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Today in Comics History: "Closer Than We Think," the Sunday-only feature by cartoonist/airbrush artist/futurist (now THERE'S a description you don't see often!) Arthur Radebaugh debuted on January 12, 1958. (The Disaster Vehicle looks like Skynet crushing the human resistance.)
Vintage ad (Bugs Bunny for Warner Bros. Television):
I found these 1954 Dan DeCarlo cartoons, produced while he was working for Martin Goodman’s Humorama line and before he hit it big with Archie. Enjoy!
Today in Comics History: The legendary "walking bed" page from Winsor McCay's "Little Nemo in Slumberland" was published on July 26, 1908:
Today in Comics History: Longtime @MADmagazine cartoonist Dave Berg ("The Lighter Side") was born on June 12, 1920.
Merry Christmas from Hogan's Alley!
Today in Comics History: "Garfield" by Jim Davis debuted 40 years ago, on June 19, 1978. Here, the first three strips and an ad announcing the strip:
Topper Tuesday ("Spooky," topper to "Smokey Stover"):
Today in Comics History: Beneath "The Dingbat Family," Ignatz Mouse beaned Krazy Kat with a brick for the first time on Jul 26, 1910.