Well! This book didn't inspire many comments, did it? Then again it's been a quite couple of weeks overall for posts on CB+.
The cover. Memory says thqt that characters playing instruments and marching - with someone carrying a flag was a common motif for US comic covers. The visual perfectionist in me doesn't like mastheads in blocks which chop off the cover illustration. It's just an ear, but it ruins the cover a lot.
But well drawn by Kelly.
Elephunnies. Nice verbal gag by Kelly. More on that later.
Its probably more difficult than most of us realize to do a page gag with no dialogue - tell the whole story in pictures? Amusing but not A+ for the gag tho.
Uncle Wiggily.Little story. This character is essentially unknown in Australia. However, when I was about 5 years old I was given an Uncle Wiggily board game. It was a simple card and dice game - move around the board and the first to the end wins. The only reason I remember that game was that I never knew who Uncle Wiggily was!
Actually, looking at this story brings back other memories. We have '
the Pipsewah and the Skeezicks'. I think they were in the game too., Caused you to lose points. No idea what they are either.
I think we need to keep in mind the age group this story is intended for - probably no older than seven. And 7 year-olds who didn't have access to the internet, TV or mobile phones.
What do the pirates want to ransom Uncle? 'Two dozen cakes and a bushel of cookies."
And what does Uncle reply? ' If you get them, you'll get indigestion. No good comes from being bad you know.' So yes, something of a moral tale and aimed at young children.
The genre of the tale is an Odyssey - the character is taken out of her/his comfort zone into a seemingly random series of adventures, which the author is actually using to make a series of points. [
a long trip or period involving a lot of different and exciting activities, esp. while searching for something]
So,the original
Odyssey and Alice in Wonderland to name two.
And in keeping with that Genre, the central character ends up back home with his family and friends.
I think if I read that story at that age, I would have thoroughly enjoyed it.
The art is as good as it needs to be.
Blackie - 'Famous studios' so I guess they had to credit the studio as you would
Disney or Walter Lantz.Art very basic. For a strip based on an animated cartoon, it surprises me how much the story relies on verbal dialogue. And the art doesn't add much to the narrative. Wolf and three little pigs - except here its 5 little sheep - was also a staple for early animated cartoons. Slapstick and I guess beginner work from
Tom Golden. Not the high point of the book.
Ol' Albert is really a DeerTo refer back to my earlier comment on Walt Kelly, he starts with a pun and makes it clear that he was not just an excellent draftsman but something of a verbal master too. Maybe too much for a comic like this.
I don't know why he was attracted to 'southern' dialogue - as was AL Capp - but it does add something to the work, gives it a whimsical flavor somehow.
The first panel is a cliche, except not Red Ridling Hood, and a Wolf, no here we have Blue bouncing Deer and an Alligator.
I can go back after reading the story through and concentrate on the art.
On the first page of the story look at the face of '
Upso Daizy' in panel 3. Pure innocence?
And Albert's phony smile in the next panel.
On the second page of the story, the story is carried forward verbally but the illustrations amplify the narrative. This is like music.
Third page.
Upsa Daisy has been taken advantage of - dilemma. Enter
Pogo Possum - do-gooder and
Bumbazine.
Bumbazine is a young negro boy, not an animal. And surprisingly, for the period, he is not drawn as a 'gollywog -type character.
I'm not going to do a blow-by-blow of the rest of this story, but the word play and nonsense here puts me in mind of England's
the Goon Show'
Hector the Hen-pecked Rooster.'Keeping up appearances' with Fowls. Nuff said!
Keeping Up Appearances Season 1 Episode 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEmznMX-jV0Probably my dads favorite show.
Buzzy - I generally don't read text pieces.
Lion DogI'm a dog man and its a well-told tale. What's not to like.
Monkey Biz,
Not much of a gag and another parade with musical instruments.
Elepunnies 2 Pride goeth before a fall.
At the age of 7 - or even a bit older - I would have enjoyed this and maybe learned a few things.
And, that's all folks!