Set in the Okefenokee Swamp in the southeastern United States, Pogo followed the adventures of its funny animal characters, including the title character, an opossum. Just look at 9/11. This one you can lay at the feet of Donald Trump. "[11] Here is an example:[12]. The strip ended July 20, 1975. The Pogo Riot was a significant event for the class of '52; for its 25th reunion, Pogo was the official mascot. Approx. Kelly then worked for Dell Comics, a division of Western Publishing of Racine, Wisconsin. It was Yogi Berra who famously said, “nobody goes there anymore, it’s too crowded.” That is where this is headed. The following passage included three examples: 23. jvmcd. By 1924 an instance with “shoes” instead of “boots” was circulating: 18. I have not found this statement in any of the books written by Twain; hence, I am skeptical of this ascription. In the fourth type, according to MacLean, there were only two: Pogo and Li'l Abner. C. H. Spurgeon (Charles Haddon Spurgeon), Quote Page 154 and 155, Published by Alabaster & Passmore, Finsbury, London. In 1924 a lie was circling the globe while a truth was “lacing its shoes on”. They don't hurt as easily, and it's possible to make them more believable in an exaggerated pose." 1 Evolution 2 Performance 2.1 Pros 2.2 Cons 3 Strategy/Usage … Most critters can be summoned by means of a statue, but will otherwise spawn randomly in any environment that supports them. Here are additional selected citations in chronological order. What is the Incredible Journey that Trump is planning to take? In 1787 a collection of sermons by Thomas Francklin was published and a homily on vigilance included an instance of the saying in which “falsehood” reached “every corner of the earth”: 2, Falsehood will fly, as it were, on the wings of the wind, and carry its tales to every corner of the earth; whilst truth lags behind; her steps, though sure, are slow and solemn, and she has neither vigour nor activity enough to pursue and overtake her enemy…, In 1794 “The Confessions of James Baptiste Couteau” was published, and the author contended that the transmission of spoken lies was impeded, but once those lies were written in a pamphlet they circulated quickly and widely. All critters … Old Age Isn’t So Bad When You Consider the Alternative, Bigamy Is Having One Spouse Too Many. The 1982 book The Best of Pogo reprinted some of the alternate strips from the presidential election years of 1964 and 1968. That special (along with I Go Pogo) have never officially been made available on DVD. (GenealogyBank), 1924 August 28, West Bend Journal, (Short item with acknowledgement to Alamosa Journal in Colorado), Quote Page 1, Column 4, West Bend, Iowa. Manarii Tane June 5, 2020, 7:03 am If the cops are chicken to help taxpaying American … In 1948 he was hired to draw political cartoons for the editorial page of the short-lived New York Star; he decided to do a daily comic strip featuring the characters from Animal Comics. At this point Hoss-Head the Champeen Catfish, bigger than Pogo himself, rears out of the swamp and the following dialogue ensues: Kelly used Pogo to comment on the human condition, and from time to time, this drifted into politics. It is well said in the old Proverb, ‘A lie will go round the world while truth is pulling its boots on.’, In 1881 a modified saying was written in which boots were worn by “the lie” instead of “the truth”: 15. Apparently, they say, a lie can run around the world before the truth has got its boots on. (GenealogyBank), 1820 September 5, The Portland Gazette, (Untitled article about the case of Lieut. Kelly can also be seen briefly in the 1970 NBC special This Is Al Capp talking candidly about his friend, the creator of Li'l Abner. Jeremiah 51:57 tells us that our enemies are Ararat (Russia), Minni (China) and Ashkenaz (Ashkenazi Jews). "[30], "Carl Sandburg said that many comics were too sad, but, 'I Go Pogo.' In conclusion, there exists a family of expressions contrasting the dissemination of lies and truths, and these adages have been evolving for more than 300 years. Couteau referred to a line he ascribed to the prominent poet Alexander Pope: 3. Critters are harmless characters that do not interact with the player in any way, except in that they can be killed by both players and enemies. is a reference to players exploring Glowing Mushroom biomes and collecting Glowing Mushrooms. Selby Kelly said in a 1982 interview that she decided to discontinue the strip because newspapers had shrunk the size of strips to the point where people could not easily read it. 1952: "I Go Pogo" tin litho lapel pinback. In 1787 “falsehood” was reaching “every corner of the earth”. Frost, T. S. Sullivant, Heinrich Kley and Lawson Wood. Top researcher Bonnie Taylor-Blake identified the passage by Swift listed above and several other important items covered in this article. 