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Template:Short description Template:Italic title Template:Infobox comic strip Good Time Guy is a humorous syndicated comic strip that was distributed by Metropolitan Newspaper Service from June 27, 1927, to December 6, 1930.[1]
It was begun by prolific screenwriter William Conselman under the pen name of Frank Smiley, and well-established artist Mel Cummin.[2] Cummin was succeeded the following year by Dick Huemer (1928–29), who was in turn followed by Fred Fox (1929).
Characters and story
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Conselman's script was dense with "puns and complicated word-play".[3] There was a strong element of serendipity in the strip, with Green's naive missteps leading unexpectedly into good fortune.
References
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- ↑ Comic creator: Mel Cummin
- ↑ HCA New York Comic and Comic Art By Ivy Press, James L. Halperin (Editor), Published 2004 Heritage Capital Corporation, l