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  • Magnusen, Debbe, Illustrated by Ferd Johnson

    Published by Great Bend, Kansas: C.E.D.A.R. And DeDay Publishing, 1991, 1991

    Seller: Collectorsemall, Rialto, CA, U.S.A.

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    First Edition Signed

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    Soft cover. First Edition. Soft Cover. As New. Presume 1st Edition. Signed by Author. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Signed by Author.

  • Johnson, Ferd (1905-1996)

    Seller: Daniel Montemarano, Newfield, NJ, U.S.A.

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    First Edition Signed

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    No Binding. Condition: Very Good. Condition: Very Good. SIGNED handwritten note (6" x 4")--Signed by famed cartoonist Ferd Johnson. Johnson took over the 'Moon Mullins' comic strip from 1958-1991. AUTHOR SIGNED NOTE.

  • Johnson, Ferd:

    Language: English

    Published by New York, Compix Inc., 1944

    Seller: avelibro OHG, Dinkelscherben, Germany

    Association Member: BOEV

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    Comic

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    8° Broschiert. Condition: Sehr gut. 48 Seiten Comic; Papier insgesamt altersbedingt leicht nachgedunkelt und sehr gut erhalten; eine Seite mit Reparatur / Hinterlegung B08-02-06A Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 70.

  • Seller image for MOON MULLINS: Moon convinces Kayo to visit the museum by making it sound exciting, describing a "full-color spectacular" featuring "Th' Top 40" of each century. ORIGINAL SUNDAY COMIC STRIP ART WORK signed "Ferd + Tom Johnson", though likely drawn & inked by TOM JOHNSON. for sale by Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.

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    Condition: Very good. Tribune Company Syndicate, Inc., April 8, 1984., 1984. Very good. - An original pen & ink drawing consisting of 8 panels drawn across 3 rows on 16 inch high by 22-1/2 inch wide art board. The strip portrays the young Kayo asking the elderly Plushie where they are going to which Plushie replies that they are going "to improve our minds, Kayo". Coming to a sudden stop, Kayo exclaims "Yuk!". Moon steps in as Plushie is lecturing Kayo, claiming "You gotta know how to talk to th' kid, Plushie" He then goes on to proclaim "Hey, Kayo! It's like a full-color spectacular in there . . in 60 minutes, you can zoom in on th' best of everything!" . "Highlights and lowlights! Behind the scenes with all-time winners in all categories!" ".Th' top 40 of th' 1700's, 1800's, and 1900's! and no commercials!" . "It's sort of like watching th' Prime Time of civilization". Signed "Ferd + Tom Johnson" at the bottom center of the last panel with the date "4-8" penned to the left. The title, reproduced on a square of paper, is mounted at the top left of the first panel and the syndicates credits, printed on a strip of paper, are mounted vertically along the left edge of the lower panel. There are a couple of editorial markings in light blue graphite along the lower margin with crop marks pasted along the left & right margins. The number "60-01" is penned in black marker on the verso. Near fine. The American cartoonist Frank Willard (1893-1958) was sometimes known as Dok Willard. His syndicated comic strip "Moon Mullins", on which he worked alongside his assistant Ferd Johnson ran from 1923 to 1991. Educated at Chicago's Union Academy, where he illustrated the "Reflector" yearbook and Chicago's Academy of Fine Arts, he went on to work as a cartoonist for the Chicago Herald from 1914 to 1918. Serving in the First World War, he returned to work in the bullpen for Kings Features Syndicate, taking on whatever was assigned to him. From 1919 to 1923, he drew "The Outta Luck Club" for that syndicate. By the time Joseph Patterson came calling, looking for a lowlife strip to compete with "Barney Google", Willard was fed up with the King Syndicate which had consistently rejected new ideas he would propose. Willard jumped ship and created "Moon Mullins". The comic strip artist Ferdinand "Ferd" Johnson (1905-1996) was Willard's assistant nearly from the time the strip started in 1923. Starting with lettering and background, he was gradually responsible for the whole operation but still signed Willard's name to his work. Johnson only began signing his own name after Willard's sudden death in 1958. In later years, Ferd Johnson's son, Tom Johnson, gradually took charge of the Sunday strips.