1 inch in diameter, with Pogo's face on a yellow background; issued as a promotional giveaway during the 1952 presidential election. (Google Books Full View), 1831 May 7, Niles’ Weekly Register, Volume 40, (Untitled article), Quote Page 163, Column 2, Edited, Printed, and Published by H. Niles, Baltimore, Maryland. In 1948 Cordell Hull who was the Secretary of State during the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt included a version with “breeches” in his memoirs: 19. Mencken is credited with the famous quote “No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public.”. It ran continuously until (and past) Kelly's death from complications of diabetes on October 18, 1973. Kelly thought Malarkey's new look was especially appropriate because the bag over his head resembled a Klansman's hood. This version of the film was released on VHS again on December 4, 1989, by Walt Disney Home Video and United American Video to the "sell through" home video market. Selby Kelly began to draw the strip with the Christmas strip from 1973 from scripts by Walt's son Stephen. His family moved to Bridgeport, Connecticut, when he was only two. [16], When The Providence Bulletin issued an ultimatum in 1954, threatening to drop the strip if Malarkey's face appeared in the strip again, Kelly had Malarkey throw a bag over his head as Miss "Sis" Boombah (a Rhode Island Red hen) approached, explaining "no one from Providence should see me!" The tunes were also issued on a vinyl LP, with Kelly himself contributing to the vocals. The phrasing and figurative language used in these sayings have been evolving for more than three hundred years. The strip was notable for its distinctive and whimsical use of language. (NewspaperArchive), 1948, The Memoirs of Cordell Hull by Cordell Hull, Volume 1 of 2, Quote Page 220, The Macmillan Company, New York. (Google Books Full View), 1834 April, The New-England Magazine, Volume 6, Literary Notices, (Book Review of “The Deist’s Immortality, and an Essay on Man’s Accountability for his Belief” By Lysander Spooner), Start Page 328, Quote Page 331, Printed and Published by J. T. Buckingham, Boston, Massachusetts. Killer Gates is another fallen angel (Nephilim) and will be rolling out the Mark of the Beast (Digital ID 2020 with Covid-19 vaccines and Covid-19 tests laced with Bubonic Plague and possibly Ebola). You added that in 1821, The North American Review attributed it posthumously to Massachusetts politician Fisher Ames. Even then it gets rather difficult to forecast what is going to happen six weeks, four weeks, ahead of time. To quote the sage of the Okefenokee Swamp, Pogo the Possum, “We have met the enemy and he is us.” It seems that once again Republicans are showing their penchant for eating their dead. Since that pamphlet was printed the same year that the newspaper articles appeared, it seems likely that was the source. These offbeat sequences, usually presented as a staged play or a story within a story related by one of the characters, seem to take place in the fairy tale dreamscapes of children's literature, with European storybook-style cottages and forests, etc.ârather than in the swamp, per se. Jade made her debut in Mortal Kombat II as a secret character before making her playable debut in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. Anyway, and for the record, all of these are NOT CHURCHILL (and I will not dignify them with quotemarks): 1. A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on. Kelly had planned to defy the threats made by the Bulletin and show Malarkey's face, but decided it was more fun to see how many people recognized the character and the man he lampooned by speech patterns alone. He stayed until the animators' strike in 1941 as an animator on The Nifty Nineties, The Little Whirlwind, Pinocchio, Fantasia, Dumbo and The Reluctant Dragon. Kelly returned for just eight Sunday pages, from October 8 to November 26, 1972, but according to Selby was unable to draw the characters as large as he customarily did. Therefore, you would think Georgia Republicans have figured out by now who the enemy is. (2) A lie can travel halfway around the world before the truth can get its boots on. Pogo was a daily comic strip that was created by cartoonist Walt Kelly and syndicated to American newspapers from 1948 until 1975. Thanks to Jeffrey Guterman and Ivan Plis whose tweets about the attribution to Winston Churchill led QI to update the article with two additional citations. —Attributed, The popular fantasy author Terry Pratchett included the saying several times in his 2000 book “The Truth” which was part of the Discworld series. All critters have 5 health and serve as ambient entities. As the 