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Saturday, September 29, 2007

Comics: More Great George Lichty Grin And Bear It Comics

This post is just the tip of the iceberg... see reason number 2 on our The Top Ten Reasons To Support The A-HAA for links to more great posts about print cartoonists.

George Lichty Grin And Bear It
Here are more great comics by George Lichty donated by Archive supporter Christopher Lopez. Lichty was one of the comic page's longest working artists. His style changed little over the years. Compare the examples below from the late thirties to the Sunday pages from the 50s we posted a couple of months back. Lichty's distinctive free flowing lines were a staple of the funnies for over half a century. He may have drawn slouches, but I think you'll agree, as an artist, he was no slouch himself!

George Lichty Grin And Bear It

Here (thanks to Joseph Campana) is the entry on Lichty from Martin Sheridan's Comics And Their Creators...
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1939 DAILY STRIPS
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1937 SUNDAY PAGES
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Thanks Christopher!

If you enjoyed this post, see Byrne's Complete Guide To Cartooning feature on George Lichty, Our First Post On George Lichty's Grin And Bear It, Virgil Partch's Here We Go Again, The Wild Wild Women and Man The Beast; Milt Gross Sunday Pages Part One, Part Two and Part Three; Basil Wolverton's Powerhouse Pepper; Jim Tyer Funny Animal Comics; Cliff Sterrett's Polly & Her Pals Part One, Part Two; Part Three; Harrison Cady's Birds' Eye Views; and Milton Knight's Great Brown Pericord Motor.

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4 Comments:

At 11:08 AM, Blogger Will Finn said...

thanks steve and christopher.

i'm grinning so hard i can hardly bear it!

 
At 6:03 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Steve - My thanks go to you for the amazing museum and site. Glad I can contribute and give a little something back for all you've given us.

- Chris

 
At 7:11 PM, Blogger Marc Deckter said...

BIG THANKS to Chris, Joe, and Steve.

I've really enjoyed these Lichy posts - definitely looking forward to more.

 
At 12:36 PM, Blogger ryan said...

yet another amazing artist that i had know idea existed. AWESOME post. thank you chris for donating and thank you steve for posting!!!

 

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