  • Seller image for CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE - Comics Feature Magazine - Feb. 15 & March 1, 1959. for sale by Jean-Paul TIVILLIER

    Chicago Sunday Tribune - 1959 - 2 NUMÉROS. Journal [54x36,5 cm] de 10 pages; bandes dessinées couleurs. (Collection Chicago Sunday Tribune - Comics Feature Magazine - 1959). Pliures horizontale et verticale. Avec petits manques de papier aux pliures des premiers plats. Ensemble très correct. LES 2 NUMÉROS. Numéro du 15 Février 1959 /// PEANUTS [5 cases par Schulz] - DICK TRACY [12 cases par C. Gould] - THE GRAVIES [5 cases par Chet, Al, Ray and Dick] - MOON MULLINS [10 cases par F. Johnson] - GASOLINE ALLEY [10 cases par B. Perty] - SMITTY [8 cases par Berndt ] - BRENDA STARR Reporter [9 cases par D. Messick] - WINNIE WINCKLE [7 cases par Branner] - THE NEBBISHES [12 cases par H. Garner] - ON STAGE [9 cases par L. Starr] - DENNIS THE MENACE [9 cases par H. Ketcham] - STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, Father of Texas [6 cases par R. Fletcher, A. Robbins] - KEVIN THE BOLD [8 cases par K. Collins] - SMILIN'JACK [5 cases par Z. Musley] - THE TEENIE WEENIES [1 dessin par W. Donahey]. JED COOPER American Scout [6 cases par D. Fletcher, L. Wendt] - MOSTLY MALARKY [10 cases par W. Carlson] - SMOKEY TOVER [7 cases par B. Holman] - CLOSER THAN WE THINK! [1 dessin par Radebaugh] - LOLLY [10 cases par P. Hansen] - AL CAPP'S with Reddy corner [7 cases par ?, pub pour Nestlé]. TERRY AND THE PIRATES [9 cases par G. Wunder] - DONDI [8 cases par G. Edsm et I. Hagen] - LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE [11 cases par H. Gray].Numéro du 1er Mars 1959 /// PEANUTS [5 cases par Schulz] - DICK TRACY [12 cases par C. Gould] - THE GRAVIES [4 cases par Chet, Al, Ray and Dick] - MOON MULLINS [10 cases par F. Johnson] - GASOLINE ALLEY [10 cases par B. Perty] - SMITTY [8 cases par Berndt ] - LOLLY [9 cases par P. Hansen] - FERD'NAND [7 cases par Mik] - LITTLE JOE [8 cases par Leffingwell] - ON STAGE [9 cases par L. Starr] - THE NEBBISHES [13 cases par H. Garner] - BRENDA STARR Reporter [9 cases par D. Messick] - WINNIE WINCKLE [8 cases par Branner] - MOSTLY MALARKY [10 cases par W. Carlson] - SMILIN'JACK [5 cases par Z. Musley] - THE TEENIE WEENIES [1 dessin par W. Donahey] - DENNIS THE MENACE [9 cases par H. Ketcham] - JED COOPER American Scout [6 cases par D. Fletcher, L. Wendt] - SMOKEY TOVER [7 cases par B. Holman] - DONDI [8 cases par G. Edsm et I. Hagen] - TERRY AND THE PIRATES [9 cases par G. Wunder] - THE ASTORIANS OF OREGON [6 cases par R. Fletcher, A. Robbins] - KEVIN THE BOLD [9 cases par K. Collins] - CLOSER THAN WE THINK! [1 dessin par Radebaugh] - LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE [11 cases par H. Gray]. Anglais Journal.