1960s loomed, even foreign "gummint" figures found themselves caricatured in the pages of Pogo, including in 1962 communist leaders Fidel Castro, who appeared as an agitator goat named Fido, and Nikita Khrushchev, who emerged as both an unnamed Russian bear and a pig. All titles are by Walt Kelly unless otherwise noted: In February 2007, Fantagraphics Books announced the publication of a projected 12-volume hardcover series collecting the complete chronological run of daily and full-color Sunday syndicated Pogo strips. “Then, gentlemen,” said Napoleon, “let us wait a little; when your enemy is executing a false movement, never interrupt him.” An 1836 multi-volume history book titled “French Revolution” contains a version of the quotation that is similar to the one given in 1852. A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty. To quote the sage of the Okefenokee Swamp, Pogo the Possum, “We have met the enemy and he is us.” It seems that once again Republicans are showing their penchant for eating their dead. The quote "I don't know the 'Truffle Shuffle,' so stop asking!" But the lie had its seven-league boots on a week ago, and here is the truth just rubbing its sleepy eyes and preparing to give it a lazy chase. Selby Kelly has attributed the comparative paucity of licensed material to Kelly's pickiness about the quality of merchandise attached to his characters. C. H. Spurgeon (Charles Haddon Spurgeon), The New Park Street Pulpit: Joseph Attacked by the Archers: A Sermon Delivered April 1, 1855, Start Page 125, Quote Page 130, Published by Alabaster & Passmore, Finsbury Square, London. Perhaps the complexion of the strip changed a little in that direction after 1951. On November 6, 2017 the 2000 citation for Terry Pratchett was added. He was the first strip cartoonist invited to contribute originals to the Library of Congress. She has remained a recurring … I have a new source for an article that you wrote last July on the phrase: “A Lie Can Travel Halfway Around the World While the Truth Is Putting On Its Shoes,” which has been variously attributed to Mark Twain, Winston Churchill, Thomas Jefferson, Ann Landers, etc. Walter Crawford Kelly Jr. was born in Philadelphia on August 25, 1913. Kelly also frequently parodied Mother Goose nursery rhymes and fairy tales featuring the characters in period costume: "Cinderola", "Goldie Lox and the Fore-bears", "Handle and Gristle", etc. The richly textured trees and marshlands frequently change from panel to panel within the same strip. Romney. Kelly said he used animals—nature's creatures, or "nature's screechers" as he called them—"largely because you can do more with animals. In addition to strip reprints, Kelly also published books of original material, including Uncle Pogo So-So Stories, The Pogo Stepmother Goose and Songs of the Pogo.[27]. Pogo was distributed by the Post-Hall Syndicate. A Red Squirrel and a Bunny in a Forest. [21], Because some newspapers were wary of printing political satire on the comics page, Kelly sometimes drew two strips for the same day â the regular satirical Pogo strip, and a less-pointed version that he called the "Bunny Rabbit" strips. (Verified on paper), 2001 (Copyright 2000), The Truth by Terry Pratchett, Discworld Series: 25, Quote Page 159, HarperTorch: An Imprint of HarperCollins, New York. Doyle left the strip as of February 24, 1991, and Sternecky took over as both writer and artist until March 22, 1992. For example, I have a sequence coming on this moonshot that the Russians made. Bumbazine was retired early, since Kelly found it hard to write for a human child. The strip continued to run for a couple months with reprints of Doyle and Sternecky's work, and came to an end on November 28, 1993.[6]. Actress Cat is aSpecial Catthat can be purchased for 150Cat Foodin the Upgrade Menu after completing Japan in Empire of Cats Chapter 2. He went to California at age 22 to work on Donald Duck cartoons at Walt Disney Studios in 1935. ‘We have met the enemy and he is us’ – Pogo. But I can’t find anything of the sort in Ames’ writings. The odd song parody or nonsense poem also occasionally appeared in the newspaper strip. This one you can lay at the feet of Donald Trump. The expression was placed between quotation marks, but no attribution was given: 5, The public mind has been too much inflamed in this transaction, by misrepresentations—these the examination have materially corrected, but the influence of the corrective, does not extend as far as the injury of the falsehood: “for falsehood will fly from Maine to Georgia, while truth is pulling her boots on.”, In 1821 William Tudor who was the editor of the important U.S. literary publication “The North American Review” wrote an article in which he credited an instance of the remark to the statesman