Quit beefin',Texas,Ferd Johnson,Dirty Dalton,1943
Title: Quit beefin', Texas ... / Ferd Johnson.
Creator(s): Johnson, Ferd, 1905-, artist
Date Created/Published: [19]43.
Summary: Single panel comic strip shows a mustachioed man, Dirty Dalton, about to string up Texas, a young red-headed cowbow. Dirty says, 'Quit beefin,' Texas -- Young Arthur Wood Jr. wanted to have you hung in his collection.' Texas responds indignantly, 'Now I know why they call you 'Dirty''! Johnson drew the strip Texas Slim, featuring Texas, a naive young cowbow from Chicago, and his partner and sometime antagonist, Dirty Dalton, from 1940 to 1958. After that, Johnson took over the long-time favorite strip, Moon Mullins.
Notes:
Title from item.
Forms part of: Art Wood Collection of Caricature and Cartoon (Library of Congress).
Unprocessed in WOOD/Johnson.400
Source: Encyclopedia of American comics, p. 204-05 ljr
Subjects:
Hangings--1940-1950.
Comics--1940-1950.
Ink drawings--Color--1940-1950.
Watercolors--Color--1940-1950.
Bookmark /2004672663/
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