"King Aroo is one of the most celebrated strips of the recent past in the comics ... appealing largely to the members of the readership that loved Krazy Kat, Barnaby, Pogo and Little Nemo. The strip began in 1950 ... but was discontinued after a few years. It was kept on in limited syndication until 1965." |
I recently made some hi-res scans of some color newspaper samples of the King Aroo strip that I collected a few years ago.
Since there was only ever one book collection of the strip (in 1953) and very little merchandising, Jack Kent's King Aroo has been largely forgotten, except by a rabidly loyal group of fans that swears lifelong allegiance to the King. I have listed some links at the bottom of the post where you can look to find a few more strips, and a lot more information. |
Click on any image for a BIG high-resolution comic strip scan!
Here's the whole King Aroo Sunday Comic Strip in High Resolution:
...and here are those King Aroo links I promised...
King Aroo article on Toonopediahttp://www.blogger.com/All%20about%20King%20Aroo%20and%20Jack%20Kent
A few King Aroo daily strips
Example of King Aroo daily Original Art by Jack Kent, November 24, 1960
King Aroo: Two color Sundays and a daily comic strip
The great Jack Kent and his wonderful "King Aroo"
Wanna see more King Aroo Sunday strips?
Just let me know in the comments below and I'll keep 'em coming ^_^
Update: Many more King Aroo Sunday Comics scans right HERE.
Update #2: Still MORE King Aroo dailies and Sunday strips HERE.
cute comic! easy to see how this could run for a while.
ReplyDeletebut, uh... what's up with the staging?
i've only read a couple King Aroo strips but every single one has been hilarious! i say keep 'em coming!
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