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Gordo Sunday - 12/24/1961

Artist: Gus  Arriola (All)

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Gordo Sunday - 12/24/1961 Comic Art
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Gus Arriola in 1946, entertaining his admirers. Quien te ama, nena?

 

   

Artwork Details

Title: Gordo Sunday - 12/24/1961
Artist: Gus  Arriola (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Comic Strip
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 1,112
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Comments: 6
Added to Site: 8/7/2017
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Maybe I'm in an infinitesimal minority among collectors here, but I think this is beautiful. On the basis of just a couple of conversations with fellow strip fans, I haven't exactly picked up on what I'd call an outrageous amount of enthusiasm for Gordo out there. Paradoxically enough, Charles M. Schulz called it "probably the most beautifully drawn strip in the history of the business."


I doubt that we'd see such a gentle Sunday concoction with this much veneration and humility among the funny pages in newspapers today, particularly in a Christmas context. This truly and sadly feels like an anachronism in 2017's oppressively "correct" world, contrasted with modern, caustic expression.


I was five years old when this would've appeared in papers. I never really understood Gordo as a child, probably because it had too many words and often required careful reading, like Pogo, when it wasn't sheer pantomime. But I always thought it was nicely drawn, and frequently stunningly colored.


As original black and white art, Gordo examples are characterized by their distinctive graphic excellence, and judicious balance and symmetry between black and white areas. R. C. Harvey wrote a brief but astute critique for The Comics Journal #101 that extolled these and other virtues of Gus Arriola's mastery of form in the syndicated format.


From the Wikipedia entry on Gus Arriola and his strip:


"...[Arriola] used the human and animal characters of his strip to introduce Mexican culture to readers throughout the world...Gordo was initially designed to be a Mexican version of Li'l Abner, with a highly caricatured style and a lazy overweight title character who spoke in heavily accented English and took naps under a tree wearing a sombrero...


After his early strips were criticized for Hollywood-style cultural stereotypes, Arriola realized that his was the only periodical work in American mass media that depicted life in Mexico and modified the strip to be more sympathetic....A much thinner and contemplative Gordo eventually became a flirtatious tour guide, whom Arriola often described as an "accidental ambassador" for Mexican culture...


The strip introduced America to such now-popular words and phrases as "hasta la vista," "amigo," "piñata," "compadre," "muchacho" and "hasta mañana," as well as Mayan, Aztec and Mexican customs, history and folklore..."


And, from Harvey:


"The enhanced ethnic sensibilities of recent years were not kind to Gordo. Although Arriola had eased considerably the stereotypical aspects of his strip over the years, Gordo was still a conspicuous target. By 1980, the strip had lost all but about 50 of the 200 papers that had carried it at its peak."


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Gary Adubato 
Member Since 2007

Posted on 8/7/2017

Mark, Great strip and great message... I had no knowledge of the historical signifigance of this strip re: culture!

Steven Ng 
Member Since 2005

Posted on 8/8/2017

This is a wonderful example of the strip. The University of California holds Arriola's papers and owns some of his originals. I went to see an exhibit at the Bancroft Library a few years ago. I recommend R. C. Harvey's book Accidental Ambassador Gordo : the comic strip art of Gus Arriola.

Dadako Dadako 
Member Since 2010

Posted on 9/25/2017

..Very very lovable piece, Compliments!

kelly b 
Member Since 2004

Posted on 12/31/2017

glorious.

Hart R. 
Member Since 2004

Posted on 11/25/2018

Amazing strip!!!

George Hagenauer 
Member Since 2005

Posted on 6/16/2020

Arrila is a genius esepcailly with his sunday pages - Bob Harvey's book on him is very good

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