Walt Kelly, but this one does not involve Pogo!
I have to apologize for the quality of the presentation in advance. I difficulty cramming the book in the scanner, so I resorted to photographing it.
The story is basically a retelling of the Pied Piper story. But instead of rats...
It's monsters!
Now, you can't have a town full of monsters. You need someone to get rid of them.
Oh, good.
This is a very nice Piper. Instead of money, he asks the mayor to keep the town cheery and nice. That's easier said than done. People start gossiping, arguing over things such as what the Piper looked like (nobody can quite remember. Unlike the readers, they can't flip back the pages). There begins to be a lot of unease, and children get disciplined for no reason. The adults are drawn in a very strange fashion as the story goes on.
The Piper doesn't like this.
"We had a deal, dammit!"
The Piper saves the day by taking the children off, presumably to a happier place.
All is well, or as well as this weird little tale can take us.
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
The strange world of Americans, according to the British
Desperate Dan is a comic in the Dandy that has been running before any of you were born. He is American.
Even though the comic takes place in modern times, they have very old trains in the U.S.
They also have mayors who wear this:
Is this an American thing or a British thing?
I'll have to grab some more Americans from U.K comics some time. Fact: American men wear big hats, and the women have lots of jewelry.
Even though the comic takes place in modern times, they have very old trains in the U.S.
They also have mayors who wear this:
Is this an American thing or a British thing?
I'll have to grab some more Americans from U.K comics some time. Fact: American men wear big hats, and the women have lots of jewelry.
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