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Friday, September 12, 2008
Flook by Trog Is One of My Favorite Strips
Posted by maggie
"Trog" is Wally Fawkes, the artist, who was also a clarinet player and a jazz band leader.
Flook
ran in the
Daily Mail
from 1949 to 1984 and began as a children's strip focused on a little boy, Rufus and his sort-of pet, a furry little creature that, in earliest days, could only make the sound, "Flook." It evolved over the years, scripted by different people, into a humor strip laced with political and social satire. The primary scripter was George Melly, and there's a
wonderful write-up
at the University of Kent's British Cartoon Archive.
This sequence, however, predates Melly's scripts and is a bit more of a kids' adventure strip.
9/12/2008 10:48:37 AM (Central Daylight Time, UTC-05:00)
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