cover of Doc Savage Comics v.2 #2/14 (Street and Smith, April 1943), artist unknown
Hey, can you spot George Burns in the crowd at this comedy club among a deluge of great comedians (and a few bad ones)? Remember: you ain't nobody 'til Mort Drucker draws you!
"New Twists on Old Jokes" in MAD #314 (October 1992); script by Dennis Snee, pencils and inks by Mort Drucker
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Ya did? So fast? Well, pfui on you! Try your peepers on this one: find George Burns on this cover!
from MAD #39 (May 1958), painting by C. C. Beall Jr.
Happy 126th birthday, George! Now say goodnight, Gracie.
from "Do the Copyright Thing" in Simpsons Comics #90 (Bongo, January 2004), script by Ian Boothby, pencils by John Costanza, inks by Phyllis Novin, colors by Art Villanueva, letters by Karen Bates
1 comment:
I adored George Burns as a kid. Not that I don't now. I was a quirky kid.
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