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Bonzo - Cameos - 7 Newspaper pages & strips - 1932
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Bonzo - Cameos - 7 Newspaper pages & strips - 1932

rare surviving episodes from various Sunday Comics sections, featuring episodes of Bonzo on one each single full page. On that page Bonzo shares a strip entitled "Cameos by G.E. Studdy", a series of witty observations of public life . . 7 pages Published in 1932 On the back we find Polly and her Pals, Thimble Theatre (Popeye), Belles and Wedding Bells. Bonzo the Dog is a fictional cartoon character first created in 1922 by British comic strip artist George Studdy. The pup quickly rose to popularity in the 1920s. He starred in one of the world's first cartoons, inspired mass-marketed merchandise, and became a favourite among children and adults. 1928 Bonzo Postcard In 1912 George Studdy signed a contract with The Sketch to produce a weekly full-page drawing. Bonzo originally first appeared in several of Studdy's sketches in 1922 in "The Sketch" magazine. When war broke out, he was commissioned by Gaumont to produce a series of short films called “Studdy’s War Studies.” Studdy later introduced Bonzo into his sketches. Other "Studdy Dogs" had previously appeared in The Sketch, Pearson's Magazine, Bemrose Prints, Bystander, Holly Leaves, and Tatler. Bonzo also made appearances in The American Weekly, Fantasio, and Tit-Bits. The pages are in good condition, although wrinkles, tears, flaking and missing pieces may occur. Very delicate pages. Will be shipped with track&trace. #specialcollectionservice

No. 102369722

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Bonzo - Cameos - 7 Newspaper pages & strips - 1932

Bonzo - Cameos - 7 Newspaper pages & strips - 1932

rare surviving episodes from various Sunday Comics sections, featuring episodes of Bonzo on one each single full page. On that page Bonzo shares a strip entitled "Cameos by G.E. Studdy", a series of witty observations of public life . . 7 pages

Published in 1932

On the back we find Polly and her Pals, Thimble Theatre (Popeye), Belles and Wedding Bells.

Bonzo the Dog is a fictional cartoon character first created in 1922 by British comic strip artist George Studdy. The pup quickly rose to popularity in the 1920s. He starred in one of the world's first cartoons, inspired mass-marketed merchandise, and became a favourite among children and adults.
1928 Bonzo Postcard

In 1912 George Studdy signed a contract with The Sketch to produce a weekly full-page drawing. Bonzo originally first appeared in several of Studdy's sketches in 1922 in "The Sketch" magazine. When war broke out, he was commissioned by Gaumont to produce a series of short films called “Studdy’s War Studies.” Studdy later introduced Bonzo into his sketches. Other "Studdy Dogs" had previously appeared in The Sketch, Pearson's Magazine, Bemrose Prints, Bystander, Holly Leaves, and Tatler. Bonzo also made appearances in The American Weekly, Fantasio, and Tit-Bits.

The pages are in good condition, although wrinkles, tears, flaking and missing pieces may occur. Very delicate pages.

Will be shipped with track&trace.

#specialcollectionservice

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