Foxo Reardon

Foxo Reardon by Michael T. Reardon, published by BearManor Media in April 2008, is a 260-page exploration of the life and work of Foxo Reardon, recognized as America’s original pantomime comic strip artist. This edition delves into Reardon’s contributions to the world of cartooning, presenting a collection of his notable works and insights into his creative process.
Readers will find a detailed account of Reardon’s artistic journey, including segments such as “About Town,” “Old Dominion,” and “Bozo Goes To War.” The book covers various aspects of his career, from the origins of the term “bozo” to his experiences in syndication. With a focus on art techniques and the biography of an individual artist, this work serves as a comprehensive resource for those interested in the intersection of entertainment and the visual arts.
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The Times and Cartoons of America’s Original Pantomime Comic Strip Artist The Life of Foxo Reardon Contents: About Town Old Dominion Oddities Bozo Goes To War Puddin X Bozo In Syndication The Origin of the word, “bozo”
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