Dumping samples of Big George, an obscure newspaper comic by magazine cartoonist Virgil "Vip" Partch

Dumping samples of Big George, an obscure newspaper comic by magazine cartoonist Virgil "Vip" Partch.

It ran from 1960 to 1990, six years after Partch's passing. You see, when he and his wife were killed in a traffic accident in 1984, he was six years ahead of schedule on "Big George". It ended in 1990, but only because his last contract for the syndicate was expiring and sales were waning. In fact, there was actually about a month or two of further material that was never published.

Apologies in advance for the poor print quality of some of the daily panels and Sunday strips.

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Some promotional material.

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An interview.

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Thanks for posting these OP. I love Virgil Partch.

My favorite of these strips is the one where George fixes his tv.

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You're welcome, user. Surprised to see other Vip fans here!

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>watching TV commercials
Jesus Christ was a time to be alive

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Chuckled sensibly. Thanks OP

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You're welcome, user. It's a step down from his magazine work, but it's still pretty good stuff.

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I'll be back with more samples.

I have a drink recipe book somewhere where all the illustrations are VIP cartoons. Thanks, OP

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You're welcome, user.

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