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Comics (Graphic works)

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Found in 199 Collections and/or Records:

Duets by Jo Fischer, November 25, 1940

 Item — Box 007: Series 01
Identifier: 004

Gerald Early Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MGHL-00036
Scope and Contents

This collection includes published materials in various formats collected by Gerald Early mainly dating between 1940 and 2015.

Ella Cinders by Charlie Plumb, 1949

 Item — Box 007: Series 01
Identifier: 005
Description

Ella and Blackie go to the movies (first in sequence).



Format

Drawing; 3 panel comic strip



Medium

Ink on paper

Ella Cinders by Charlie Plumb, 1949

 Item — Box 007: Series 01
Identifier: 006
Description

Ella and Blackie at the movies (second in sequence).



Format

Drawing; 4 panel comic strip



Medium

Ink on paper

Ella Cinders by Charlie Plumb, August 28, 1949

 Item — Box 007: Series 01
Identifier: 007

Felix the Cat by Otto Messmer, July 10, 1933

 Item — Box 008: Series 01
Identifier: 001

Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Fudgie at Home with Elvis the Dog, ca.1970

 Item — Box 003: Series 01
Identifier: 003
Description Fudgie holds a book titled "Know Your Pet" and looks to Elivs the dog and state that the book "says all sheep say 'baa'" and asks him why he never speaks. In the second panel, Elvis looks at Fudgie while making a large "BAH!" noise. In the third panel, Elvis walks away from Fudgie as he says "Man, no wonder you were the black sheep in your family!" Format 3 panel comic strip Medium Ink on...

Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Fudgie Plays the Flute while Walking Elvis the Dog, ca.1970

 Item — Box 003: Series 01
Identifier: 002
Description Fudgie walks Elvis the dog while playing a flute while thinking "Even out of work flutists have to practice!" In the second and third panel, Fudgie thinks, "But if I'm Real smart...I won't do it in the ghetto!" In the third panel, a group of large rats chase Fudgie and Elivs the dog. Format 3 panel comic strip Medium Ink on paper Dimensions...

Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Fudgie Visits Dr. Pop, ca.1970

 Item — Box 003: Series 01
Identifier: 004
Description

Fudgie is pictured in a doctor's office and asks Dr. Pop if he is healthy. Dr. Pop responds "Let me put it this way Fudgie...If you were a ghetto, I'd have you apply for urban renewal!"



Format

3 panel comic strip



Medium

Ink on paper



Dimensions

20.125 x 7.5 inches

Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Fudgie Visits the Barber Shop, ca.1970

 Item — Box 003: Series 01
Identifier: 005
Description Fudgie walks into a barber shop where three barbers are waiting. Each barber sports a different hair style, and each one has a distinct sign behind them. The signs read "Black Arts," "Black Capitalism," and "Black Power." Fudgie is pictured standing at the door regarding the three barbers as he says "Decisions, decisions..." Format 2 panel comic strip Medium Ink on paper ...