Saturday, October 21, 2006
Obscurity of the Day: Laugh and Learn
Yet another New York Evening Graphic find, Laugh and Learn ran in 1926. What a shame that this is Kerry Conway's only newspaper cartooning credit. That art is absolutely top-notch. His anatomy and expressions are obviously not the product of an untrained hand, and I love the style, which seems to harken back to a look that was popular way back in the mid-19th century.
Anyone know what happened to Kerry Conway?
Labels: Obscurities
Comments:
No luck on finding out what happened to Kerry.
I did found out, though, that "Laugh and Learn" was apparently collected in a book format once, in 1930.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0008ASZLS?v=glance
I did found out, though, that "Laugh and Learn" was apparently collected in a book format once, in 1930.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0008ASZLS?v=glance
Hi Charles -
Thanks extra much for the info on this book. It must be quite a rarity as there wasn't a single copy on ABE. I'll definitely have my eye peeled for it, though.
I guess if Conway had a book published in 1930, there must be more to the story than a short-run strip in the Graphic in 1926!
--Allan
Thanks extra much for the info on this book. It must be quite a rarity as there wasn't a single copy on ABE. I'll definitely have my eye peeled for it, though.
I guess if Conway had a book published in 1930, there must be more to the story than a short-run strip in the Graphic in 1926!
--Allan
In the ILLUSTRATED DAILY NEWS in L.A., this strip ran from 3 September 1926 (with a strip dated for 28 Aug.)to 26 November.(with a 17 Nov. strip) Very careless, beginning on a thursday and ending on a friday. Though the author is a "Kerry Conway", the art is always signed "Pete".
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