PopKulture's photos with the keyword: funny pages

SC_Winnie_Winkle_1923

03 Jun 2010 168
Antique Winnie Winkle Sunday funnies page from 1923. Art by Martin Branner.

SC_Polly_Sleepyhead_1907

03 Jun 2010 165
Antique Polly Sleepyhead Sunday funnies page from 1907. Art by Peter Newell.

SC_Old_Opie_Dilldock_May5_1907

03 Jun 2010 160
Antique Old Opie Dilldock's Stories Sunday funnies page from May 5, 1907. Art by F.M. Howarth.

SC_Old_Opie_Dilldock_out_west

03 Jun 2010 173
Antique Old Opie Dilldock's Stories Sunday funnies page from 1907. Art by F.M. Howarth.

SC_Happy_Hooligan

03 Jun 2010 152
Antique Sunday funnies page featuring Happy Hooligan by Frederick Opper and a wonderfully strange strip by F.M. Howarth.

SC_Hungry_Halley_1910

03 Jun 2010 156
Antique Sunday funnies page from 1910 featuring Hungry Halley and The Bird Boys and Their Airship, the Flying Fish, which ran for just one year and was never signed.

The Phantom

09 Dec 2011 179
One of many comic strips birthed in the 30's, the legend of the Phantom - or 'the Ghost Who Walks' - continues to this day. The Phantom mythos dates back to the 1500's, when the father of British sailor Christopher Walker was slain by pirates and his son swore a blood oath to fight evil-doers, and thus the legacy passes from father to son each generation. The Phantom - January 21, 1940. Written by Lee Falk and drawn by Ray Moore.

Smilin' Jack

09 Dec 2011 200
Smilin' Jack was an aviation/adventure strip created in 1933 by Zack Mosley. It didn't take long for Mosley to really settle into the style of cartooning that would define not only the strip but, in large part, the era in general. Just look at the middle panel: the crisp, economical linework and graceful caricatures! Smilin' Jack by Zack Mosley, 1936.