Saturday, December 08, 2007

 

Herriman Saturday



The run-up to the O'Brien-Burns heavyweight championship bout has Herriman giving them the nudge in these cartoons of November 21 - 23 1906. Jim Jeffries was cartoon-worthy as well since he was to referee the big fight (and apparently weathered a tornado along the way).

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Can anybody explain to me the significance of 'Beany' and 'goat' (central figures of third cartoon). Bud Fisher lampooned a prosecutor named 'Beany' a couple of years later and a goat was involved, in fact Fisher ran with the idea of getting peoples' goats for a number of weeks, as in these two consecutive headers (circa feb '08, from the Hyperion first year of A. Mutt):

"Where in the world is Beany’s goat?"

"Prosecution wrought up over goat question. Fear other goats may follow."
 
Eddie,

Beanie Walker was a friend of Herriman's from the Roach Studio. I wonder if there is an in-joke somewhere...
 
Here's my guess:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beany_Jacobson
 
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