‘Nobody’s Fool,’ the Story Behind Zippy the Pinhead
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Similar to real life pinheads, Zippy has an endearing quality that has endured. Griffith now lives in East Haddam with his wife Diane Noomin, a fellow cartoonist who created DiDi Glitz. His strip has been in syndication since 1976, and has appeared in over 200 newspapers in the United Sates and abroad. Griffith has published over 30 Zippy books.
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Zip the Pinhead, real name William Henry Johnson (ca. 1842 in Liberty Corner, New Jersey - April 9, 1926 in New York City, New York), was an American freak show performer famous for his tapered head. William Henry Johnson was born one of six children to a very poor African-American family. His parents were William and Mahalia Johnson, former.
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Cartoonist Bill Griffith's comic strip entitled "Zippy the Pinhead" was inspired by Liberty Corner's William Henry "Zip" Johnson, a local resident born back in 1842. Known as the son of a former slave, and the "Dean of Freaks" in P.T Barnum's freak show, Zip Johnson might just be the town's most infamous resident.
‘Nobody’s Fool,’ the Story Behind Zippy the Pinhead
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Bill Griffith. Bill Griffith's new graphic biography Nobody's Fool: the Life and Times of Schlitzie the Pinhead tells the life story of Schlitzie, the microcephalic sideshow performer who.
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Born in 1842 as William Henry Johnson, Zip was technically a pinhead - however his condition was not nearly as pronounced as many of the other pinhead performers. However he enjoyed an incredibly long and profitable career and over those many years he was known by many names.
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The Origins of 'Zippy the Pinhead' comic strip. In 'Nobody's Fool,' graphic artist and cartoonist Bill Griffith pays tribute to Schlitzie, a gentle soul and sideshow attraction in the early 20th.
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William Henry Johnson ( c. 1857 - April 9, 1926), known as Zip the Pinhead, was an American freak show performer known for his tapered head. Early life This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
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Bill Griffith's Zippy the Pinhead is the popular comic strip with its own bizarre answers to this already bizarre world. Zippy is inspired by the legendary circus sideshow attraction,
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Vancouver punk legend Zippy Pinhead dies at 57 The erstwhile Bill Chobotar was a legendary drummer and world-class partier. John Mackie Published Mar 15, 2019 • Last updated Mar 18, 2019 • 3.
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Zippy the Pinhead is a fictional character who is the protagonist of Zippy, an American comic strip created by Bill Griffith. Zippy's most famous quotation, "Are we having fun yet?", appears in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations and became a catchphrase.
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Zippy is a real comic lover's comic, a comic that never tires of exploring the way a few panels of images can come together to tell a story or send a message that simply couldn't exist in another medium.
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philosopher/media star Zippy the Pinhead has become so oft-quoted that it is now in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations. Zippy has in fact become an international icon, even appearing on the (former) Berlin Wall. Zippy's creator, Bill Griffith, began his comics career in New York City in 1969.
The Origins of 'Zippy the Pinhead' comic strip
Zippy the Pinhead first appeared as a comic character in a "true romance" satire that Griffith did in Real Pulp Comics No. 1 in late 1970. "Roger Brand—a cartoonist now deceased—was editor, and he urged me to do a really oddball romance story that took some unexpected turns and used characters that normally don't appear in romance comics—not Mr. Toad but something equally odd.