Well, sorry, that's the last of Treetop in this issue at least. The too-tall character was at times a part of Rogers' repertoire. There's a similar character in a 1943 issue of Big Shot Comics with Sparky Watts I'll be scanning one of these days.
I don't know if Rogers influenced Don Martin although I wouldn't doubt it. Martin, born in 1931, would have been the right age to be reading comics with Rogers' work.
That's all? Surely there is more. He has to come back, doesn't he?
ReplyDeleteThis is great stuff. There's a bit of Don Martin style in there, too. Was this guy an influence?
Well, sorry, that's the last of Treetop in this issue at least. The too-tall character was at times a part of Rogers' repertoire. There's a similar character in a 1943 issue of Big Shot Comics with Sparky Watts I'll be scanning one of these days.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if Rogers influenced Don Martin although I wouldn't doubt it. Martin, born in 1931, would have been the right age to be reading comics with Rogers' work.
Wow ... just when I think a Rogers story can't get any stranger ... it gets stranger.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff as always!