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Johnny Hart (1931–2007)

Autor(a) de Hey! B.C.

188+ Works 4,846 Membros 25 Críticas 3 Favorited

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Séries

Obras por Johnny Hart

Hey! B.C. (1959) 155 exemplares
Back to B.C. (1961) 142 exemplares
B.C. Strikes Back (1962) 139 exemplares
B.C. Right On (1973) 134 exemplares
B.C. Cave In (1973) 133 exemplares
B.C. is Alive and Well! (1965) 122 exemplares
The King is a Fink! (1969) 122 exemplares
B.C. on the Rocks (1971) 120 exemplares
What's New, B.C.? (1968) 119 exemplares
Hurray for B.C. (1745) 114 exemplares
Take a Bow, B.C. (1970) 112 exemplares
The Wondrous Wizard of Id (1970) 109 exemplares
B.C. Big Wheel! (1969) 108 exemplares
B.C. Dip in Road (1969) 105 exemplares
B.C. Great Zot, I'm Beautiful (1976) 99 exemplares
B.C. One More Time (1973) 98 exemplares
There's a Fly in My Swill! (1973) 97 exemplares
The Wizard of Id: Yield! (1974) 96 exemplares
B.C. Truckin on Down (1975) 92 exemplares
B.C. It's a Funny World (1969) 90 exemplares
B.C. Where the Hell is Heck? (1978) 84 exemplares
The Wizard's Back (1973) 79 exemplares
I, B.C. (1974) 78 exemplares
Help Stamp Out Grapes (1978) 76 exemplares
Let There Be Reign (1977) 70 exemplares
Long Live the King! (1975) 69 exemplares
Charge! (1978) 69 exemplares
I'm Off to See the Wizard (1976) 67 exemplares
Ala Ka Zot! (1979) 66 exemplares
B.C. A Clam for Your Thoughts (1981) 52 exemplares
B.C. ...but theriously folkth... (1982) 52 exemplares
B.C. No Two Sexes Are Alike (1981) 49 exemplares
B.C. I Don't Wanta Hear About It (1984) 47 exemplares
B.C. Life Goes On (1978) 41 exemplares
B.C. Out One Ear and In the Other (1983) 38 exemplares
My Kingdom for a Horsie (1984) 35 exemplares
B.C. Rides Again (1988) 35 exemplares
The Lone Haranguer Rides Again (1982) 34 exemplares
I Dig Freedom (1985) 30 exemplares
Suspended Sentence Indeed! (1984) 29 exemplares
B.C. ...Why Me? (1979) 29 exemplares
Abra Cadaver! (1983) 29 exemplares
The Best of Wizard of Id (2009) 27 exemplares
Strike the Sot! (1988) 27 exemplares
Pick a Card, Any Card (1986) 22 exemplares
The Return of B.C. Rides Again (1989) 20 exemplares
B.C. Lovers Leap (1985) 19 exemplares
My Vat Runneth Over (1989) 17 exemplares
B.C. Color Me Sunday (1977) 17 exemplares
B.C., a B.C. Collection (1990) 17 exemplares
The Fing is a Kink! (1985) 16 exemplares
L'alfabeto preistorico di B.C. (1973) 13 exemplares
L'antichissimo mondo di B.C. (1970) 12 exemplares
The Best of B.C. (2016) 12 exemplares
Ta-Da! (1990) 10 exemplares
Pulteri 5 exemplares
The Wizard of Id Summer Special (1981) 5 exemplares
Down With the King! (1982) 5 exemplares
The Wizard of Id 5 exemplares
Velho 5 exemplares
Velho 2 5 exemplares
B.C. Reinvents the Wheel (2012) 5 exemplares
Leve B.C. 4 exemplares
Il pazzesco mago Wiz 4 exemplares
B.C. A Special Christmas (1981) 4 exemplares
The Bumper Book of B.C. (1981) 4 exemplares
B.C. Mammoth Size No. 6 (1982) 4 exemplares
The Bigger Book of B.C. (1983) 4 exemplares
The Spell is Cast (1991) 4 exemplares
Beauty is Only Hide Deep! (1982) 4 exemplares
Happy 21st Wiz! (1985) 3 exemplares
Trollkarlen från Id 3 exemplares
A Right Royal Runt! (1982) 3 exemplares
The Big Book of B.C. 3 exemplares
B. C. in 24 lezioni 3 exemplares
The Way-Out Wizard of Id (1979) 3 exemplares
A Big Hand for B.C. (1983) 3 exemplares
Kingdom of Mystery (1991) 3 exemplares
Blanch Blasts Off! 3 exemplares
Näläkämoan noeta (2001) 2 exemplares
The Weird & Wacky Wizard of Id (1984) 2 exemplares
Mago Wiz 2 exemplares
Trollkarlen från Id. 1 (1986) 2 exemplares
Le Magicien Série 2 (1975) 2 exemplares
B.C. Stenåldershumor #1 (1989) 2 exemplares
Le Magicien d'Id - 1 (2001) 2 exemplares
B.C. is the Best 2 exemplares
Pulterin parhaat I 2 exemplares
Oerm 2 exemplares
Wizard of Id (2008) 2 exemplares
Here Comes B.C. (1987) 2 exemplares
Pulterin parhaat II 2 exemplares
B.C. Goes Bananas! 2 exemplares
B.C. No. 3 1 exemplar
Take a Break, B.C. (1984) 1 exemplar
B.C. Mammoth Size No. 1 & 2 (1978) 1 exemplar
B.C. Mammoth Size No. 8 (1985) 1 exemplar
Think Big, B.C. (1986) 1 exemplar
The Best Sunday of B.C. (1964) 1 exemplar
Geração Lasca 1 exemplar
What the Heck is a Friend (1967) 1 exemplar
Il ‰meglio di B.C. (1991) 1 exemplar
Il Codice Segreto di B. C. (1976) 1 exemplar
Ampu tulee! 1 exemplar
B.C. From A. To D. (1981) 1 exemplar
Pulteri 1 1 exemplar
Trollmannen fra Id (1986) 1 exemplar
Il Sole Va Su e poi Giù (1981) 1 exemplar
B.C. Los Primitivos 1 & 2 (1981) 1 exemplar

