For those readers of this blog who are old enough, or aware enough, to know about Pogo, the greatest of all the comic strips ever, I was reading my reprint of strips from 1956*. Antics galore, of course, with sophisticated word play and subtlety that only Walt Kelly, in the entire history of comic pages, could master. But in Pogo there was often a political point to be made, and I came across this strip and thought it so appropriate it was worth putting in a post:
Here we see the always gentle and innocent Pogo (a possum) with the always scowling and grumpy, but ever true-hearted Porky Pine. I think it speaks for itself, for its time 62 years ago, and for our times today.
*This is from a 2017 reprint of the 1955-56 years: Under the Bamboozle Bush: The complete syndicated comic strips, vol. 4, copyright Okefenokee Glee and Perloo, Inc. If you like or might like Pogo, this series' 4 volumes to date would be just the thing for you!
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