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Who’s up for a little midcentury COMEDY GOLD?
Who’s up for a little midcentury COMEDY GOLD?
Pandemic Pastimes Kids’ Korner #1059: Are the little ones bored and restless? Here’s a fun and diverting activity that will occupy their minds for a little while!
Topper Tuesday (“Spooky,” topper to “Smokey Stover”):
Today in Comics History: In Disney's "Silly Symphony" comic strip, its adaptation of Snow White debuted 85 years ago, on Dec. 12, 1937. Running for four months, the sequence ran in papers just ahead of its Dec. 21 premiere and wider US release in Feb. 1938. The first four weeks:
Topper Tuesday (“Spooky,” topper to “Smokey Stover”):
Who’s up for a little midcentury COMEDY GOLD?
Today in Comics History: Thomas Nast, arguably the father of the American political cartoon, was born on Sept. 27, 1840. He created the elephant as the GOP symbol, popularized the donkey as the Dem symbol, shaped our perception of Santa Claus, helped bring down Tammany Hall, etc.
Pandemic Pastimes Kids’ Korner #914: Are the little ones bored and restless? Here’s a fun and diverting activity that will occupy their minds for a little while!
Today in Comics History: In "Peanuts," Linus's name was first used 70 years ago, on September 22, 1952. (Regular readers of this feed will recall that he had first appeared in the strip on September 19 of the same year.)