Arcade
My introduction to the Furry world. I had never seen 'funny animal' comics presented as adult fare. Robert Crumb and his brother Charles grew up on anthro comics and it sure made an impression on them. This irreverent take on kid's comics sure made an impression on me!
Here for your viewing pleasure, Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you:
Jippo and Boopsy, Those Cute Little Bearzy-Wearzies - in - Ain't It Nice?
I started college that fall, to say the least this sort of thing made me unsuited for study (and Lubbock). Oh, but I studied all right...comics!
From Arcade # 1, Spring 1975
Arcade # 6, the immortal Kim Deitch
Mickey Rat, Robert Armstrong. Arcade # 6. This cartoon has been on my mind ever since I read it.
Even though there's an adult and harder edge to these,the art still reminds one of the 1930's style. Great find!
ReplyDeleteI grew up with these and have hesitated to put them up. Crumb definitely has that 30's thing going.
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