Fisher Ames: 6, …recollecting Mr. Ames’ remark, that “a Lie would travel from Maine to Georgia while Truth was getting on his boots;”…, In 1831 an article in “Niles’ Weekly Register” of Baltimore, Maryland also credited Fisher Ames while using the word “falsehood” instead of “lie”: 7, It was said by Fisher Ames, that “falsehood proceeds from Maine to Georgia, while truth is pulling on his boots.”, In 1834 “The New-England Magazine” printed an instance with a different vocabulary: 8, …error will run half over the world while truth is putting on his boots to pursue her…, In 1835 the travel distance for a lie was measured in leagues: 9, We are gravely told that “a lie will travel many leagues, while truth is putting on his boots!”, In 1840 the luminary Thomas Jefferson implausibly received credit for an instance of the maxim: 10. (Google Books Full View), 1787, Sermons on Various Subjects, and Preached on Several Occasions by Thomas Francklin, Volume 3 of 3, Sermon XI: On Vigilance, Start Page 217, Quote Page 233, Printed for T. Cadell, in the Strand, London. Mark Twain? To quote the sage of the Okefenokee Swamp, Pogo the Possum, “We have met the enemy and he is us.” It seems once again Republicans are showing their penchant for eating their dead. S&S editor Peter Schwed writes, "The first collection of Pogo comic strips burst upon the world in 1951 as the result of [editor] Jack Goodman's insistence that there should be such a book for those who could not afford a daily newspaper, particularly since it was the only thing in the newspapers worth reading... Pogo was the comic strip of the nation and the many books that were published before Walt died each sold in the hundreds of thousands of copies. Set in the Okefenokee Swamp in the southeastern United States, Pogo followed the adventures of its funny animal characters, including the title character, an opossum.The strip was written for both children and adults, with layers of social … True Form increases health and attack speed. 3. But I found an earlier source that attributed it to Ames: “Review of the Rev. Kelly created the characters of Pogo the possum and Albert the alligator in 1941 for issue No. Pogo’s quip was a pun based on the famous quotation “We have met the enemy and they are ours” — one of two famous quotes made by American Navy Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry on September 10, 1813, after defeating a British naval squadron on Lake Erie during the War of 1812. People are easily confused, and here I speak as one who has spent centuries in courtrooms. (Google Books Full View), 1840 October 5, Extra Globe, Whig Tactics, Start Page 314, Quote Page 315, Column 2, Published by Blair and Rives, Washington, D.C. (Google Books Full View), 1844 April, The Millennial Harbinger, Letters from S. Y. H. to A. C., Number 11, (Date March 25, 1844), Start Page 186, Quote Page 188, Printed and Published by A Campbell, Bethany, Virginia. Other artists, notably Don Morgan, worked on the strip. By 1834 “error” was running “half over the world” while truth was “putting on his boots”. Photo of boots from Bluesnap on Pixabay. In 1859 the statement was reprinted in collection titled “Spurgeon’s Gems”: 13 14, If you want truth to go round the world you must hire an express train to pull it; but if you want a lie to go round the world, it will fly; it is as light as a feather, and a breath will carry it. Malarkey reappeared on April 1, 1989, when the strip had been resurrected by Larry Doyle and Neal Sternecky. [20] In 1964, the strip spoofed the presidential election with wind-up dolls that looked like Richard Nixon, Nelson Rockefeller and George W. A lie will gallop halfway round the world before the truth has time to pull its breeches on. Walt Disney Home Video released a similar cut of the film in 1984, with some deleted scenes added/restored. "[15], Perhaps the most famous example of the strip's satirical edge came into being on May 1, 1953, when Kelly introduced a friend of Mole's: a wildcat named "Simple J. Malarkey", an obvious caricature of Senator Joseph McCarthy. "[13], Pogo was a reluctant "candidate" for President (although he never campaigned) in 1952 and 1956. Also thanks to Barry Popik, Ralph Keyes, Fred R. Shapiro, Carl M Cannon, and Wikiquote for their examinations of this topic. And to quote another great philosopher, Pogo, “we have met the enemy and he is us.” Jonathan Swift can properly be credited with the statement he wrote in 1710. He was interviewed live by Edward R. Murrow for the CBS program Person to Person, in an episode originally broadcast on January 14, 1954. It seemed he simply emerged, was there, and was recognized for what he was, a true natural genius of comic art ... Hell, he could draw a tree that would send God and Joyce Kilmer