Associated Works

Linus (1969) n.4 — Autor — 1 exemplar
Linus (1970) n.10 — Autor — 1 exemplar
Linus (1967) Luglio — Autor — 1 exemplar

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome legal
Hart, John Lewis
Outros nomes
Hart, Johnny
Data de nascimento
1931-02-18
Data de falecimento
2007-04-07
Localização do túmulo
Nineveh Presbyterian Cemetery, New York
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Locais de residência
New York, USA
Educação
Union Endicott High School (Endicott, NY|1949)
Ocupações
artist
Prémios e menções honrosas
Reuben Award (1968)
Public Service Award (NASA) 1972
National Cartoonists Society
Adamson Award

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B.C. comic strip, Wizard of ID

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Críticas

B.C. has gotten better with age, but some of these were still pretty funny.
 
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bness2 | 2 outras críticas | Aug 20, 2021 |
In 2018, I am making a dedicated effort to enjoy reading backlist books from my own shelves and to re-visit some favorite nostalgia reads. The B.C. cartoon books by Johnny Hart always made me laugh as a teenager back in the 80s. I decided it would be fun to revisit Hart's hilarious Caveman (and Cavewoman) antics to see what the adult me thinks of the humor. I'm so glad I did.....I had such a good time re-reading this book after so many years! :) Put a big smile on my face.

Johnny Hart's B.C. cartoons feature several cavemen and cavewomen. The two cavewomen are feminists...or at least try to be. One is rather plump and the other is blonde and gorgeous. The six assorted cavemen range from inept idiots to greedy businessmen. There are also snarky ants and a few snakes that get mercilessly bashed by the overweight older cavewoman who is afraid of them. The topics are still very relevant today -- feminism, environmental concerns, insecurity, therapy, and basic human emotions/actions....love, anger, greed, jealousy. I guess the point is that human nature and life has been pretty much the same since the start....so why not poke fun at it? :)

In this particular book, the cartoons range in topic from feminism and relationships to the awkwardness of therapy sessions and strange advice from a greedy palm reader with some snake bashing and sarcastic ants sprinkled in for good measure.

