Sunday Sermon Day.
A friend of mine on the internet was talking about the Win Mortimer's
David Crane, whoch was written by Ed Dodd, who also wrote and drew the
ecological Mark Trail. Apparently Dodd's father was a clergyman and
although he did not follow in his father's footsteps, he did create this
Christian message strip as a tribute to his dad. In Mark Trail, he used
the Sundays to illustrate facts about nature. In David Crane, he often
used the Sundays for sermons, making for a weird, but truely unique run.
After Mortimer left, the strip was taken over by Craig Flessel, which is
how and why I ran into it. I am a huge fan of Flessel's style and it is
nowhere better than in his David Crane. I showed many of them early on
in this blog, which you can find if you follow the link and the strips
were funnier. The sermons were gone by then, so maybe Dodd had also left
it. In all honesty, looking at the latest Mortimer Sundays, you can see
that change was set in before Flessel took over. And the dailies were
just as soapy as before, so that gives us no clue either.
I also amassed quite a few of Mortimer's version, but did not really
care for it. I scanned a few and when I started selling my newspaper
sections on Ebay I scanned some more. The recent internet conversation
was a good excuse to clean them up and show them here. If not for the
exciting art (because it isn't) or the Christian message (not my thing)
than certainly for the oddness or unique use of the medium.
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