talk about New Funnies comic books, one of the best Golden Age comic book series in my opinion.
New Funnies is the golden age of comic book series that began with just a name Funnies . With question number 64 (1942), the strip began to focus on the Walter Lantz characters, such as Andy Panda and Oswald the Rabbit. With question number 65, has been renamed New Funnies .
Woody Woodpecker is also one of the Lantz characters who appeared in the book. He was such a new character at the time, was a guest star in the Oswald Rabbit stories for a year or two before he received his strip in the New Funnies . Initially, Woody's strip was only one page. With question number 87, he began to receive longer strips. Of course, as time went on, became Woody Woodpecker Walter Lantz 'biggest stars and was featured on most New Funnies covers the mid-1940s until it was canceled in the early 1960s .
New Funnies is a great series. Not only are the questions quite easy to find - somewhat surprising for the Golden Age comic book series - but many problems are not too expensive. Of course, the most sought-after questions from the time of the earliest issues of the book shifted from early format with znakova.Najraniji Lantz Lantz-centric issues can cost hundreds of dollars in almost mint condition. Some problems are highlights include the question number 65 (the first number New Funnies ), No. 69 (a nice Halloween cover with Andy Panda, Raggedy Ann and Felix Cat), No. 89 and No. 101 (both World war II war bonds covering ).
In my opinion, some of the best covers are those that have the three major characters together Lantz: Woody Woodpecker, Andy Panda and Charlie Chicken, a character who appeared in only a few cartoons, but was featured in the comic iz1940 1970th He was one of those forgotten characters who never received high praise. Chicken Charlie appeared in two Andy Panda cartoons in the 1940 Andy Panda Victory Garden and fasting on Tuesday. Oddly, Andy struggled in both cartoons. They hunted around Andy farm. I call it strange because in the New Funnies ( and Andy Panda's own series) Charlie is a friend of Andy Panda.
Charlie first appeared in print in New Funnies No. 79 as a small chicken. As far as I can tell from my research (I do not own all of the questions), Charlie grew up chicken strip his next appearance. He was one of the stars in the New Funnies for decades, even getting your comic in the series.
Yes, if you're a fan of the golden age of cartoons, the Golden Age of comics and Walter Lantz characters, I recommend picking up some old New Funnies questions through an online comic book stores or eBay. You will not be disappointed in the price or quality of the story. Also, we have the classic Golden Age characters alive!
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