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Nice one! I love the holiday strips. That's a very unusual Christmas/Easter one.
Wonderful daily highlighting a lot of the cast. It really showcases Walt's ability to use lettering, patterns, and textures to bring the strip to life.
Nice Pandemonia piece. This strip is a bit unusual as it reads like a 3-panel strip. Since the strip was designed to be run either straight or stacked in two rows, Kelly seldom had art cross over the center break of the strip.
Beautiful strip with a great gag! As an fyi, October 8, 1967 was actually a Sunday. This strip appeared on October 8, 1962, but the 2 looks like a 7 because of the way Walt left off most of the bottom line of the 2.
I love the Sundays from this period (in fact I own the Sunday for the following week 11/10). I think Walt's drawing and whimsy were at a late career peak then.
Late 1960s and early 1970s Sunday Pogo strips are so beautifully rendered, filled with detail, and funny. Great acquisition!
I was tempted by that charming "Bushmillerian" strip. If I remember right, Captain Kidd's chest made some other appearaches in the Pogo strips and comic books.
I love that one too. Congratulations on acquiring it (and outbidding me)! I'm glad to see a nice scan of it and that it is in good hands.
Steve-Thanks for providing the additional information on the page and the technique Byrne was using at the time. The film with the modeled art is still nearly invisible and I would not have noticed it if I hadn't gotten really close to the art to look at the fine detail. I think the Generations series is somewhat underrated and I recently picked up the Omnibus to enjoy it in its entirity.
The Cockney bugs were a great, though short-lived, addition to the swamp!
I love the Pandemonia strips. That's a very nice 2/3 page splash!
Congratulations on finding your birth date Pogo! I was lucky enough to acquire mine at auction more than 15 years ago.
Fantastic acquisition, Monty! The atmospheric inking on this one is sublime and marks a high point of Raymond's run on the strip.
One of the finest group shots of the Pogo crew! The piece looks markedly nicer without the tape stains and registration marks.
Great Pogo! I love the artwork of the 1960s Sundays and how the format really allows the character-driven humor to stretch out over several panels. I was lucky enough to find my birth date Pogo about 15 years ago.
This was a great period for Walt's art with largely images and richly detailed backgrounds. This is a nice 2-panel strip!
You have been picking up some prime Howland Owl monologues!
Nobody can feel self-pity as deeply as Beauregard! Nice one.
What a great P.T. and Tammanny strip! With three panels of P.T.'s Circus lettering, a nice closeup of Tammanny, an inflatable horse, and a shout-out to Jersey City, you'd be hard-pressed to find a nicer strip with those two.
Thank you for this clarification. It has been a while since I read that part of Byrne's Fantastic Four run and I had forgotten that plot twist. I have changed the description accordingly.
Amazing piece. It's interesting to compare a subtle tightening in Raymond's inking technique on these high key images between this strip in October 1949 and one with similar lighting in Monty B.'s gallery from four months later (1950-2-3).
Congratulations on landing your Pogo birthday strip! I was lucky enough to do so as well a number of years back.
Fantastic piece. I appreciated the different views. It's striking how much fine detail was lost in the published piece.
That's a great baseball strip. I was tempted to get it myself and am glad it ended up in a good collection.
That's a wonderful piece! I love that story, and I'm impressed with the way different vignettes were incorporated into the overall design.
I love the self-referential Pogos that comment on the conventions of the comic strip.
Wonderful daily. One of the great strips of the run with three great drawings of the femme fatale.
Charming Sunday. I enjoy the ones where Walt plays with the word and thought balloons.
Great strip! That first panel with Porky and Pogo on a raft is fantastic.
Some days you get the dragon, and some days the dragon gets you! I love the panoramic Pandemonia dailies, and this one is a fantastic follow-up to the 2/18/67 one I recently posted.
There's so much to like in this strip! I was happy to work with Jim to exchange it for another great strip.
Thanks! It was great to meet a fellow Pogo enthusiast in person to swap stories and some art!
These separations were actually made for the back cover of Russ Cochran's comic art catalog, Graphic Gallery 6. It's a beautiful piece, and probably the closest to having the original.
I am curious as to what the left marginal note pointing to the blue-pencilled word "Instant" in the upper left of the strip says. Have you taken a close look?
That's a great self-referential one. Kelly gave it a stand-alone page in Instant Pogo.
Fantastic piece! I still have my copy of this poster from when DC was passing them out at a Chicago Comic Con in the early 90s.