Artists: Alex Raymond (All) , Chic Young (Layouts)
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DescriptionThis is the Blondie for Sept, 17, 1931. My information is that Chic Young stopped doing the heavy lifting drawing Blondie by this time and was primarily using the great Alex Raymond. Comparison with earlier Blondie strips and the Dumb Dora (Definitely drawn by Young) strip elsewhere in my gallery, shows that this isn’t Chic Young’s work. This is as good as Blondie Boopadoop or Blondie Bumstead ever looked. She is a dream girl of 1931, I doubt any other character of 1931 surpassed her. The drawing is very crisp and well-defined, a feature which is largely lost in the printed version. I have a hardback book of this era’s strip and the loss is notable. I can imagine how much it degraded when put on newsprint.
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C E
Member Since 2006
Posted on 2/24/2013
I believe you are absolutely correct in identifying Alex Raymond's work on the images of Blondie in this strip. While this is contrary to most published opinions on the subjects of when Raymond began assisting Young and and to what degree he actually ghosted the strip - the usual claim being that Raymond only worked on the most minor of background details at this time, it is very obvious that his participation was much greater and began much earlier than most realize. And that is why Blondie was such a beautifully drawn character from the second half of 1931 until 1933, when Raymond went off to do his own strips under his own name.
Robert Plunkett
Member Since 2003
Posted on 2/24/2013
C E wrote:
I believe you are absolutely correct in identifying Alex Raymond's work on the images of Blondie in this strip. While this is contrary to most published opinions on the subjects of when Raymond began assisting Young and and to what degree he actually ghosted the strip - the usual claim being that Raymond only worked on the most minor of background details at this time, it is very obvious that his participation was much greater and began much earlier than most realize. And that is why Blondie was such a beautifully drawn character from the second half of 1931 until 1933, when Raymond went off to do his own strips under his own name.I'm glad you agree. I wouldn't trust the published opinions instead of the evidence of my own eyes. Even if this Blondie wasn't by Alex Raymond, it still wasn't by Chic Young.
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