A fun read! I look forward to enjoying more of Hart's artwork and social commentary this year as I re-visit some old favorites!

Johnny Hart also created the Wizard of Id cartoons (I loved those too!). He created the B.C. characters in the late 1950's. Wizard of Id came along in the 60s. Both cartoons ran in syndication in newspapers and were collected in multiple books until Hart's death in 2007.
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JuliW | 1 outra crítica | Nov 22, 2020 |
I like to read cartoon collections as sort of a "palate cleanser'' between novels. A little something to lighten the mood or make an abrupt genre change seem a bit less severe to my brain. :) This year I have made a goal to read more books off my own shelves or to revisit favorite nostalgia reads (books I read years ago and enjoyed). Keeping that goal in mind, I jumped back in time to the prehistoric era for my palate cleansing. The B.C. cartoons by Johnny Hart always made me smile when I was a teenager (and another of his cartoons Wizard of Id was also a favorite). I wanted to see if I still found the cartoons funny now that I'm a bit (ha! a lot, actually) older. And the answer is YES! :) The topics that Hart pokes fun at in B.C. are still quite relevant -- relationships, society, feminism, therapy, politics, business, love, greed, the environment...... Basic human foibles and situations are timeless, and so are these cartoons.

B.C. features six cavemen, two cavewomen and an assortment of animals discovering the world around them, forming society, inventing necessities and, of course, forming the first neuroses. One caveman writes poetry and is afraid of water. Another likes to observe fish by sticking his head in the river. Then there's an inventor, the group therapist, the average guy...and of course the gang's sarcastic jerk. :) One cavewoman is young and sexy, and the other is older and....larger. Add in ants with marital problems, a suicidal aardvark, a turtle with his bird BFF, and a large dinosaur, and you get a wide range of humor.

B.C. first appeared in the late 1950s and was syndicated in many newspapers up until Hart's death in 2007. Hart also created the popular Wizard of Id cartoons.

I'm seriously enjoying re-reading these cartoons. I will definitely be re-reading Wizard of Id as well. Hart's humor is still relevant even all these decades later. Love it!

Gronk!!
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JuliW | Nov 22, 2020 |
Cartoonist Johnny Hart created his loveable cavemen characters in the 1950s. Over the next few decades his group of dysfunctional prehistoric humans invented the wheel, started the battle of the sexes, attended the first therapy sessions, and created team sports. :) The six cavemen and two cavewomen poke fun at everything from love and feminism to politics and society. Side characters range from ants pursued by hungry anteaters, a turtle and his bird BFF, and cute dinosaurs.

I loved these cartoons when I was in middle and high school. Hart poked fun at just about every part of life and society. In 2018, I am revisiting books and series that I have on my own shelves, or books I remember enjoying in the past. I decided it was time to re-read B.C. and another Hart creation, Wizard of Id. These cartoons are still amazingly relevant. I suppose the basic ponderings and challenges of humanity really don't change all that much. Some of the jokes or interactions between the male and female characters could be seen as a bit sexist....BUT.....it is never disrespectful, just truthful. The cute, sexy cavewoman is treated differently than the overweight, unattractive cavewoman --- but isn't that the way things really are? Might as well poke fun at it! :) Today it might be non-PC to crack jokes at uncomfortable truths....but that doesn't lessen the truth, just hides it. Most of Hart's jokes about the sexes point out the strengths of the women in a humorous way. An example.....while the cavemen are celebrating their invention of the wheel and trying to decide what they might be able to do with it, the cavewomen have already invented the bicycle.

B.C. Strikes back features an introduction by Rod Serling. It's a great collection of Hart's wit and humor. I enjoyed re-reaading this book, I still find the cartoons as funny as I did years ago, although some of the jokes have a bit different meaning for me now.

B.C. ran as a syndicated cartoon in many newspapers from the 1950s up until Hart's death in 2007.





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JuliW | 2 outras críticas | Nov 22, 2020 |

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Obras
188
Also by
3
Membros
4,846
Popularidade
#5,183
Avaliação
½ 3.4
Críticas
25
ISBN
243
Línguas
11
Marcado como favorito
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