Sunday, April 08, 2007

JOHNNY HART, R.I.P.



left double click on image to enlarge.

the creator of the cartoon strip, "b.c.", has left the room. for more information, please see this.

i'm deeply saddened by the loss of this brilliant and creative soul.

if you'd like to see more of his work, just go to your favorite search engine's image mode and type in "johnny hart b.c. cartoons" - you won't be disappointed.

addendum: a statement to the world regarding the faith of johnny hart. a must read!

14 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:31 AM

    Johnny,

    We barely knew ya! Fare thee well!

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  2. Anonymous10:33 AM

    I always like bc, it was one-of-a-kind. Sometimes cartoonists give us an answer, but we`re too busy laughing.

    ot- gee nanc, you`re pretty. Lucky guy, your hubby.

    benOsilly

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  3. thank you, oh silly one...

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  4. B.C. was always one of my favorite comic strips. Satirical and funny, it will be missed.

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  5. Good night and a fond farewell!

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  6. Anonymous8:09 AM

    Hey, at least no one can accuse Johnny Hart of false-advertising, beamish.

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  7. Nanc, I am glad you included that addendum statement by J. Hart. VERY GOOD!!

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  8. Hart was a genious. I loved the b.c. cartoon strip. I think it was at Shoprat's blog where I read his family is planning on carrying on with the strip, but can it really be the same?

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  9. About that graphic....One of my favorites. I wonder why???

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  10. I never could get into comics. I guess it's a younger generation thing? Who knows? Evening Nanc!

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  11. Anonymous9:16 PM

    oh flo - if you had lived back in the dark ages of black and white television, you'd know it was a treat to get the sunday funnies in living color!

    nanc

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  12. Anonymous6:01 PM

    Hello nanc, another icon of my childhood is gone. Jeez, I used to look a "BC'' all the time, it was like "Peanuts'', it was always there, like Prozac for our generation. Sigh. Take Johnny Hart. J"Mac.

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  13. thanks j'mac - he was definitely an icon for ANYBODY over the age of thirty - did i really just say that?

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