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And in the Daily News...
Ew.
Yeah, blitzer here.
"Laffy." Well, it works for The Joker.
"They'll cheer for anybody." Oh Mr. Gray, you're too cynical. And why isn't Smitty in the Junior Commandos?
I never thought of Moon as a man of faith. Maybe that's how he's staying out of the Army. And we get a glimpse today of George Clark's Sunday feature, not quite in the same style as "The Neighbors," but enough for there to be a family resemblance.
It;s too late, you HAVE become Mother Hubbard! Who would have thought Mr. Edson would take us down a path of complex psychological drama? And the Ben Gay ad is notable because "Peter Pain" will go on to become one of the longest-running Sunday-comics ad characters of all time, plaguing readers well into the 1960s.
You're a dead man, Mr. Jones.
No wonder we never see Harold anymore. He's signed up to do toothpaste ads.
Life is so uncomplicated when you're eight.
Pretty good for a kid whose formal education ended at twelve.
Ew.
Yeah, blitzer here.
"Laffy." Well, it works for The Joker.
"They'll cheer for anybody." Oh Mr. Gray, you're too cynical. And why isn't Smitty in the Junior Commandos?
I never thought of Moon as a man of faith. Maybe that's how he's staying out of the Army. And we get a glimpse today of George Clark's Sunday feature, not quite in the same style as "The Neighbors," but enough for there to be a family resemblance.
It;s too late, you HAVE become Mother Hubbard! Who would have thought Mr. Edson would take us down a path of complex psychological drama? And the Ben Gay ad is notable because "Peter Pain" will go on to become one of the longest-running Sunday-comics ad characters of all time, plaguing readers well into the 1960s.
You're a dead man, Mr. Jones.
No wonder we never see Harold anymore. He's signed up to do toothpaste ads.
Life is so uncomplicated when you're eight.
Pretty good for a kid whose formal education ended at twelve.