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Pogo followed the adventures of its anthropomorphic animal characters, including the title character, an opossum. The strip was written for both children and adults, with layers of social and political satire targeted to the latter. Pogo was distributed by the Post-Hall Syndicate. The strip earned Kelly a Reuben Award in 1951.
The INCOMPLEAT POGO by Walt Kelly, Simon & Schuster, 1954, First Printing. Publisher's Note: "We had a secretary here, briefly, who answered the phone one day when Walt Kelly was calling and said in a sprightly voice, 'Yes, Mr. Kelly, is it about anything?' The same question could be applied with effect to the great majority of the 12,000 books published this year in America. Trying it on with this one, the answer appears to be, if you are in Congress or a lawyer, in the affirmative. Otherwise, yes. It isn't about everything, just some things. That's why it is called The Incompleat Pogo. The Compleat Pogo will have to wait for a few thousand years when we know the answers to everything instead of just getting around, as we are now, to a foggy idea of what some of the questions are."
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Pogo followed the adventures of its anthropomorphic animal characters, including the title character, an opossum. The strip was written for both children and adults, with layers of social and political satire targeted to the latter. Pogo was distributed by the Post-Hall Syndicate. The strip earned Kelly a Reuben Award in 1951.
The INCOMPLEAT POGO by Walt Kelly, Simon & Schuster, 1954, First Printing. Publisher's Note: "We had a secretary here, briefly, who answered the phone one day when Walt Kelly was calling and said in a sprightly voice, 'Yes, Mr. Kelly, is it about anything?' The same question could be applied with effect to the great majority of the 12,000 books published this year in America. Trying it on with this one, the answer appears to be, if you are in Congress or a lawyer, in the affirmative. Otherwise, yes. It isn't about everything, just some things. That's why it is called The Incompleat Pogo. The Compleat Pogo will have to wait for a few thousand years when we know the answers to everything instead of just getting around, as we are now, to a foggy idea of what some of the questions are."