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Chic Young (1901–1973)

Autor(a) de Blondie, Volume 1: 1930-1933

59+ Works 212 Membros 8 Críticas

About the Author

Image credit: From "What's In the New York Evening Journal," Project Gutenberg

Séries

Obras por Chic Young

Blondie, Volume 1: 1930-1933 (2010) 22 exemplares
Blondie, Volume 2: 1933-1935 (2012) 20 exemplares
Blondie's Cookbook (1947) 18 exemplares
Blondie and Dagwood's America (1981) 15 exemplares
Blondie #1 (1968) 10 exemplares
Blondie e Dagoberto (1973) 7 exemplares
Blondie #2 (1968) 5 exemplares
Blondie (Pocket nr. 2.) (1982) 2 exemplares
50 års jubilæums-album (1982) 2 exemplares
Blondie, 1 exemplar
Blondie 1963 1 exemplar
Blondie, Strip Comics nº 3 (1930) 1 exemplar
Blondie (2001) 1 exemplar
Blondie : 1. samling (1979) 1 exemplar
Blondie Paint Book 1 exemplar
Blondie [1970] 1 exemplar
Lorenzo y Pepita 1 exemplar
Blondie : 2.samling (1982) 1 exemplar
Gioco della coppia 1 exemplar

Associated Works

Blondie [1938 film] (1938) — Original cartoon — 2 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1901-01-09
Data de falecimento
1973-03-14
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Relações
Young, Dean (son)
Prémios e menções honrosas
Reuben Award (1948)

Membros

Críticas

I'm amazed this comic made it past two years. Sheer. Repetetive. Boredom. I read this in search of some early Fritzi Ritz-charm. None to be found.
 
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beautifulshell | 2 outras críticas | Aug 27, 2020 |
42. Blondie and Baby Dumpling by Chic Young (read in 1939) This is a Little Big Book, which was about the comic strip characters which I read daily in the newspaper.
 
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Schmerguls | Sep 6, 2013 |
After noting how bad the "Blondie" strip was in the first collection, I held my nose and approached this book as a comic historian rather than a fan. And the first year does live down to my expectations, as the happy (and clueless) newlyweds return from their honeymoon expecting that Dagwood's rich parents will reconsider their vow to disinherit their son and take them in. Instead, much of this first year has the parents trying to get Dagwood to obtain a quickie divorce and come back to the family fold, sans Blondie. But Dagwood is resolute in his love for Blondie -- only time in the strip he ever shows any backbone. She even lands a job for him. As the couple gradually settle into married life, we see a gradual humanization of the strip as many of the familiar elements appear: a thankless office job with Mr. Dithers, the dog Daisy, (almost) steamrolling the hapless mailman in a mad dash to work, the Woodleys next door... but it isn't until the arrival of a baby boy (later named Alexander Hamilton Bumstead) that the strip comes into its own, and there are actually some panels of considerable charm and humor that remind me somewhat of "Gasoline Alley". A considerable improvement of what began as a thoroughly objectionable strip.… (mais)
½
 
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burnit99 | Nov 24, 2012 |
One of the classics on my shelf is Blondie and Dagwood's America, a celebration of Blondie's first 50 years with an historical essay and plenty of reprints. It was in that book that I learned about the strip's beginnings, the tumultuous courtship between flapper Blondie Boopadoop and railroad heir Dagwood Bumstead. The book has been well loved over the years--my children, my wife and myself have managed to totally dog ear the covers and trash the binding. Anyway, the other day I was browsing the stacks at the downtown library and noticed a new Blondie collection--the complete archive of the strip from 1930-1933 covering the full courtship of Dagwood and Blondie. Oddly enough, I thought about passing it by. I'm already in the middle of a couple of books and I didn't need to start another. But I grabbed it anyway, just for laughs. And laughs I got. While the plots are a bit twisted and continuity is often sacrificed for the sake of gags, Blondie was funny. Still is, now that we can read this book. Now I've got to be on the lookout for Volume Two.
--J.
… (mais)
 
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Hamburgerclan | 2 outras críticas | Dec 27, 2011 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
59
Also by
2
Membros
212
Popularidade
#104,834
Avaliação
½ 3.5
Críticas
8
ISBN
19
Línguas
5

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