips embrace a kind of broad farce that reflectS Walt Kellys interest in slapstick and the comedies popular in the 1930s. By the second year, Kelly begins to test the waters of political satire.
High quality reprint of the original activity books for children of Peter Wheat, published from the Breads and Bakers Associates and distributed by Dell Publishing during the Golden Age. Inside you will find coloring pages, crosswords, mazes and many other time-killer games that would thrill kids and adults alike. With art by animation and comic book legends Walt Kelly and Al Hubbard! Still fresh and funny after 60 years!