Real-Great Adventures of Terr'ble Thompson! Hero of Hist'ry! Comic

Real-Great Adventures of Terr'ble Thompson! Hero of Hist'ry!
  • Alternate Name

    Real-Great Adventures of Terr'ble Thompson! Hero of Hist'ry! 2006

  • Author(s)

    Various

  • Status

    Completed

  • Genres

    Adventure - Historical

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    3.125

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Summary

In 1955, Gene Deitch embarked on a daily comic strip for United Features Syndicate that he hoped would become his life's work. One of the most unusual strips of the decade, Terr'ble Thompson was about a very odd little boy who had his "Werld Hedd Quarters" in a tree house and was regarded far and wide as "the bravest, fiercest, most-best hero of all-time." Terr'ble Thompson collects the entirety of Deitch's short-lived inspiration for Tom Terrific, and a new generation will discover what could have been one of the great comic strips of all-time had it continued. The strip is drawn in a simple, modernist style that served as an antidote to the ubiquitous Disney look that had spread into all facets of popular culture. Terr'ble Thompson was a visual and verbal feast of fun that blended time and space, with Terr'ble going on adventures with great historic figures like Columbus, George Washington, and Davy Crockett.

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