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Pogo
What do you think about Pogo?
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Love Pogo. I wish Fanta would stop delaying vol. 9.
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>>149842288 (OP)
It's like as of late, /co/ has these random bot image dump threads. Every day and night, it's just ONE anon, being the OP, posting pics we've already seen before. Coupling with the generic "What do you think about X" as the header and we basically get a Image Dump Fag thread.

I don't understand the state of /co/ as of late. The fact that a Stonetoss thread lasted longer twice in just 2 weeks apart (and with the same comic too) when they are usually deleted on sight is baffling. I'm surprised jannies allowed a Powerpuff Girls thread full of CP last a day longer, but a thread on something like a Thor thread gets deleted either way because other crap. The hack really destroyed /co/ even more than it already is with these botted threads, random shills, out of place /a/ threads, and of course, Sharkfag threads becoming more rampant these days.
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Pogo is a great comic book that predates most of the people here. If it came out 25-50 years later it'd be as beloved as peanuts or Calvin and Hobbes, but since it ended in 1975 and didn't get the treasuries or push Calvin and Hobbes did, its mostly forgotten.
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I love it. It's so beautiful and so underrated.
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What do I think about him? I think his line work is still probably the best I've ever seen in a comic strip. Jeff Smith's Bone is the only thing that comes close.
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It looks nice, but I've never read it.
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Huge fan as a kid. As an adult though I've realized that it's not really about anything.
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They had a brief revival around 1989 by Larry Doyle and Neal Sternecky but for some reason or other it didn't take off. Doyle left in 1991, Sternecky left in early 1992 and Walt Kelly's son Peter and daughter Carolyn tried to continue the comic for about a year before giving up and letting it go into reprints.

Fantagraphics started reprinting all of Pogo starting in 1994 but I don't remember seeing those in bookstores. The new editions Fantagraphics started doing from 2011 onwards, I did see at bookstores though