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FREDERICK BURR OPPER
Inaugurating a new series of handsomely designed classic strip reprints showcasing early daily comics so ingeniously nutty they’re forever fresh and off the wall.
Each volume will collect a different strip. This marks the return by NBM to classic comic strip reprints, an area it pioneered in the '80s with the first hardcover series collecting the complete Terry & The Pirates, books that presently fetch high prices on E-Bay and elsewhere.

Forever Nuts presents:
HAPPY HOOLIGAN
Frederick Burr Opper
Opper was already a quite successful cartoonist/illustrator for the prestigious Puck magazine when William Randolph Hearst lured him out to create a comic strip for the New York Journal. While a step down from (relatively) high to low brow, Opper jumped at the chance and out came “Happy Hooligan” an un-heroized vagrant who ends up very badly at the end of each strip, no matter how much good he might mean. His perennial demise surely went on to inspire Wile E. Coyote or Mr. O, especially as his own cowardice and unworthiness contributes to his hilarious woes. This second entry in ‘Forever Nuts’, a series in a handsome design showcasing early strips so ingeniously nutty they’re forever fresh and off the wall, presents here a collection of the better early full color Sundays.
11x8 , 112pp. full color, clothbound, $24.95
ISBN 978-1-56163-542-9


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