Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Comic Strip Collection (page 4)

"Journey into the Dreamland

Background imageComic Strip Collection: KRAZY KAT, 1922. Krazy Kat comic strip, 1922, by George Herriman

KRAZY KAT, 1922. Krazy Kat comic strip, 1922, by George Herriman

Background imageComic Strip Collection: KATZENJAMMER KIDS, 1911. The Katzenjammers Revenge, or --Such is Life on the Ocean Wave

KATZENJAMMER KIDS, 1911. The Katzenjammers Revenge, or --Such is Life on the Ocean Wave! Panels from a Katzenjammer Kids comic strip, 1911, by Rudolph Dirks

Background imageComic Strip Collection: YELLOW JOURNALISM, c1900. Book cover featuring Richard F. Outcaults Yellow Kid

YELLOW JOURNALISM, c1900. Book cover featuring Richard F. Outcaults Yellow Kid, c1900

Background imageComic Strip Collection: Dummy Wiggle Much Comic Strip Number 16 published

Dummy Wiggle Much Comic Strip Number 16 published
Artokoloro

Background imageComic Strip Collection: Dummy Wiggle Much Comic Strip Number 14 published

Dummy Wiggle Much Comic Strip Number 14 published
Artokoloro

Background imageComic Strip Collection: OUTCAULT: COMIC STRIP, c1914. Comic strip character Buster Brown and his dog Tige prank a bully

OUTCAULT: COMIC STRIP, c1914. Comic strip character Buster Brown and his dog Tige prank a bully. Cartoon by Richard F. Outcault, c1914

Background imageComic Strip Collection: FARMERs HOME, 1935. Interior of a black tenant farmers home, Louisiana. Photograph by Ben Shahn

FARMERs HOME, 1935. Interior of a black tenant farmers home, Louisiana. Photograph by Ben Shahn, October 1935

Background imageComic Strip Collection: HUNTING: CARTOON, 1883. Mr. Bites and His Hammerless Gun

HUNTING: CARTOON, 1883. Mr. Bites and His Hammerless Gun. Cartoon about an inexperienced hunter who bought his first gun. Engraving, American, 1883

Background imageComic Strip Collection: CARTOON: WORLD WAR I. Captain Hardluk - Speaks Good French, According to Books

CARTOON: WORLD WAR I. Captain Hardluk - Speaks Good French, According to Books. American cartoon showing a soldier trying to woo a French woman, May 1919

Background imageComic Strip Collection: COMIC: MUTT & JEFF, 1918. Panels from a Mutt & Jeff comic strip by H. C. Bud Fisher

COMIC: MUTT & JEFF, 1918. Panels from a Mutt & Jeff comic strip by H. C. Bud Fisher
COMIC: MUTT & JEFF, 1918. Panels from a Mutt & Jeff comic strip by H.C. Bud Fisher, 1918

Background imageComic Strip Collection: BRINGING UP FATHER, 1918. American comic strip by George McManus

BRINGING UP FATHER, 1918. American comic strip by George McManus

Background imageComic Strip Collection: THE YELLOW KID. A Few Things the Versatile Yellow Kid Might do for a Living. Drawing

THE YELLOW KID. A Few Things the Versatile Yellow Kid Might do for a Living. Drawing, c1896, by Richard Felton Outcault from the New York Evening Journal, 1896

Background imageComic Strip Collection: U. S. COMIC STRIPS: The Yellow Kid, created by Richard F. Outcault in 1894

U. S. COMIC STRIPS: The Yellow Kid, created by Richard F. Outcault in 1894
U.S. COMIC STRIPS: The Yellow Kid, created by Richard F. Outcault in 1894

Background imageComic Strip Collection: Page from the fun supplement of the Sunday edition of the New York World, 21 December 1913

Page from the fun supplement of the Sunday edition of the New York World, 21 December 1913
CROSSWORD PUZZLE, 1913. Page from the fun supplement of the Sunday edition of the New York World, 21 December 1913, featuring the first crossword puzzle (top)

Background imageComic Strip Collection: A 1919 cartoon by J. N. ( Ding ) Darling on the appropriation of Woodrow Wilsons right of

A 1919 cartoon by J. N. ( Ding ) Darling on the appropriation of Woodrow Wilsons right of self-determination by
CARTOON: LEAGUE OF NATIONS. A 1919 cartoon by J.N. ( Ding ) Darling on the appropriation of Woodrow Wilsons right of self-determination by the Senate forces opposed to the Versailles Treaty

Background imageComic Strip Collection: American cartoon following Theodore Roosevelts return to the U. S

American cartoon following Theodore Roosevelts return to the U. S. from an African hunting expedition
TEDDY ROOSEVELT CARTOON. American cartoon following Theodore Roosevelts return to the U.S. from an African hunting expedition

Background imageComic Strip Collection: Moon flight comic

Moon flight comic
Moon flight as depicted in a 1930s comic strip. Astronauts are shown flying a rocket to the Moon and then using a powerful light to signal to Washington, D.C

Background imageComic Strip Collection: Thinking, conceptual image

Thinking, conceptual image
Thinking. Conceptual comic strip image of a woman with an empty thought bubble (upper right). This image may represent the process of thinking, as well as concepts such as ones mind going blank

Background imageComic Strip Collection: BUSTER BROWN BOOK, 1905. Busters Book of Jokes and Jingles. Cover to a booklet of Buster Brown

BUSTER BROWN BOOK, 1905. Busters Book of Jokes and Jingles. Cover to a booklet of Buster Brown comics, published by the Brown Shoe Company, 1905

Background imageComic Strip Collection: COMIC STRIP: SPENCER SPOOK. First page of the comic strip, Spencer Spook

COMIC STRIP: SPENCER SPOOK. First page of the comic strip, Spencer Spook, from the October 1948 issue of Giggle Comics



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Journey into the Dreamland: Little Nemo's Walking Bed Episode in a Captivating Comic Strip" Step into the whimsical world art as we delve into the enchanting tale of "Little Nemo. " This American comic strip, known for its imaginative storytelling, takes us on a thrilling adventure where dreams come to life. In this particular episode, we witness Nemo embarking on an extraordinary journey alongside his walking bed. As we explore further, our eyes are drawn to the intricate details of the Altar of Zeus from Pergamon. Dating back to 180-159 BC, this ancient masterpiece adds a touch of historical grandeur to our visual feast. But wait. Stonehenge superhero DP149966 swoops in with mighty strength and awe-inspiring presence. A fusion of ancient mystique and modern heroism creates an intriguing juxtaposition that leaves us captivated. Next, we stumble upon the captivating story of Gideon depicted in late 16th-century silk and wool artwork. The vibrant colors breathe life into each scene, transporting us back in time while unraveling tales from distant lands. Our attention then shifts towards daring escapades as robbers execute their cunning plans through colored engravings. Little Toto confronts three brigands head-on in another vividly illustrated chapter that keeps us at the edge of our seats. In contrast to these action-packed moments, we encounter a heartfelt narrative about a poor donkey portrayed through yet another beautifully colored engraving. It reminds us that even amidst adversity, there is always room for compassion and empathy. Nature's wonders take center stage as we stumble upon a charming family of bears residing within the Pyrenees mountains—a colorful illustration capturing their harmonious existence against breathtaking landscapes. Moving forward, an anti-Dreyfusard cartoon titled "Better Sweetness Rather Than Violence" prompts introspection about societal values through its thought-provoking imagery—reminding us of the power of kindness and understanding.