Collection: Barney Google And Snuffy Smith
Barney Google and Snuffy Smith is one of the longest-running comic strips in history. Created by Billy DeBeck in 1919, it first appeared in the sports section of the Chicago Herald and Examiner as Take Barney Google, F'rinstance.
It starred the cigar-smoking, sports-loving, poker-playing, girl-chasing ne'er-do-well Barney Google. By October of that year, the strip was distributed by King Features to newspapers all across the country. In 1934, Barney Google met Snuffy Smith, a hillbilly who soon eclipsed him in popularity. Not long after this meeting, the strip became known as Barney Google and Snuffy Smith. In 1942, the comic strip was inherited by DeBeck’s long-time assistant, Fred Lasswell, who continued to draw the strip until his death in March 2001. Lasswell, a master of the sight gag, really developed the hillbilly characters of Hootin’ Holler.
John Rose, who inked the strip for Lasswell, has been carrying on the bodacious tradition of being the strip’s cartoonist since 2001.
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Li'l Sparky "Born To Run" Unisex Heavy Cotton Tee
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Barney Google & Snuffy Smith Spark Plug "Keep it 100" Unisex Heavy Cotton Tee
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Barney Google & Snuffy Smith "Off To The Races" Spark Plug Unisex Heavy Cotton Tee
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BARNEY GOOGLE & SNUFFY SMITH Li'l Sparky Glass Ornament
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Snuffy Smith Bodacious Red White & Blue Trucker
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Barney Google & Snuffy Smith Turn 100! - The Bodacious Digital Collection
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