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Walt Kelly's Pogo: The Complete Dell Comics, Volume 2

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Walt Kelly's Pogo, acknowledged as one of the most important andinfluential comic strips of all time, first appeared not in newspapers, but as afeature in the Dell comic book anthology Animal Comics, as well as inDell's Four Color Comics before receiving its own title, PogoPossum, in 1949. It was here, in the four-color world of comic books, thatthe feature and its characters grew and matured, ultimately becoming one of theworld's most famous comic strips. With Hermes Press' complete reprint of Dell Comics Pogo, admirers ofthis groundbreaking comics feature can now witness the strip's evolution, in anarchival hardcover, digitally reconstructed to perfection. This volume reprints the complete Albert the Alligator and PogoPossum from Four Color Comics #105 and #148, and issues #1-4 ofPogo Possum.… (mere)
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The second collection of the reprints of the Dell "Pogo" comic books. This volume includes the first appearance of Porky Pine, although he is nearly unrecognizable here. All the characters undergo noticeable evolution throughout this collection, with Albert still very alligatorish in his predatory inclinations toward the other swamp denizens, eventually becoming a (generally) trustworthy boon companion. The book concludes with an earlier look at the swamp when the human boy Bumbazine was a character. Eventually he was dropped from the books because, being human, he just wasn't as believable as the other swamp denizens. These are funny, whimsical stories, with ample hints of the greatness that would later characterize the comic strip. ( )
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Walt Kelly's Pogo, acknowledged as one of the most important andinfluential comic strips of all time, first appeared not in newspapers, but as afeature in the Dell comic book anthology Animal Comics, as well as inDell's Four Color Comics before receiving its own title, PogoPossum, in 1949. It was here, in the four-color world of comic books, thatthe feature and its characters grew and matured, ultimately becoming one of theworld's most famous comic strips. With Hermes Press' complete reprint of Dell Comics Pogo, admirers ofthis groundbreaking comics feature can now witness the strip's evolution, in anarchival hardcover, digitally reconstructed to perfection. This volume reprints the complete Albert the Alligator and PogoPossum from Four Color Comics #105 and #148, and issues #1-4 ofPogo Possum.

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