Antique Framed Toonerville Folks Sunday Comic Strip- Fontaine Fox - April 7 1935


Antique Framed Toonerville Folks Sunday Comic Strip- Fontaine Fox - April 7 1935

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Antique Framed Toonerville Folks Sunday Comic Strip- Fontaine Fox - April 7 1935:
$89.95


This is a framed and matted TOONERVILLE FOLKS comic strip found in the April 7, 1935 edition of the Sunday Comics.  Toonerville Folks written and drawn by Fontaine Fox was an early well known comi that premiered in 1908 and ran until Fontaine\'s retirement in 1955.  This whimsical comic started as a single-panel gag cartoon (with longer-form comics on Sunday) was a daily look at Toonerville, situated in what are now called the suburbs. Central to the strip was the rickety little trolley called the \"Toonerville Trolley that met all the trains,\" driven in a frenzy by the grizzly old Skipper to meet each commuter train as it arrived in town. A few of the many richly formed characters included the Terrible-Tempered Truman, the Physically Powerful Katrinka, Little Woo-Woo Wortle, Aunt Eppie Hogg (The Fattest Lady in 3 Counties) and Mickey McGuire, the town bully.


19 1/4\" x 15 1/4\" framed.


Antique Framed Toonerville Folks Sunday Comic Strip- Fontaine Fox - April 7 1935:
$89.95

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