Abstract art is a frequent source of laffs in teen comics of the '60s and early '70s. And the distance from abstract to cartoon is sometimes just a few well-placed lines . . .
Monday, February 25, 2008
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Abstract art is a frequent source of laffs in teen comics of the '60s and early '70s. And the distance from abstract to cartoon is sometimes just a few well-placed lines . . .
Posted by Ken Parille at 12:24 PM
Labels: Abstraction, Archie
5 comments:
I love it that Veronica also sees Archie's hair as a "checkered effect."
I'd always assumed that was cartoon shorthand for some sort of texture, but I guess his head really does look like that.
Archie d'Arc, hot for them babes.
Stay on groovin' safari,
Tor
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I love it that Veronica also sees Archie's hair as a "checkered effect."
I'd always assumed that was cartoon shorthand for some sort of texture, but I guess his head really does look like that.
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