Showing posts with label True Classroom Flubs and Fluffs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label True Classroom Flubs and Fluffs. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Kids Are Funny (Or Are They)

Wednesday Illustration Day.

I love the work of Jerry Robinson. He was an extraordinairy inker, who helped build the succes of the early Batman books. He did solo stories about Alfred I think were great. As the inker of Mort Meskin he not only added depth and solidity to his work, but actually was the only artist able to present and contain Meskin's talent like no one else. Except maybe Meskin himself and then only sometimes. The solo work he did after that for Stan may seem a bit more pedestrian to our eyes since so many people learned form him thtough his nogh classes at teh New York School of Art and 'normalized' his innovations, but if we take a closer look we see that he was actually four or five years ahead of everyone.

In the fifties he did a newspaper strip, some work for Dell and drifted into illustration, before finding a new career as a political cartoonist. In the late sixties he started a new Sunday only feature in his cartoon style called True Classroom Fubs and Fluffs, illustrating 'true' misproniunciations by kids, sent in by the readers. I have to admit I never was a huge fan of this phase of his career because it seemed as if he was trowing away his talent for something trivial. Last year I got a whole stack of those strips and I have been scanning them for the last couple of months. Eventhough the strip is a lot better than I though graphically, textually it still is hard to read for me. Of all the pages I am showing here I finished only half. Somehow it doesn;t make me care enough to read all of it.

But at least it is up here now so you can look for yourself. I hope to show you the rest of the run as the weeks go by.

Sunday, June 19, 2016

Flubbs and Flufs

Wednesday Illustration Day.

Jerry Robinson's Flubs and Fuffs was one of the weirdest Sunday strips ever. Using techniques that came in equal measures from advertising and political cartooning he illustrated actual children's mispronounciations sent in by readers. I have a whole set of these and what is ost remarbable about them is what a terrific artist Jerry Robinson was - n any style he choe to use.

Monday, March 10, 2014

Smart Ass

Monday Cartoon Day.

Two weeks ago, when he linked to a Jery Robinson post on my blog, frequent visitor Stephen DeStephano remarked that he knew the artist who started as Bob Kane's asssistant on Batman (and co-inventor of The Joker, at least), Mort Meskin inker and collaborator in the late forties, Steve Ditko and others' art teacher in the early fifties, Timely artist, Jet scott artist, illustrator and writer of the best book on newspaper comics of his day as the artist on the silly and weirdly drawn Sunday Feature Classroom Flubs and Fluffs, which lllustrated goofs and bloopers from the classroom, which were sent in by the readers and which was published in the seventies. I have quite a few of those, all waiting to be scanned in, but here is one I did earlier. Together with an article on his other, slightly earlier daily panel Still Life, in which inanimate objects commented on the daily news and political scene. I have never managed to come across a longer run o those but I sure would like to see them. It seems like Mr. Robinson was the typical New York Liberal Jew Randy Newman sings about in his song Rednecks. My kind of guy.

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