Title:
The collected Neil the Horse : making the world safe for musical comedy
Author:
Added Author:
Edition:
First edition.
Publication Date:
2017
Publication Information:
Wolfville, Nova Scotia : Conundrum Press, 2017.
©2017
Physical Description:
360 pages : illustrations, music
ISBN:
9781772620153
Abstract:
"Neil the Horse ran 15 issues in the 1980s. With its tagline, "Making the World Safe for Musical Comedy" it is the world's only musical comic book. It is a totally original hybrid influenced more by Carl Barks and Fred Astaire than by the underground comics of the time. Originally produced under the name Arn Saba, Neil's creator transitioned to Katherine Collins after the last issue. Neil and his friends Soapy and Mam'selle Poupee are a struggling song-and-dance act. Neil is a happy go-lucky horse with a mania for bananas. Mam'selle Poupee is a romantic and lovelorn living doll from France, whose wooden body is jointed with hinges. With red circles on her cheeks, curly blonde hair, and large bust, Poupee appears to be a cross between Raggedy Ann and Dolly Parton. Soapy is a street-wise and cynical (with a heart of gold) orange alley cat, a cigar smoker and a drinker, who serves as the brains of the operation. Their magical and absurd adventures take them to outer space, the past, and the future in a mix of slapstick, romance and show business. The book includes brand-new commentary by Collins, rare art, sheet music to accompany the stories, and reprints of early syndicated newspaper strips."--Provided by publisher.
General Note:
"These stories were taken from Neil the Horse comics and stories, issues 1-10 published by Aardvark-Vanaheim, issues 11-15 published by Renegade Press".
Canadian author.
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Language:
English