a popular
comic strip by artist Walt Kelly. Kelly illustrated a fanciful tale of
evolution for
Life magazine in its
issue of 18 February 1952.
-Editor the name of a popular
American comic strip by cartoonist and illustrator Walter Kelly (1913–1973). The comic featured an
opossum named Pogo, who lived with his friends in the Okefenokee
Swamp in Georgia. The
comic strip first appeared in a
New York newspaper in 1948. By 1952 it was featured in some 225 papers, and by the 1960s it had a total readership of more than fifty million. However, after Kelly's
death in 1973, Pogo was discontinued.
the name of a very popular
American comic strip, featuring an
opossum named Pogo, who lived in the Okefenokee
Swamp in Georgia. Pogo first appeared in a
New York newspaper in 1948 and by 1952 it was syndicated in some 225 newspapers. The
comic strip was produced by Walter Kelly (1913–1973), cartoonist and illustrator. Kelly commented on subjects of current
interest through his
comic strip.