This is the weekly dispatch from Bizarro Studios North, where I have been writing and drawing the Monday through Saturday Bizarro comics since 2018. My partner and friend, Dan Piraro, created Bizarro in the late twentieth century and continues to do the Sunday comic from Rancho Bizarro in Mexico.
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Saturday has rolled around once again, so it's time for a fresh batch of cartoons for your enchucklement or bewilderment, as the case may be.
These photos were found within a very large collection for show biz-related stills that arrived at the LC about seven or eight years ago. We have already tried online image searches and facial recog software—all to no avail. But we still hope that we can ID these folks.
After each photo, we have posted everything we know about the image. We’re just hoping someone can fill in that final and vital detail: who they actually are.
Unlike the other photos shown here, this one does actually have something on the back. In this case, it’s stamped "Cincinnati." And the cartoon is by Herb Gardner, though that is NOT Gardner in the photo. Nor is it David Mamet or Shel Silverstein, the latter, a popular guess. Many have commented that this image seems to be drawn from, or inspired by, the play "I’m Not Rappaport." Please help us solve this mystery.
A word of warning: If you visit the LoC blog, you'll probably spend more time than you intended exploring their vast collection of materials.
We tip our beret to Dug K for the cool & crazy image. Like, we dig, Dug!
"Dor" was a pseudonym for Rod McKuen, who later sold tons of LPs and books featuring his hyper-sentimental poetry. McKuen wrote "The Beat Generation," and most listeners (this one included) are certain that "Dor" is the vocalist on this record.








Could the mystery bongo pipe picture be of Sal Mineo?
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ReplyDeleteAlways a fan - don't always comment. The Beat Generation was covered by "The Beat Farmers" - a legendary band out of San Diego back in the day (Early - mid 80's). Country Dick Montana had a great voice, and he did the lead vocals on this gem. Enjoy!
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For some reason, I did not get your weekly email, which iincludes this blog and also what you are doing for future cartoons and other things. I am not sure why.
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