Ben Bowyang was an Australian newspaper comic strip, first published in the Melbourne Herald on Saturday, 7 October 1933, created by the cartoonist Alex Gurney, that followed the misadventures of two archetypical Australian bushmen, Ben Bowyang and his mate, Bill Smith, of "Gunn's Gully": characters that first appeared in the humorous Herald columns written during the 1920s and 1930s by C. J. Dennis.
BenBowyang was an Australian newspaper comic strip, first published in the Melbourne Herald on Saturday, 7 October 1933, created by the cartoonist Alex...
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the Melbourne Herald, written by C.J. Dennis, supposedly written by BenBowyang, a philosophical farmer from "Gunn's Gully", Wells, the Herald's resident...
England, famous for his creation of two famous Australian comic strips: BenBowyang, and Bluey and Curley. The son of William George Gurney (1866-1903),...
Publications Barney Baxter by Frank Miller. Belinda by Steve Dowling. BenBowyang by Alex Gurney. Biffen och Bananen by Rit-Ola Laff-a-Day debuts. Rebo...
39 from cancer. December 27: Alex Gurney, Australian comics artist (BenBowyang), dies at age 53. December 27: Ham Fisher, American comics artist (Joe...
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