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Button 121: Nard n' Pat 20th Anniversary: 1966-1986 (Lynch)
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121. Nard n' Pat 20th
Anniversary: 1966-1986 (1983).
Don't be fooled by the 1966-1986 date!
Always thinking ahead (his characters' twentieth anniversary
was still three years away), cartoonist Jay Lynch created
this button design in 1983. Anthropomorphic Pat the
Cat and his dull-witted human foil Nard, the stars
of Bijou Funnies and other underground comix, are
described in the button sub-head as "Tops in tedium for
over a fifth of a century," but discerning comix fans revere
this strip as a marvelously droll experience. Lynch also wrote
"Phoebe and the Pigeon People" and he was the mastermind
behind "Wacky Packs," "Garbage Pail Kids"
and other famous or notorious Topps trading cards. (See also
buttons # 30, 107-112 and 119). 2.25 inch diameter. $5.00
One note, for serious button collectors,
you may want to read the KSP
BUTTON TEXT which explains the numbering systems for
identifying the various buttons produced over the last 30 years,
or see the COMPLETE
KSP BUTTON LIST. The list is VERY long, so be patient
while it loads.
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Button 121: Nard n' Pat 20th Anniversary: 1966-1986 (Lynch)
121. Nard n' Pat 20th
Anniversary: 1966-1986 (1983).
Don't be fooled by the 1966-1986 date!
Always thinking ahead (his characters' twentieth anniversary
was still three years away), cartoonist Jay Lynch created
this button design in 1983. Anthropomorphic Pat the
Cat and his dull-witted human foil Nard, the stars
of Bijou Funnies and other underground comix, are
described in the button sub-head as "Tops in tedium for
over a fifth of a century," but discerning comix fans revere
this strip as a marvelously droll experience. Lynch also wrote
"Phoebe and the Pigeon People" and he was the mastermind
behind "Wacky Packs," "Garbage Pail Kids"
and other famous or notorious Topps trading cards. (See also
buttons # 30, 107-112 and 119). 2.25 inch diameter. $5.00
One note, for serious button collectors,
you may want to read the KSP
BUTTON TEXT which explains the numbering systems for
identifying the various buttons produced over the last 30 years,
or see the COMPLETE
KSP BUTTON LIST. The list is VERY long, so be patient
while it loads.
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