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Curly was great, but I think Shemp needs some kudos too. Those were pretty good ones too.
In reality there are technically 6 Stooges, sense the third always got replaced.
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Huh, didn’t expect they reprinted ’em. Boy, alot of famous people got comics.
It’s also the only one with Curly to be in public domain. The others are “Sing a Song of Six Pants,” “Brideless Groom,” and “Malice in the Palace,” which were all from the Shemp era.
I used to have one of the cheapo DVDs with those episodes on it.
You can find collections of Stooges comics sometimes on Amazon and the like. Better go for the reprints unless you want to spend a lot of money.
It can be amusing to look at the comics and then take a second look at some of their movies. Maurer had a tendency to recycle his comics plots and bits for the films.
And the Stooges had several comics series in the 50’s. So did Abbott & Costello, Hope and Crosby, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis… I’m fairly sure that if you were alive back then you had a comics series.
That’s cool, didn’t know they did comics too, they made alot of stuff.
The cartoons were okay for their time. It helped that Moe’s son-in-law Norman Maurer was the chief animator, and formerly the chief artists on the Three Stooges comic books. He also eventually became the director of their movies.
Yeah, I have one of those. It had some of their cartoons on it too. (Where they actually did the voices.)
It is. Every cheap Stooges DVD put out by some fly-by-night company has that one.
One of my favorites too. I hear it’s also one of the few Stooge shorts that’s in “public domain.”
Hehehehe!!
No, but I know all the words.