What's the oldest cartoon Sup Forums has ever read?

What's the oldest cartoon Sup Forums has ever read?

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Those black and white Disney comics.
Probably.

In its entirety? Probably the original Monster Society of Evil storyline.

Do cave paintings count?

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I looked at some hieroglyphs once.
Actually, I know this

We recently discovered a rock carving somewhere depicting a character on a bear hunt in consecutive order on the rock. Given lines to indicate panelling it would be an actual, modern comic. But it's a rock carving that's old as fuck so that. Definitely that. Pretty sure he got his bear too.

>Silly Symphony
>Doesn't have any sound
Explain this

The old comics of Donald being a douche are hilarious.

I forget the name of it but it was 1903. An angry man threw a guy off of a tram for blocking the exit for 3 blocks while people were trying to get off

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Ah, back when D*sney made things worth looking at instead of playing a game of "how many properties can we acquire and ruin."

Why the censorship?

Cartoons, Windsor McCay and the one with the kinda shittly dancing Dinosaur. Which I think is cameo-ing in OP's image.

Comics, Some weird ass victorian periodical about a dude getting into weird shit. A common bit was "He turns over a new leaf" while showing him changing clothes.
If that doesn't count than Everett True or maybe Popeye.

This awesome book introduced me to a ton of early newspaper comic strips I'd never heard of before.

The Bayeux Tapestry. Either that or Krazy Kat.

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>not a lost edit

i need a lost edit

I had one but I lost it.

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>getting asshurt about people blocking the exit is eternal

wow

Dont know what is a comic and what isnt.
And its mostly reprint from 50`s or so.

But Struwelpeter or Max&Moritz i guess are the oldest that can be described as the first comics.
Than some classics of TinTin, Spirou, Prinz Valiant or Meckis Adventures.
Some Mickey Mouse reprints too.

That looks really nice

>blacked.com

Man of Murder to the core

Little Nemo in Slumberland. That or Popeye or Felix the Cat, whiever came first.

He's just faggot trying to force a meme, can't remember if he's a Snyderfag or not because he's that unremarkable otherwise.

>animated musculature is shitty

probably some little nemo strips back when I watched the movie a few years ago.

Me too.
I was really into that shit for a while.
Probably my favorite of the old strips is Caniff's Terry and the The Pirates.

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i started reading The Complete Peanuts recently but I guess Tintin in the Land of the Soviets pre-dates that. So, 1930? I'm not counting random political cartoons that get posted on Sup Forums occasionally.

Honestly does this have anything to do with Loony Tunes?

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Donald will always be at least somewhat of a douche, which is why we love him.

Those old comics are interesting because everyone's a douche, not just Donald.

1893

I don't read a lotta comics beyond what's occasionally dumped on Sup Forums.

So probably Captain Stardust.

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Yeah it was from a newspaper strip about a man that beat up stupid people, beat up people that mistreated animals, hated his mother in law and would get beat up by his wife.

that's the comic I was talking about. Speak of the devil

Mayan civilisation

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Wow, wolverine's early design was very different.

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For serious, you can't be a real comics person if you have not read as much Winsor McKay as you can get your hands on.

What a genius. Everything that came after him has his stamp all over it.

Similarly: Don Rosa, Carl Barks, Moebius, Richard Corbin, Will Eisner, Jim Steranko, Osamu Tezuka, Jack Kirby, and Frank Miller.

Read all of them. Study their stuff.

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Does anyone have any copies of The Onion Sisters? That shit was something.

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Why did McKay suck so much at giving his dialogue balloons breathing room?

Like look at that fucking "UNDERSTand" in the final one or "Say it's getting chilly in here"

Even in his contemporaries I see better practice

How many people has Everette True killed?

A lot. There's a strip about it

Forgot pic

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kek underappreciated post

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Everett is an idol of tolerance--he doesn't see race or color, only nuisances.

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You know its about
>oldest
not good read or so.
Wilhelm Busch invented the modern comics. Everything Winsor McKay used based on his work and graphics.

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What the fuck are you talking about?

It's a turkish meme from /int

Kurdish is dirty to them so they censor it

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donald duck or donald trump who can tell anymore

based Struwwelpeter

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Because this is the adaption of the cinema disney films.
They were called Silly Symphonie because it was just classic music with a strip.
They stayed with the name for the newspaper strip.

youtube.com/watch?v=S09XSC425Ag

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man has a son who grows up then dies.

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Little Nemo and Everett True far predate most of the oldest shit you see talked about here, so it's probably either of those. If we're talking what the oldest thing the average Sup Forumsmrade who actually reads comics has read, probably Forever Evil.

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I like how Everett's wife is the only one who can talk shit to him

Bit of the Ye Ole' politics

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