Popeye: Classic Newspaper Comics, Volume Two 1989-1998

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In my continuing attempt to post all the reviews I’ve done for Cinema Sentries on this blog, I’m digging deep into the archives. The Library of American Comics continually puts out these beautiful hard-cover books of old newspaper comics.

As I note in my review I was never a big Popeye fan, but these strips are surprisingly amazing. I definitely recommend checking them out.

Puck: What Fools These Mortals Be!

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I pay very little attention to politics these days. I know I probably should, I know it is important. I do get enough information to make what I think is an informed enough vote, but there is so much vitriol out there that I can’t take too much of it in.

I used to pay close attention. I used to argue about it on social media thinking I was making a difference. Then one night I realized I was lying in bed at two o’clock in the morning trying to make the perfect argument to convince an old college friend on Facebook of something or other.

I didn’t convince him of anything. In fact, we got into a pretty good fight and stopped talking to each other for a long while.

My blood pressure can’t take that crap.

And that’s how I make an introduction to my review of a book that is full of political cartoons from a century ago! Puck was a hugely important political magazine that ran from 1877 to 1918. This book covers that history and presents a whole bunch of the cartoons that ran inside its covers. As you can read in my review, it is quite informative and rather dull to this non-history buff reader.

Little Orphan Annie, Volume Ten: The Junior Commandos by Harold Gray 

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For a little while I was getting a bunch of these really amazing-looking hard-bound comics from The American Library of Comics for review. Half the time I had little interest in the comics themselves, but they books are so beautiful I wanted to own them, so I wrote reviews.

I can’t say I’ve ever been particularly interested in Little Orphan Annie, but judging from my review (written ten years ago) I rather enjoyed this one. Maybe I should give them another try.