Showing posts with label Fireball Twigg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fireball Twigg. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Cereal Surprise

Wednesday Comic Strip Day.

From the start of this blog I've been showing samples of Foreball Twigg, one of the most fascinating comic strip ads from the late forties. There were other strips that wer better executed of funnier, or at least longer running, but this strip is interesting because it is such a mystery who drew it. It seems like a straightforward copy of Blondie, so much so even that some people have suggested that Chich Young himself was involved. Or maybe his assistant Paul Fung Jr. who drew the strip from the fifties and officially took over in 1961. But if you look closely, the style is much more lively than that of Young and his companions. If anything, it looks like the parody Waace Wood drew for the Mad newspaper parody insert I showed some time ago.

Still, I kept looking and I kept thinking I should know this. The strip looked so familiar and so well done. I collected as many samples of this 1948 weekly ad as I could and a couple of years ago I showed all I have on some sort of order. Then, recently, I bought a set of tearsheets with even more samples, which I am showing here. Around the same time, I discovered that the strip had a second life in 1949. After a short heatus, it reappeared in 1949 as a two weekly strip, in a slightly smaller format (as far as I can see). I was not the only one that had assumed this strip only ran I 1948. The set of tearsheets I bough has no 1949 samples, so they are a re seperate lot.

When I looked at them, I did see it was the same artist. The one that looked so familiar to me. The one that looked as if I had seen this artist before. But not as one of Young's assistants.

And then it hit me. I knew why this looked so fsmiliar. Could these ads be by an artist who did draw Blondie and who did do advertisement art in the late forties and who did in fact in an interview say that at the start of his career he had to wor hard to learn how to draw realisticly because he usually worked in a funny style?

Could these ads be the early work of Stan Drake?

I leave you to ponder this on your own. In the future I will add these samples to the other ones I have, to create a dfinitive timeline. I think I even have a couple more color ones I have to clean up, which I will add as well. And I will try and fins samples of the work of Young, Fung Jr. and rake on Blondie to compare.
































Wednesday, November 07, 2012

Where's The Fire?

Wednesday Advertising Day.

I am working on a new big Fireball Twigg post, collecting all the samples I have already shown plus lots of new scans, plus a whole new run I found from 1949. Plus, after all these years I think I found out who drew them and it's a huge surprise...


Wednesday, January 19, 2011

The Sugar Made Me Do It

Wednesday Advertising Day.

I wish I had more of these, but at least it is in color. The style is pretty modern for it's period. Post were one of the great believers in newspaper comic strip ads and they used a lot of different artists fo them. A year after this they were doing the Blondie influenced Fireball Twigg series.



Ah, found another one. So there are more.



And on two weeks later that unfortunately was only photographed half.



And two more...


Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Where There Are Balls There's Fire

Wednesday Advertising Strip Day.

Here is the remainder of my Fireball Twigg ads done by an unknown artist in the Chich Young style. My collection is not complete, but I keep running into samples of ths strip, both in color and in black and white. Now at least I have a run of posts where I can add them whenever I want.

Aug 15 1948:


Aug 22 1948:


Aug 29 1948:


Sept 5 1948:


Sept 12 1948:


Sept 19 1948:


Sept 26 1948:


Oct 3 1948:

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

Great Twiggs Of Fire

Wednesday Advertisement Day.

Three more months worth of Fireball Twigg. This time my collection is less complete.

May 2 1948:


May 18 1948:


May ?? 1948:


May 30 1948:


June 6 1948:


June 20 1948:


June 27 1948:


July 4 1948;


July 11 1948:


July 18 1948:


July 25 1948: