Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Obscurity of the Day: The Lewis and Clark Expedition
 The Minneapolis Tribune celebrated the 150th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark expedition a little late, starting this closed-end Sunday strip on January 9, 1955. Jay Edgerton supplied the prose while Kurt Carlson did the art. Carlson did a yeoman's job on the realistic art, though his other major comic strip series, Smorgy, was done in a cartoony style. This series came to a conclusion on July 3rd of that year.
The Minneapolis Tribune celebrated the 150th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark expedition a little late, starting this closed-end Sunday strip on January 9, 1955. Jay Edgerton supplied the prose while Kurt Carlson did the art. Carlson did a yeoman's job on the realistic art, though his other major comic strip series, Smorgy, was done in a cartoony style. This series came to a conclusion on July 3rd of that year.Labels: Obscurities
	
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				In my parent's basement hung a SMORGY comic strip about the Minneapolis summer festival, the Aquatennial, which featured my dad, John Lamb.  The strip is dated 7/24, but there is no year.  At the top of the strip, instead of a newspaper, it says: "The Upper Midwest's Own Comic."  Do you have any suggestions as to how I might find a second original of the strip?
				
				
			
			
			
			
			
				 
				My father was Kurt Carlson.  He created the Smorgy comic strip.  It ended before I was born.  Unfortunately, we don't have any copies of his comics.   Cory Carlson
				
				
			
			
			
				 
				I have recently come into possession of 2 vintage early 1950's Smorgy daily 4-panel comic strips signed by Kurt Carlson.   
Jeff
				
				
			
			
			Jeff
				 
				Cory, a woman on my Anoka Facebook group has 2 weeks of his comic featuring our Halloween celebration.
				
				
			
			
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