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Wednesday, September 6, 2006

NATIONAL CARTOON MUSEUM

The great Mort Walker did a strip especially for the latest Arf (see a preview by clicking on the cover to the left) about when pop artist Roy Lichtenstein spoke at the National Cartoonist Society in the 1960s.

Something else Mort has been up to is that he’s started his own free ad newspaper distributed in Connecticut and other locations called "Mort Walker’s The Best of Times". An ish I recently got a hold of has this ad of great interest to Arf Lovers.

So, we learn from this ad that the new incarnation of Mort’s Museum is gonna be called the "National Cartoon Museum" ( it was called the International Museum of Cartoon Art in it’s Florida location) I dig the spiffy new, simple logo. And I’m diggin’, too, the cartoon collage in this ad. Send Mort some dough to help jump start this museum to be located in the Empire State Building (after you’ve ordered the latest Arf, that is–shockingly there are still some of you that haven’t got a copy and you don’t wanna miss Mort’s Lichtenstein’s cool story.


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