The Someday Funnies is an exceptionally large and varied book of comics which was published by Abrams on November 1, 2011. The book was a project that had originally been intended as a special supplement for the magazine Rolling Stone, but this collection of comics about the 1960s rapidly grew too large to be used for that purpose.
The collection was started in the early 1970s, when the humorist Michel Choquette began soliciting work internationally from contemporary writers and artists, 169 of whom responded. Forty years later the book was finally published.
Of those who contributed pieces, many were already well known as cartoonists, but numerous others were leading creative figures of the 20th century in other fields. Pieces were created especially for the book by writers, artists, and composers including the writer William Burroughs, the filmmaker Federico Fellini, the writer Tom Wolfe, the musician Frank Zappa, founding Mad (magazine) cartoonists Harvey Kurtzman and Wallace Wood, the cartoonists Gahan Wilson and Ed Subitzky, the artist Red Grooms, and 160 others.
and 18 Related for: The Someday Funnies information
TheSomedayFunnies is an exceptionally large and varied book of comics which was published by Abrams on November 1, 2011. The book was a project that...
compilation book TheSomedayFunnies. Schenkel worked on album covers for Straight Records, a label owned by Zappa and manager Herb Cohen. The records were...
"Two-headed Sam in the Singles Bar!" was included in the large-format book TheSomedayFunnies, which was finally published in 2011. The book was a collection...
During the 1970s, Choquette put together TheSomedayFunnies, a large collection of original comics about the 1960s that were created especially for the book...
numerous internationally-known cartoonists and media figures. The book was entitled "SomedayFunnies" and was completed and published through Abrams ComicArts...
Dog #23 (Print Mint, Oct. 1972) "The Hippy Wedding," in TheSomedayFunnies (Abrams, 2011) — reprint of a story from the 1970s Queen of Cosmos Comix (Red...
The Eisner Award for Best Anthology Shot is an award for”creative achievement" in American comic books. It has been given out every year since 1992. 1990s...
revues like New York's Back in Town, Big Apple Country, The Present Tense (1977), Real Life Funnies (Off-Broadway, 1981), Diamonds (Off-Broadway, 1984),...
in most new comics, the New Funnies stories slowly morphed the character in their own direction. At the start of the New Funnies feature, Oswald existed...
TV Funnies, The U.S. of Archie and The New Archie and Sabrina Hour produced in the same format. She was voiced by Jane Webb. Betty appeared in The New...
released by the American rhythm and blues record label Motown as well as its subsidiaries and imprints. Dahl, Bill (February 28, 2011). Motown: The Golden...
B: "(Someday) When I Am Grown Up" "The Happy Sounds of Pareé" "Pensate Amore (Think Love)" "Scooter Scootin'" (Instrumental) "Tickle Toddle" "The Man Called...
television series created by Jim Jinkins and produced by Jumbo Pictures. The series premiered on Nickelodeon in 1991, and ran until 1994. Nickelodeon...
slightly eccentric, purple-skinned, dimwitted writer who lives next door to theFunnies with his wife and foil, Tippy (voiced by Doris Belack). Doug frequently...
2000) The Archie Show (September 14, 1968 – January 4, 1969) Archie's TV Funnies (September 11, 1971 – September 1, 1973) Ark II (September 18, 1976 – August...
stories. The name was created in his early appearances, and used for some time afterwards. However, in some later comics, such as the Faculty Funnies mini-series...
decided to devote all my efforts in that direction in the hope that I might someday get into the comics biz." Approximately once a month, as a teenager...
Archived from the original on April 22, 2016. Harvey, R.C. (1994). The Art of theFunnies: An Aesthetic History. Press of Mississippi. pp. 226. ISBN 0878056742...