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Betty Boop's Sunday Best: Complete Color Comics 1934-1936
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BETTY BOOP's SUNDAY
BEST: The Complete COLOR Comics (1934-1936) by MAX FLEISCHER.
The definitive collection
of Betty Boop Sunday comic strips. Max Fleischer (head
of the fabled Fleisher Brothers) is given author credit
because he and his siblings produced the famous animated series
and so his brand name appears on the strips herein. But the actual
creator of Betty Boop was animator Grim Natwick
and the actual artist for the newspaper strips was the
uncelebrated Bud Counihan.
EVERY Betty Boop Sunday is included
here, even peripheral strips such as Helen Kane's "Original
Boop-Boop-A-Doop Girl" (she's the singer who sued Paramount,
claiming she originated the catchy "Boop-Boop-A-Doop"
theme that became Betty Boop's on-screen trademark). Also included
are the never seen "Out of the Inkwell" Sundays
featuring Koko the Clown, and all the strips are in FULL
COLOR!
Introduction by comics
historian Bill Blackbeard. 112 pages, 9 1/4" x 12".
We wish this 1995 book was still in print, but, alas, it's not,
and so supply and demand decrees the Price:
$65 (hardcover edition)
$40 (soft cover edition)
We also have an authorized
Betty Boop Fan Club button (1975), and Betty sits on the
shoulder of her creator in the Grim Natwick entry of the
1975 Famous Cartoonist button series still available from
this Curio Shoppe.
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Betty Boop's Sunday Best: Complete Color Comics 1934-1936
BETTY BOOP's SUNDAY
BEST: The Complete COLOR Comics (1934-1936) by MAX FLEISCHER.
The definitive collection
of Betty Boop Sunday comic strips. Max Fleischer (head
of the fabled Fleisher Brothers) is given author credit
because he and his siblings produced the famous animated series
and so his brand name appears on the strips herein. But the actual
creator of Betty Boop was animator Grim Natwick
and the actual artist for the newspaper strips was the
uncelebrated Bud Counihan.
EVERY Betty Boop Sunday is included
here, even peripheral strips such as Helen Kane's "Original
Boop-Boop-A-Doop Girl" (she's the singer who sued Paramount,
claiming she originated the catchy "Boop-Boop-A-Doop"
theme that became Betty Boop's on-screen trademark). Also included
are the never seen "Out of the Inkwell" Sundays
featuring Koko the Clown, and all the strips are in FULL
COLOR!
Introduction by comics
historian Bill Blackbeard. 112 pages, 9 1/4" x 12".
We wish this 1995 book was still in print, but, alas, it's not,
and so supply and demand decrees the Price:
$65 (hardcover edition)
$40 (soft cover edition)
We also have an authorized
Betty Boop Fan Club button (1975), and Betty sits on the
shoulder of her creator in the Grim Natwick entry of the
1975 Famous Cartoonist button series still available from
this Curio Shoppe.
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$40.00
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