back to the drawing board. (Google Books Full View) link, 1919 February, Standard Player Monthly, Volume 4, Number 2, Talks with Tuners by One of Them, Quote Page 9, Standard Pneumatic Action Company, New York City. )[23], Kelly was an accomplished poet and frequently added pages of original comic verse to his Pogo reprint books, complete with cartoon illustrations. Boldface has been added to excerpts: 1, Besides, as the vilest Writer has his Readers, so the greatest Liar has his Believers; and it often happens, that if a Lie be believ’d only for an Hour, it has done its Work, and there is no farther occasion for it. This showed significant courage on Kelly's part, considering the influence the politician wielded at the time and the possibility of scaring away subscribing newspapers. At the Trump rally on January 6 in Washington DC, they played the songs “Gloria” (Laura Branigan), “In The Air Tonight” (Phil Collins) and “Don’t Stop Believing” (Journey) where Donald Trump mentioned in his speech that he was going on an incredible journey. The major literary figure Jonathan Swift wrote on this topic in “The Examiner” in 1710 although he did not mention shoes or boots. [28][29] His skills as a humorous illustrator of animals has been celebrated alongside those of John Tenniel, A. 1.75 inches in diameter, issued during the 1968 presidential elections. Do not trust too much to the goodness of your cause; for, as Jefferson said, falsehood will travel over the country, while truth is pulling on its boots. Jade is a character in the Mortal Kombat fighting game series. Other Soviet characters include a pair of cosmonaut seals who arrive at the swamp in 1959 via Sputnik, initiating a topical spoof of the Space Race. Alexander Pope did write about the sentiments contained in a love letter in his poem “Eloisa to Abelard”, but Couteau misunderstood the verse which actually stated: In 1808 an adage matching Swift’s was printed without ascription in a Boston, Massachusetts newspaper column titled “Thoughts”: 4. '”, In 1987 a version with “shoes” was placed in a collection titled “The Wit & Wisdom” of Mark Twain: 21, A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes. “Falsehood,” says one, “flies, and truth comes limping after it.” If a lie be believed sometimes only for an hour, it has accomplished its purpose, and there is no further occasion for it. and "Moomph! (Newspapers_com), 1987, The Wit & Wisdom of Mark Twain, Edited by Alex Ayres, Quote Page 139, Harper & Row, New York. "[25], Walt Kelly frequently had his characters poling around the swamp in a flat-bottomed skiff. As of 2019, there's still no word of Warner Archive planning to release Birthday Special on DVD. A 1952 campaign rally at Harvard degenerated into chaos sufficient to be officially termed a riot, and police responded. BTW, I noticed that one recent book where it was called “an old French saying,” so I searched for variations in French and found dozens of phrases on the theme. In 1921 an instance using the word “lacing” was attributed to Mark Twain: 17. Once fairly on its feet, a good substantial lie about a man in public life, will circle the globe while a truth is lacing its shoes on.—Alamosa (Colo.) Journal. (Great thanks to Bonnie Taylor-Blake for sharing her research results. Thomas Francklin? Pogo also branched out from the comic pages into consumer productsâincluding TV sponsor tie-ins to the Birthday Specialâalthough not nearly to the degree of other contemporary comic strips, such as Peanuts. [14], Kelly's interest in keeping the strip topical meant that he sometimes worked closer to the deadline than the syndicate wanted. Fictitious local landmarksâsuch as "Miggle's General Store and Emporium" (a.k.a. Terry Pratchett? “Seeing the deranged fools at the Capitol in Washington on Jan. 6, the Pogo cartoon quote I read over 50 years ago has finally come true: 'I have met the enemy and they are us… To quote the sage of the Okefenokee Swamp, Pogo the Possum, “We have met the enemy and he is us.” It seems that once again Republicans are showing their penchant for eating their dead. In 2009 Churchill quotation expert Richard M. Langworth wrote about a set of sayings that had been incorrectly ascribed to the statesman. Fisher Ames? Thus, the statement moved closer to the popular modern adages with shoes and boots. (Google Books Full View), 1921 February 24, Denver Post, Nubbins by Burris Jenkins (Editor of The Kansas City Post), Quote Page 22, Column 1, Denver, Colorado. Kelly, Walt: "Phi Beta Pogo", p. 212, Simon and Schuster, 1989. Charles Haddon Spurgeon by Alexander Melville. To quote the sage of the Okefenokee Swamp, Pogo the Possum, “We have met the enemy and he is us.” It seems that once again Republicans are showing their penchant for eating their dead. The