Thanks, He was one-of-a-kind. He used to have a bar set up in his studio, but he “saw the light” many years ago and really became a model of his faith in God.
Agreed.
I have a copy of an old 70's B.C. book, "A Clam for Your Thoughts". Full of cute but completely secular bar humor, it was completely different than the cartoon it is today. {And still funny} It is indeed a testimony to the power of God to change us.
How fitting that Johnny Hart is called home during Easter. On Easter and Christmas, You expected an interesting and colorful 'toon from "B.C."
Heaven is richer, We are poorer.