I know how the guy in the cartoon felt Sometime ago I was looking for a skirt in a thrift store when a young child, with a piercing voice that could be heard all over the shop, demanded to know why "that man was looking at the women's stuff Lucy
Fritzi's niece Nancy was one of my favorite afternoon companions when I was little. I didn't read the "adult" comics like Steve Canyon. Instead, Nancy, Beetle Bailey and Tiger gave me quick, fun adventures.
This "Someday Funny" wasn't. At no time is it humor to out someone in public. It is dangerous and could cause the person being 'outed' to be beat up or even killed. I really wish you would reconsider showing this kind of cartoon, please.
I know how the guy in the cartoon felt
ReplyDeleteSometime ago I was looking for a skirt in a thrift store when a young child, with a piercing voice that could be heard all over the shop, demanded to know why "that man was looking at the women's stuff
Lucy
Tune it out. Ignore it. Keep on shopping...
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Fritzi's niece Nancy was one of my favorite afternoon companions when I was little. I didn't read the "adult" comics like Steve Canyon. Instead, Nancy, Beetle Bailey and Tiger gave me quick, fun adventures.
ReplyDeleteThis "Someday Funny" wasn't. At no time is it humor to out someone in public. It is dangerous and could cause the person being 'outed' to be beat up or even killed. I really wish you would reconsider showing this kind of cartoon, please.
ReplyDeleteI hope Santa gifts you a sense of humor for Christmas.
DeleteDo you have any history on the comics piece?
ReplyDeleteHow did you discover the comic? Year? ect...
Velma
Published in Fritzi Ritz Comics #3 in 1949
DeleteSo this isn't altered, it appeared this way back in 1949? Wow! I wondered what the very closeted femulators of 1949 reacted to this.
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