Birthday Special was released on VHS by MGM/UA Home Video in 1986 and they alongside Turner Entertainment released it on VHS again on August 1, 1992. Falsehood flies, and the Truth comes limping after it; so that when Men come to be undeceiv’d, it is too late; the Jest is over, and the Tale has had its Effect…. Quote Investigator: A version of this adage was attributed to Mark Twain in 1919, but Twain died in 1910. Details of the 1919 citation are given further below. Pogo, formerly a "spear carrier" according to Kelly, quickly took center stage, assuming the straight man role that Bumbazine had occupied. The landscape is fluid and vividly detailed, with a dense variety of (often caricatured) flora and fauna. At this time, there is no substantive support for assigning the saying to Mark Twain or Winston Churchill. [2], In his 1954 autobiography for the Hall Syndicate, Kelly said he "fooled around with the Foreign Language Unit of the Army during World War II, illustrating grunts and groans, and made friends in the newspaper and publishing business." “A lie can travel around the world and back again while the truth is lacing up its boots.”—Mark Twain. At first, reprints, mostly with minor rewording in the word balloons, from the 1950s and 1960s were used, starting Sunday, June 4, 1972. It was hinted that he was a ghost. Thomas Jefferson? Hobart), Quote Page 2, Column 5, Portland, Maine. (Google Books Full View), 1881 April 27, The Christian Union, Volume 23, (Short untitled item), Quote Page 396, Column 1, Brooklyn Publishing Company, New York. QI believes that this evidence of a linkage was not substantive. [5], Starting on January 8, 1989, the Los Angeles Times Syndicate revived the strip under the title Walt Kelly's Pogo, written by Larry Doyle and drawn by Neal Sternecky. (Google Books Full View), 1808 January 16, The Times, Number 6, Thoughts, Quote Page 23, Column 3, Boston, Massachusetts. A character named Mr. Slant said the following: 22. Charles Haddon Spurgeon popularized the version he employed in a sermon in 1855, but he did not craft it. Long before I could grasp the satirical significance of his stuff, I was enchanted by Kelly's magnificent artwork ... We'll never see anything like Pogo again in the funnies, I'm afraid. The creator and series have received a great deal of recognition over the years. Whenever they gave attribution, however, the attribution went to either Mark Twain or Winston Churchill, even though a book by the Catholic Church in France included the phrase in 1865 (the earliest I can find it there, perhaps borrowed from Rev. In 1844 an instance of the saying was attributed to a Virginian named John Randolph: 11, The distinguished John Randolph of Virginia used to say, that “a lie could travel from Maine to Georgia whilst truth was drawing on her boots.”, In 1846 “Brownson’s Quarterly Review” labeled the expression a Chinese proverb: 12, “Error,” says the Chinese proverb, “will travel over half the globe, while truth is pulling on her boots.”, In 1855 the popular London preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon included an instance in a sermon and called it an old proverb. "[26], Simon & Schuster published 32 Pogo books between 1951 and 1972, often publishing two or three books a year. So not only do the fish get hammered, but the fishing experience is also degraded. In 1967, Pogo, Albert and Churchy visit primeval "Pandemonia"âa vivid, "prehysterical" place of Kelly's imagination, complete with mythical beasts (including dragons and a zebra-striped unicorn), primitive humans, arks, volcanoes, saber-toothed cats, pterodactyls and dinosaurs. According to Walt Kelly's widow Selby Kelly,[4] Walt Kelly fell ill in 1972 and was unable to continue the strip. Pogo has been engaged in his favorite pastime, fishing in the swamp from a flat-bottomed boat, and has hooked a small catfish. (The phrase "I Go Pogo", originally a parody of Dwight D. Eisenhower's iconic campaign slogan "I Like Ike", appeared on giveaway promotional lapel pins featuring Pogo, and was also used by Kelly as a book title.) 1 of Dell's Animal Comics in the story "Albert Takes the Cake". In addition, Walt Kelly appeared as himself on television at least twice. A good many of us used hoopla and hype to sell our wares, but Kelly didn't need that. "The syndicates and the newspapers always like to stay about eight weeks in advance," Kelly said in a 1959 interview, "but because I like to stay as topical as I can and because I'm sure something will always come up that I'd like to comment on, I try to keep it somewhere between four and six weeks. After Sternecky left, Kelly's son Peter and daughter Carolyn continued to produce the strip until October 2, 1993, but interest waned.
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