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Pandemic Pastimes Kids’ Korner #344: Are the little ones bored and restless? Here’s a fun and diverting activity that will occupy their minds for a little while!
I really think people have lost sight of what a dynamite good girl artist Stan Lee was.
Pandemic Pastimes Kids’ Korner #337: Are the little ones bored and restless? Here’s a fun and diverting activity that will occupy their minds for a little while!
Pandemic Pastimes Kids’ Korner #336: 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: Ted Key's cartoon maid first appeared in the Saturday Evening Post in the February 13, 1943, issue. (A hit right off the bat, Key's recurring cartoon was titled "Hazel" in June 1944 but had not been named when the character made her @SatEvePost debut.)
Pandemic Pastimes Kids’ Korner #318: 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: After having made its debut as a daily strip in 1919, the Sunday page of E.C. Segar's "Thimble Theatre" first appeared on January 25, 1925. (Popeye's debut in the strip was still a few years off.) The debut Sunday page:
Today in Comics History: Dan Piraro’s “Bizarro,” one of the most inventive —and best-drawn—cartoon panels to appear in the wake of the success of “The Far Side”, debuted on January 21, 1985.
I like the fact that Betty reads comic books.