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Christian Alamy

CROSBY, PERCY - Skippy Sunday 12/22 1935 without words, Skippy frustrated by hammer

Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Strip Art
Artists: Christian Alamy All

Percy Crosby Skippy Sunday Comic Strip Original Art dated 12-22-1935 (King Features Syndicate, 1935). Scrappy Skippy Skinner exhausts his patience while trying to hammer a nail into a plank. Crosby's expressive pen-line is at its best, here, keeping a consistent vantage upon the character until he gives up in disgust in the final panel (visual punch-line). Tremendously influential in its day, Skippy was one of the earlier transmedia sensations, with movies-and-radio spinoffs.

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