Showing posts with label Felix the Cat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Felix the Cat. Show all posts

Sunday, September 20, 2020

The Invicible Hand

Sunday Surprise Day.

When I was assembling panels for my post on Herriman's Emberrassing Moments, I got an unexpected bonus in the form of the daily vesrion of Felix the Cat. I have shown some of the Sunday pages here, but I had never actually seen a daily sequence and it is delightful. These dailies seem to have been set up as seperate reel, eaxh one running for a month or so. The artist even shows his hand at the beginning and the end of the story, but all comic strip historians know tht is not his actual hand - or name. The strip was prodcued and signed by Pat Sullivan, who became very rich and famous for it. But the actual work on the strip and the theatrical cartoons was done by his assistant Otto Messmer. How much Messmer actually did is still in dispute (since Sullivan signed everything and Messmer only claimed to have done the bulk of the work after Sullivan died). But here is what Wikipedia has boiled it down to: "Felix was the first cartoon character created and developed for the screen, as well as the first to become a licensed, mass merchandised character. Sullivan took the credit for Felix, and though Messmer directed and was the lead animator on all of the episodes he appeared in, Sullivan's name was the only onscreen credit that appeared in them. Messmer also oversaw the direction of the Felix newspaper strip, doing most of the pencils and inks on the strip until 1954". But whoever did it, or even if Messmer had his own assistants, the work itself is... mesmerizing.

Tuesday, February 02, 2016

Mash-Up

Tuesday comic Strip Day.

One of the lesser know strips of the Walker clan revived two oldies from the forties and put them together.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Mesmerized

Saturday Leftover Day

Yesterday was Felix the Cat Day, so let's use today to unload two Felix Sunday I have lying around as well. Now if someone would do a book of Otto Mesmer's excellent newspaper version of this strip, I'd buy it. Maybe IDW could do it as a companion to their Bringing Up Father series (in a imilar format). There certainly is enough to chose from. These samples are a Sunday from 1931 and a daily from 1946.


Friday, September 24, 2010

Krazy as a Kat

Friday Comic Book Day

Craig Yoe has carved himself a nice niche as collector and editor of books reprinting the best of old (and often copyright free, but not always) comics. He has asked several of his favorite bloggers to use today to present some of the stories from his latest book (cover below) on Felix the Cat. I am glad to join in. For more information, go to Craig's own blog, the Super-ITCH site you can link to on the far right.



The new Felix book is as well designed as all of Craig's books, who clearly knows how to package and present these things.

As a teenager I was very much intrigued by Sergio Aragones' shortlived The Shadow Knows series in Mad magazine and Gaham Wilson's similar series of cartoon using shadows. I confess to practising for many hours to create my own shading figures using nothint but my hand. In the end, I perfected two: blob with fingers and blob without fingers.